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August 2003 stories
Friday, Aug. 1, 2003
Oklahoma tops coaches poll; Texas and K-State in Top 5
New numbers show mending economy
Perry asks Democrats to return to Texas
$30 million payment OKd for tip on Saddam
2 Saddam daughters in Jordan; King Abdullah II grants sanctuary on humanitarian grounds
Bioscience district at genesis; Process to call election for bioscience entity launched
Family grieves after loss; Belton soldier loved children, country
Atlanta cruises past Houston, 7-4
Cowboys Carter sees opportunity to gain ground under Parcells
Tech coach Leach downplays loss of Kingsbury
Karas shoulders Baylor's hopes
Saturday, Aug. 2, 2003
Fort Hood welcomes new deputy commanding general
Scott and White leads bioterrorism drill
Edwards gets award from AUSA
Raid nets important Iraqi men; 4th ID captures two who were napping in afternoon heat
Jobless figures decline; but businesses cutting jobs
Shoppers like tax-free days; second day of tax-free holiday is here
Texan Bowie leads British Women’s
UT’s Carey moves forward; Tragedy puts basketball in perspective
‘Inmates’ praise Camp Parcells
Fledgling rivalry is renewed ...sort of
Astros squeeze 2-1 win over Florida
Sunday, Aug. 3, 2003
Salado art, book fairs draw in buyers
$800 million typo causing school crisis; Temple, Belton schools taking mistake in stride
'Stuff the Bus' raises supply funds
Temple top honor student prepares for college life; Temple High School's first black valedictorian to attend University of Chicago
Pavano pitches Marlins past Astros, 5-2
2003 Hall of Fame class is first to receive Sunday welcome
Cowboys outshine Carr, Texans
Charges mounting at Baylor
Summer dreams shift to fall practices for area athletes
Parcus undecided about his football future
Monday, Aug. 4, 2003
New leader ponders Iraq future
Texas copyrights TAKS test to sell to other states
Al Qaida tape warns U.S. about harming detainees
Real and faux cowboys call Bandera home
About 2 dozen detained in Iraq; Second straight day with no U.S. combat deaths
Texans' Gaffney is ready to roar
Jeffcoat’s work spans six Cowboys coaching tenures
Astros reel in Marlins
Stram’s remarks highlight ceremony
Harvick rules Brickyard 400
Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2003
Shocker: Belton hoops star Braeuer commits to Wichita State
Temple volleyball team hits court running
Upcoming Bukosky Junior Open caters to kids
Cowboys making strides as Camp Parcells continues
Successful coach Schroeder steps down at Austin Westlake
Back at it: Belton, other area football teams begin practice
Closing Waco VA pondered
Powell says report he will leave just
Episcopalians delay vote on openly gay bishop
First peacekeepers arrive in Liberia
Bell burn ban set to begin
Family, friends mourn soldier
Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2003
Purple Heart awarded
Dewhurst may take legal action in standstill
Sting results in arrests
Temple
Bombing in Indonesia kills 14
Neighbors join forces at events
Yankees bombard Rangers, 6-2
U.S. men's basketball team falls to Brazil
Woodson says he knows what Emmitt meant
Bryant case heads to court today
Crusaders ranked in two D-III polls
Thursday, Aug. 7, 2003
Schwarzenegger to run for governor
Gov. Perry: $700 million to schools
Scott and White set to inoculate 15,000 children with flu vaccine
Bush administration reluctant to assist peacekeeping in Liberia
Bull riding champion adds support to Central Texas State Fair
TxDOT, Temple plan changes to Loop 363 entrance ramps
Waco team wins big in World Series opener
Amid frenzy, Bryant appears in court
Longhorns missing 3 as camp opens
Franchione in search of tight end as era begins
Ekuban feeling the heat
Dennehy service set for today
Friday, Aug. 8, 2003
Temperature reaches 106
Ground broken on animal shelter
City begins budgeting process; Temple officials discuss department needs at public hearing
Changes in loop exits concern some residents
Car bombing kills 11 at Baghdad embassy
4th ID captures suspected militia leader in raids
Redistricting suits filed; Democrats, Republicans take battle to courts
CTCS Lions changing offense to suit speed
Belton Tigers ready to put on the pads
Temple, Hollingshead prepare to enter new era
Family, friends pay tribute to Dennehy
Expectations high at Moody
Defending state champ Rosebud-Lott full of options
Holland
Saturday, Aug. 9, 2003
Bush marks
Area tax rebates higher than average
Homeowners rates will be rolled back; Policyholders will not see differences in premiums until policies renewed
1st Cav has change of command; outgoing leader: Sorry to leave
More high temps; Second day of 106 recorded
Bukosky Open field set
Emmitt Smith ready to take on Cowboys
Astros silence Montreal, 5-1
Belton Tigers strap on pads for contact practice
Baylor's Bliss, Stanton resign
Sunday, Aug. 10, 2003
More than 130 file in California recall
Redrawing districts protested; Thousands gather at rally in Austin
Temple schools plan changes after Labor Department probe
Creed remains same for Temple coach through changing times; Athletics paved way for man who lived through early desegregation
SPJST youth hold 50th talent showcase
PGA Championship is Tiger's last shot to extend streak
Plummer guides Broncos past Texans
Hernandez finishes off Houston
Moves ‘regrettable but necessary’ - BU official says school’s reputation will be restored
Crusaders building toward the future
Miller believes Baylor program will survive
Monday, Aug. 11, 2003
San Antonio senator took boycott lead
Hezbollah shelling kills Israeli boy
Iraqi masses have slippery hold on oil wealth
Lugar: Flawed assumptions causing problems in Iraq
Kimbell Museum features Egyptian artifacts display
Bush pushes forest-thinning to prevent large wildfires
Kim Clijsters secures No. 1 ranking
Gordon wins at Watkins Glen
Love starts strong to finish off International victory
Cowboys start at Ground Zero in 13-0 loss to Arizona
Astros
Baylor basketball recruit to ask for release
Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2003
Temple officials favor bond; Housing misdemeanors in county jail saves Temple money
Democrats sue to halt rule change
Expelled students program OKd; PAC set up to
Taylor gives up power, leaves Liberia; Former president goes into exile in Nigeria
Rebuilding Iraq may cost more than war
Parcells isn
Sloan denies Baylor 'fund'
Bukosky tourney another success; Van Winkle, Brewer capture titles
Belton, other teams get away from heat
Temple begins first fall under Hollingshead
Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2003
Texas 11 will face big fines; Democrats vow not to pay
Iraq to be one-year duty tour; Also, brief rest breaks in regions, a few days home possible
Soldiers capture former Republican Guard officer
SPJST museum planning eventual move
Temple trustee Jean Coley resigns
Elected officials visit Waco VA; Rumors of possible closure prompt politicians’ stop in Waco
OU
Banks still has
Cowboys
Cubs blank Houston, 3-0
Search for Baylor coach, athletic director is underway
Autopsy says Dennehy shot twice in head
Thursday, Aug. 14, 2003
Simulator a benefit to training; Gatesville company
Temple bond has PAC support; Committee members, funds raised have yet to be disclosed
Another session expected; Perry says Legislature will pass congressional redistricting bill
Bush sees no need for new tax cuts
Liberian port looted; U.S. vows 200 troops
PAC supporting county bond has raised $200
Coakley, Nguyen earn Cowboys roles despite small stature
Amid tragedy, Love seeks PGA triumph
Belton
Slumping Astros fall to Chicago, 6-4
Baylor grants Lucas release
Crusaders volleyball picked 4th
Friday, Aug. 15, 2003
Belton preps for scrimmage vs. Corsicana
Leopards
TC enters new era; Lee takes volleyball helm
Mickelson shares top spot on PGA leaderboard
Astros lose, fall into Central tie
Temple puts on the pads
Alabama chief justice won
Jobless rate in Temple decreases
GOP senators may take Texas 11
PAC plots election strategy; Group in compliance with required records
Bush says
Al-Qaida operative captured; Hambali was to recruit for hijackings in U.S.
Power blackout hits Northeast; Outage from New York to Detroit, into Canada
Saturday, Aug. 16, 2003
Reds end Astros hex
Texas 11 penalties adopted; senators move to cut priviledges
Temple holds convocation; school district raises the bar for teachers
Belton holds convocation; words of wisdon given to teachers for new year
Bacteria high in Salado Creek
Blackout areas still face woes
Blackout postpones contests
Collapse for Mickelson, Tiger miffed as unknown Micheel assumes PGA lead
Bank One plans to move to new Temple location
Dallas shows improvement, Houston sluggish during Pokes’ exhibition victory
Smith helps to mentor Tomlinson
1st Cav set to deploy; 2nd Brigade Combat Team to go in January
Sunday, Aug. 17, 2003
Frank W. Mayborn Humanitarian Award: Nominations sought for award which honors selflessness
Texas senator doesn
Possible terror attack planned for summit
Blackout investigation continuing
Veterans gather in support of Waco VA hospital
Sooners No. 1 in AP poll; Texas, K-State also in top 10
Campbell, Micheel share lead at PGA Championship
Temple builds for season on enthusiasm, optimism
Belton opens with solid scrimmage against Corsicana
Tapes reveal Bliss asking for cover-up
Monday, Aug. 18, 2003
Temple school district reopening its doors today after summer break
Luckenbach
Pipeline fires, water main break slows Iraqi recovery
Is bipartisanship in the Senate lost?
No quick fix in sight for power grid
Bliss apologizes to player
Frustrated Dallas coaches abandon workout
Tiger
Micheel
Crusaders report for fall drills today
Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2003
School year begins in Belton today
Drivers in school zones warned
Police mobile unit a refuge from heat
Low-tech phones may be factor in blackout
Smooth 1st day in Temple; School district population down
County presents budget; $44.9 million budget includes 2 percent employee pay increase
Mavericks complete trade for Jamison
A-Rod's homer ends marathon; Rangers beat Detroit in 16 innings
Parcells' walkout meant as a lesson
BU investigators hear second tape
Eager Crusaders ready to work; Defending ASC champ UMHB opens fall drills today
Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2003
Council sets public hearing; Increase in Belton tax rate on agenda
Belton schools OK budget; $53.7 million spending plan approved
Belton schools
Ashcroft: Patriot Act tool against terrorism
COSCOM soldiers back home at Hood
Bomb hits U.N. offices in Iraq
Astros outslug Cubs, keep lead
UMHB hits the ground running
Stanton named UMHB assistant
Tem-Cats open season with two loses
Baylor transfers continue
Pokes break Camp Parcells
Thursday, Aug. 21, 2003
Baylor won
Cubs dominate Astros with 6-0 shutout
Dickey shuts down Detroit, 6-0, as Texas wins 8th straight
Bartlett coach pleased with initial scrimmage
Rogers coach sees positives in early test
Tigers work toward next scrimmage
Texas 11 add to suit involving redistricting
Court allows Ten Commandments removal
Iraq bomb crude mix of ammo; FBI says parts for explosive device from Saddam
Perry pushing proposition; Governor stumps for cap on medical liability awards
Friday, Aug. 22, 2003
Baylor ponders issue of no-confidence vote
U.S. seeks troops for coalition; Powell starts drive to broaden American-led forces in Iraq
Palestinian militants all off shaky truce
End nears for Cinema 6
Bioscience district nears reality; Advocates gather enough signatures to call election
Biggio, Astros bash Chicago to extend lead
St. Pierre rallies Steelers past Cowboys, 15-14
Baylor basketball to hire Valparaiso's Drew
Tem-Cats optimistic entering Seguin tournament
Lady Tigers host volleyball tournament
Saturday, Aug. 23, 2003
Army finds parts short in Iraq; Replacements run months behind for steel tracks for Bradleys
Killeen Mall may be sold; Potential group of properties includes mall
Bell Public Health confirms West Nile in dead bird
Dewhurst prefers a break before next session begins
Three dead, 2 hurt after car hits truck
KDH to build women
Castro lifts Reds past Astros
Drew embraces challenge at Baylor
Tem-Cats go 7-1 in Seguin volleyball tournament
Carroll scrimmage will key on Belton's rush defense
Tigers volleyball team reaches top bracket with 6-2 mark
Sunday, Aug. 24, 2003
HELP director continues tradition helping others; Judy Morales began at age 8 by accompanying her mother in outreach effort
Summit opening grand
Students begin moving into UMHB; parents say tearful ‘goodbyes’
$61.1 million bond goes to vote; $61.1 million bond goes to vote
Former priest involved in sex scandal killed; Convicted child molester murdered by fellow inmate in prison attack
Loss to Cincinnati leaves Houston tied in NL Central
Tigers' volleyball team, lacking chemistry, falls to 5th
Belton, Carroll scrimmage to 0-0 tie
UMHB football back in pads, eyeing a repeat title
Wildcats
Choosing Quincy the only choice Parcells really had
Monday, Aug. 25, 2003
Cowgirl Hall of Fame honors spirited women
Report shows crime rate lowest since 1973
Israeli helicopters fire missiles in Gaza City
Democrats, Republicans telling different stories on redistricting
Rosebud-Lott opens season at No. 2
Hidalgo fuels Astros
Out of retirement, Murrell has chance to make Cowboys' roster
Clarke holds off NEC Invitational field
Clijsters among favorites in U.S. Open field
Baylor president
U.S., NATO military may be needed in Israel
Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2003
Priest tabbed to lead Baylor men
UT
Cowboys tailoring offense for Carter
A Busy Beginning: Davenport, Clijsters cruise; Rubin, Grosjean eliminated
Sampras says goodbye; Winner of 14 majors retires from tennis
Democrats keep
Rumsfeld: Commanders will have enough troops in Iraq
NASA expects critical Columbia report
Bombay car bombs kill 46, wounds 150
Research center dedicated; Treatments, cures for heart disease focus of VA facility
Bell OKs 2003-04 budget
Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2003
NASA cited by report on shuttle; Investigators say overconfidence as much to blame as loose foam
Tuesday fire damages Morgan
Further deficits foretold; Record shortfall expected
UMHB receives $200,000 grant; Money designated for Frank and Sue Mayborn Campus Center
Bush vows no retreat in war on terror
Second special session ends; Fight over congressional redistricting seems far from over
Cowboys' Ross set for surgery
Astros drill Dodgers; Houston retains lead in NL Central
Colorful ex-coach Wacker dies at 66
Agassi still going strong; Chang drops last match
Tem-Cats fall to Cedar Park
Lee, Lady Leopards positive; TC seeks league title
Thursday, Aug. 28, 2003
Mayborn planetarium dedicated; CTC center will benefit students and community
N. Korea, U.S. envoys talk briefly
UMHB gets started with limited angst
MW Builders gets contract
Ten Commandments moved from rotunda to back room
Workforce grant will benefit Hood families
Early voting begins today; In addition to amendments, Bell voters will decide on jail
Federer, Clijsters post U.S. Open victories
Astros win third straight with victory over Los Angeles
TC Leopards, now 4-1, still see room for improvement
Tigers seek offensive consistency against No. 1 Ennis
Wildcats ready for their first hits of fall
Friday, Aug. 29, 2003
Rivals Rosebud-Lott, Rogers ready to duel
Crusaders enter first scrimmage
This Weeks Top Area Games
Carter, Cowboys rough up Raiders
Veterans Capriati, Agassi easily advance
'Cats have moments vs. strong Westwood
High-powered Ennis too much for Tigers
Economy shows signs of improving
N. Korea says it will test nukes; Envoy says North Korea has means to deliver nuclear weapons
Community book revealed at used book sale
Carnival rides attract people on fair's first day
Family of six makes daring escape from fire
Early voting begins; 581 cast votes in Bell County
Saturday, Aug. 30, 2003
Cameron Yoe falls to China Spring, 54-21
Jarrell opens up game in 2nd quarter to stop Moody, 35-14
Franchione makes Aggie coaching debut
Morriss man in charge as Bears open season
Blake tops Sargsian in Open
Salado defeats Trojans, 15-0
Rosebud-Lott rolls, 34-0
Greenspan defends handling of monetary policy
Cars outnumber licensed drivers in United States
Second day of book sale draws hundreds
Car bomb kills cleric in Iraq; Deadliest attack since Saddam
Strong economy could mean no tax increase
Freestyle bike stunts awe crowd; Muscle, mentality power extreme riders
Sunday, Aug. 31, 2003
UAB spoils debut of Baylor coach Morriss
Franchione, Aggies roll
Southern Cal slams Auburn
Mock Trial: QB finally gets his Chance with Longhorns
Dent, rain win on strange day
Copperas Cove crushes Permian, CTCS loses
Baylor basketball savior fell hard from grace
Russian nuclear-powered sub sinks in Barents Sea, killing 9 crewmen
Iraqi police arrest 19; say some have al-Qaida ties
Central Texas State Fair entertaining
Experts warn NASA too broken to fix
New laws: Higher traffic fines, surcharges based on point system
Parcells set to set Cowboys roster
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