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September 2003 stories
Monday, Sep. 1, 2003
Texas special teams, defense key 66-7 romp over NMSU
Music is a theme of New Braunfels museum
Storms bring needed rain to Temple area
Blood pressure drug may help heart disease
2 U.S. soldiers killed in Afghanistan fighting
Roddick, Agassi win Open matches in straight sets
Lawmakers make promises to Bush on Iraq
Padres drop Astros into 2nd place
Cowboys make final roster cuts
Bush to celebrate Labor Day with union workers
Bears, Morriss still a step behind
Tuesday, Sep. 2, 2003
Horned Frogs Hold On; TCU staves off fourth-quarter rally by Tulane
Capriati into quarterfinals; Rain makes for slow, soggy U.S. Open
Astros rough up Dodgers
Texas QBs center of attention again
Cougars top 2A state poll
Jerry Lewis raises record $60.5 million
Outdated textbooks problem for Texas schools
Bush focus: Vanishing factory jobs
Youth enjoy the fair; Popular holiday outing
Used book sale brings in about $19,000
Wednesday, Sep. 3, 2003
Bell bond endorsements announced; TxDOT
Belton council will vote at next meeting on tax increase
Kerry makes his campaign official, criticizes Bush
Iraqis mourn cleric; Another car bomb explodes in Baghdad
1st Cav companies to be deployed
Train festival gets postponed; New board needs time to determine fund-raising events
Texas Hall class Houston-heavy; Tomjanovich, Bethea lead list
Agassi defeats rain, Dent
Son of ex-Killeen coach embraces status as one of nation’s top recruits
Nix, Rangers deny Royals
Frogs survive scare, face fast turnaround
Thursday, Sep. 4, 2003
Temple council slated to adopt annual budget
$1.35 billion in bill for Amtrak; It’s more than Bush wanted, less than railroad requested
Remaining 10 Democrats staying put
Man executed for slaying abortion doctor, bodyguard
U.S. seeks bigger U.N. role in Iraq
Soldiers back from Iraq; 270 from 4th ID, 13th COSCOM return to Hood
CTCS football game changed
TC sweeps previously unbeaten Cedar Valley
Crusaders hold final scrimmage
Belton hopes to make impact against young Bastrop defense
Temple faces Ellison, with Eagles building on late run
Friday, Sep. 5, 2003
Temple adopts budget; Includes 1.54-cent tax increase, hike in utilities, drainage fund
Fort Hood commander thankful for community
Signatures verified on bioscience petition
Germany, France against resolution; Both believe compromise possible on postwar Iraq
Estrada withdraws nomination; Republicans fail to break filibuster of judical selection
This Week’s Top Area Games: Week 1
Holland routs Giddings State School
Temple’s Hollingshead makes debut at Ellison
Belton offense looks for big night against Bastrop
Powerful Burnet to face Gatesville
Scrimmage nets pluses, minuses for UMHB
Tem-Cats Eye Title
Saturday, Sep. 6, 2003
No. 1 Sooners travel to Alabama
Agassi, Roddick advance at U.S. Open
Belton strikes quickly, overpowers Bastrop in 52-28 rout
Wildcats rush past Killeen Ellison, 31-6
Bush to address nation on Iraq Sunday night
U.S. commander: Saddam hiding in dusty towns or in palm groves
Bell County PAC for Progress raises $3,700 for advertising
Houston senator says he would attend special session
Temple man pleads guilty, receives 50 years for April 16 murder
92,000 jobs lost last month, analysts say
Scott and White gets $104 million permit for center
Sunday, Sep. 7, 2003
Henin-Hardenne wins U.S. Open
Cowboys host Falcons as Parcells takes helm
UNT routs Baylor; Mistakes mount in 52-14 loss
Coach pleased with Tigers
Wildcats will do some big damage if they stay focused
Top-ranked Sooners roll over Tide, 20-13
$104.8 million school bond issue going to voters;Temple bonds would build five new schools, high school fine arts building, make improvements
KidFish draws crowd; 400 children attend event
Palestinian Prime Minister Abbas resigns
Iraqi weapons evidence proving elusive
Frank W. Mayborn Humanitarian Award Sept. 15 nomination deadline approaching
Monday, Sep. 8, 2003
Bush asking for $87 billion to fight terror
Texans shock Miami in season-opener
OU retains nation
Roddick sweeps Ferrero in U.S. Open final
Arafat names parliament speaker as prime minister
Falcons drop 27-13 curtain on Parcells
Blackhawks take to the ice
Kerrville park provides habitat for animals
SAT, ACT scores raise questions of readiness
NASA plan details ‘return to flight’
Powell: Give new prime minister power to fight terrorist groups
Tuesday, Sep. 9, 2003
Corrigan-Camden supplants R-Lott atop 2A
Texans seeking to build on upset win
New coach, same Pokes
McCaw named Baylor AD
Temple
Temple board OKs tax rate; Temple schools will operate with $53.5 million budget
Burn ban in Bell lifted
Early voting ends today on jail bond
Opinions vary on Bell County insert; Commissioners court say it
Lawmakers back Bush war request
Music industry sues Internet downloaders
Wednesday, Sep. 10, 2003
Reid’s playcalling questioned in loss
Clarett on way out at Ohio St.
Berkman rallies Astros past Brewers
Tem-Cats use new lineup, sweep Austin Crockett
UMHB begins ranked No. 6
Leander gets win at Belton
Perry calls legislators back again
6,556 vote early in Bell County
Voting begins on school bond; Temple schools’ $104.8 million plan broken into 3 parts
Group begins making case in base realignment process
Council approves tax hike; Belton to see 6-cent increase
Army says Guard, Reserve now in Iraq will stay 12 months
Thursday, Sep. 11, 2003
Rain visits Temple area; more forecasted
Area schools pass 1st progress report
217 vote early on Temple bond
2nd anniversary of 9/11 today
Osama videotape emerges
9/11 remembered by survivor
Win or lose, Coachspeak basics fit area teams
Astros top Brewers, reclaim 1st in Central
Tigers expect close game with Georgetown
McNeil will provide next test for Hollingshead
Friday, Sep. 12, 2003
Baylor awaits possible board decision to keep, oust president
Families mourn 9/11 victims
U.S. opposes Arafat expulsion
U.S. warns of possible terror attacks abroad
Jail, courts complex bond goes to voters Saturday
Residents remember attacks; Programs memorialize September 11
Troy, Rogers follow similar paths to showdown
Top Area High School Games: Week 2
Cameron Yoe, Gatesville play for 3rd time in 12 months
Belton shoots for 2-0 start during road trip to Georgetown
Temple seeks season
Saturday, Sep. 13, 2003
Gatesville has its way with Cameron
Season opener provides UMHB with first plane trip
Friday's high school football results
Astros maintain 1-game lead
2000 Cotton Bowl motivates UT
Tigers ground Eagles
Wildcats overcome McNeil
Israel: Arafat to go
$61.1 million bond election set for today; Voters decide on jail improvements, acquiring land and equipment, paving Expo Center parking lot
Baylor regents vote to keep Sloan
U.S. soldiers mistakenly open fire on Iraqi policemen
Sales tax allocations for Temple up 13.64%
Local Real Choice project a national model
Sunday, Sep. 14, 2003
Powell: Differences on Iraq have narrowed
Frank W. Mayborn Humanitarian Award Monday, Sept. 15, nomination deadline
BMW drive brings in most miles in state
Car show draws 1,800 to plaza
Arafat: Mideast conflict facing difficult point
County bond fails to get voter support
Oswalt shuts down Cardinals in 2-0 win
Temple win was much more than luck
Loss to Arkansas ends Texas
Arkansas knocks off No. 6 Texas
UMHB Crusaders post 27-15 victory at Willamette
Monday, Sep. 15, 2003
Texans give OK to all 22 amendments
Pope
Somerville park more like four parks in one
Israeli official: Killing Arafat still an option
Legislators return for 3rd redistricting session
Fredenburg gets ASC recognition
Horns have unfamiliar feeling after home loss
Cowboys travel to New York for Monday night game
Astros cap sweep of Cardinals
New Orleans hammers Houston, 31-10
Tuesday, Sep. 16, 2003
Cowboys best Giants in thriller
Leopards volleyball begins league play
Big 12 doormats enjoying success
Wildcats’ foes moving up Class 5A state poll
Texans lose Payne for season
WhistleStop additions on the drawing board
Federal court postpones California recall election
Legislators waste little time in submitting maps
U.S. economy heading up, say analysts
Powell sees mass graves in Iraq
Israel backs off statement about killing Arafat
Options pondered by commissioners
Wednesday, Sep. 17, 2003
Texas House gives preliminary approval to redistricting map
90,000 urged to evacuate coast
Prisoners claim to be Americans
Making it fun essential when teaching child to read
County seeking citizens' input
Elbow grease ingredient in United Way kickoff
Tuna, Cowboys savor win
Shock goes from worst to WNBA’s 1st
Home is sweet for UMHB
TC opens conference with victory
Ennis downs Tem-Cats in three
Thursday, Sep. 18, 2003
Residents flee ahead of Isabel
Fines an issue in special session
Retired general Wesley Clark launches his bid for presidency
Gunman killed as college standoff ends
Council to mull anti-solicitation ordinance
School PAC touts bonds
Aggies hope to take Virginia Tech by storm
UMHB volleyball sweeps Concordia-Austin
Cedar Park
Playoff mainstay Pflugerville brings speed to Temple
Friday, Sep. 19, 2003
Science district vote sought; Council calls for election on Temple bioscience district
Democrats’ sanctions put on hold; Senators who fled state put on probation
Isabel hits, knocking out power
Businessmen add their support to bond
Area unemployment numbers decrease
Anti-solicitation ordinance gets OK
Top Area Games: Week 3
Astros blank Rockies, stretch lead to 1 game
Temple puts unbeaten mark on line against Pflugerville
Belton targets 3-0 start with visit to Cedar Park
Westwood tops Killeen in overtime
In a hurricane, Virginia Tech tops A&M 35-19
Blackhawks open Texas Cup series
Saturday, Sep. 20, 2003
Oswalt pitches Astros past Cardinals, 8-1
UMHB visits Austin College in ASC opener
Moody blanks Academy, 17-0
Taylor's 240-yard effort lifts Belton over Cedar Park
Temple stops Pflugerville in OT, 28-27
Texas Senate panel approves redistricting map
5 from Temple Merit semifinalists
Killeen police recover stolen, altered vehicles
Some license frames illegal; name of state must be visible on plate
Isabel cuts electricity to millions; 17 deaths blamed on storm, damage expected to be in billions
Sunday, Sep. 21, 2003
Temple proves to be a team worth keeping an eye on
Frustrated Texas uses ground game to rout Rice
Astros fall in 13; hold lead as Cubs also lose
Texans finally hold their home-opener
Crusaders pound Austin College
Cars, food, fun at 16 de Septiembre celebration
Bond election early voting ends Tuesday
Legislator criticizes GOP House map in radio speech
21st Annual Model Train Show attracks people from all over Texas
Bush to speak to U.N.; will ask for money
Wall That Heals scheduled for December visit to Temple
Monday, Sep. 22, 2003
Students getting help for college
Modern Art Museum has wide range of work
Fly in GOP ointment: West Texas district
Congress might act to spur Medicare compromise
September 11 plot revealed by terrorist
Isabel leaves area in ruins
Newman completes NASCAR Dover sweep
Vincent Young, Selvin Young see early action in Horns' rout
With seven games left, it's crunch time for the Astros
Homecoming Kings: Texas-ex Holmes, Aggie Hall batter Houston
Tuesday, Sep. 23, 2003
Temple's foes climb in 5A poll
Texans hope to stop second-half collapses
Replacing Emmitt not so easy for Hambrick
Many Big 12 coaches favor paying players
Astros slip into tie with Cubs after 6-3 loss
Terror mastermind
Perry offers compromise map
Car bomb explodes at Iraq U.N. offices
Spending for Iraq outlined
Belton woman stops burglary of a business
Last day of early voting; Temple bond election set for Saturday
Wednesday, Sep. 24, 2003
Belton coach praises Tigers in defeat
Giants blast Astros, who now trail by game
Crusaders move up spots in football polls
FCA speakers tout mission
TC volleyball thrashes Vernon
Court gives green light to California recall vote
Guantanamo translator charged; Air Force enlisted man held in espionage case
Senate tentatively OKs new map; Vote along party lines; final approval expected today
Bush: No quick Iraq handover
Record numbers vote early; School bond election garners 2,714 votes
Thursday, Sep. 25, 2003
More reserve troops may be sent to Iraq
Federal judge
Ruling does not affect Texas no-call list
OPEC plans to cut production
Senate approves new map; Edwards would remain lone incumbent in new 11th District
Field trip focuses on schools; Belton classrooms, parking insufficient
Parcells sees success coming from Cowboys
Astros nip Giants, still trail by 1
Midway Panthers visit 3-0 Belton on Friday
No. 6 Smithson Valley next for unbeaten Wildcats
Friday, Sep. 26, 2003
UMHB turns to Page as a defensive leader
Astros blast Brewers, tie Cubs for NL Central lead
Temple, Belton launch 13-5A volleyball play
Much rides on Salado-Rogers; League opener could determine District 25-2A champion
Tonight's top area games
Hawks begin real season tonight against Tornado
Belton targets victory No. 4; Tigers host Hewitt Midway
Those Winning Wildcats; Temple seeking first 4-0 start since 1995 season
House, Senate to collide on redistricting
POW/MIA bracelet’s journey has fitting end
School bond goes to voters
Architects end school contract
Troops to get R&R
News of soldiers’ break received favorably
No recipient chosen for Mayborn award
Saturday, Sep. 27, 2003
UMHB looks forward to confines of Tiger Field after 5 road games
Brewers blast Astros 12-5; Cubs rained out
Pitt provides difficult test for A&M
Academy stymies Florence
Jarrell fumbles way past Lexington, 21-14
Thayer
Rogers wins game, 28-3, for coach in hospital
Undefeated Belton runs over Midway
Purple hearts awarded; Most awards given ever at Fort Hood
Bond vote today; Temple school district voters deciding fate of three propositions
$6.8 million grant awarded
Economy produces robust growth, lifts hopes for year
Legislators to work out redistricting differences
4-0 Wildcats display their power
Sunday, Sep. 28, 2003
Cameron falls to 0-5
Astros playoff hopes fade away
Another bite of the Big Apple? Parcells seeks same result in Dallas
Longhorns ride Wave to easy win
UMHB Comes Alive; Big 2nd half leads to 27-7 win over TLU
Pitt licks wounds with win at A&M
They
School bond issues fail to win voters
4,000 Hood troops take part in mock guerilla battles
Cotton festival a success
Bush, Putin urge Iran, N. Korea to abandon nuclear programs
Monday, Sep. 29, 2003
Waltrip edges Junior at Talladega
Tennis pioneer Gibson dies
Texans rally to foil Jaguars
Armour sets mark to win Texas Open
Cowboys corral wobbly Jets, 17-6
Astros wrap with win
Massive power outage puts Italy in the dark
GOP cobbling together energy bill
Environmentalist launches lecture series
Painted Churches show unique history
Tuesday, Sep. 30, 2003
K-State's Roberson on the minds of Texas
Parcells
Sneaky Texans' gamble pays off
Astros face offseason of squeezing budget
Wildcats receive first poll votes in four seasons
White House denies adviser leaked CIA agent
Soldiers watch Syrian border for infiltrators
FCC plans to enforce do-not-call
Insurgents ambush convoy, sparking eight-hour battle
Back to drawing board for Temple schools
Jail panel named; 36 people
Same 'ol Rangers: A-Rod good, pitching bad
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