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July 2004 stories
Thursday, Jul. 1, 2004
Belton
Drug prices jump, offset discount cards
Fed increases interest rates, will go slow
Saddam in Iraqi custody
Future of TI building analyzed
Killeen teens indicted on murder charges
Crops reaping benefit of rain
Area lake and river levels are fluctuating
Orchards quaint but quite tough
McGrady happy to be a Rocket
Rolling along
Beltran helps bail out Astros
Friday, Jul. 2, 2004
Mosquitoes unwanted visitors
Sen. Hutchison visits Fort Hood
Belton
Council approves zone changes for subdivision
Saddam scoffs at charges
Evangelous accepts Wilmington chief job
18-year-old Lincicome looks to be teen queen
Lakers courting Coach K
Nash to join up with Suns
Sosa blasts Cubs past Astros, 5-4
Bulls dominate opening night
Serena, Sharapova to final
Saturday, Jul. 3, 2004
King Lance VI?
A mother
Marlin Brando dies
Temple living center moves up tax credit list
Fireworks safety urged
Hiring slows down: Unemployment rate hold steady
Rosales gets Open lead
Texas Football loaded with info
Harris kicks rust to lead bareback
Champ battles upstart
Astros best Rangers
Belton parade to begin with patriotism
Sunday, Jul. 4, 2004
Dunbar-Meridith celebrates with reunion
Iraqi militants claim beheading of Marine
Lance strong in time trial
Historic District celebrates July 4th
Rosales moves lead to 3 shots at Women's U.S. Open
Belton honors July 4th with annual parade
Astros outslug Rangers
Bell Independence Day activities scheduled
Sharapova slams Serena to win Wimbledon at 17
Rangers on a roll, but this fan
Veteran Brock steers into lead at PRCA Rodeo
Monday, Jul. 5, 2004
Hood Freedom Fest salutes America
Legend says rainbow spooked cattle
Al-Sadr: Resistance to continue
Texas tops in adults without diplomas
Temple celebrates the Fourth
Armstrong taking a patient pace
Five Rangers, three Astros voted All-Stars
Rangers take Silver Boot from Astros
Mallon wins U.S. Women
Federer rocks Roddick in final
Big scoring highlights last day of rodeo
Tuesday, Jul. 6, 2004
Nazi saboteurs case precedent for forming military tribunals
Perry road plan draws opposition
Vietnam veteran meets his war opponent
U.S. targets Fallujah safe house
Federer
McGrady, Yao free agent bait
Armstrong wary of hazards
Rogers, Rangers dispatch Indians
Krzyzewski denies Lakers, stays at Duke
Wednesday, Jul. 7, 2004
World losing AIDS battle; virus speads
Frugal generation finds itself in debt, bankruptcy
Economy headed for banner year
Kerry chooses Edwards
Soldier mourned at service; 1st Cav bids farewell to comrade
Rudy T to Lakers? Report: Former Rockets boss offered job
Rough, bumpy stage: Armstrong rival Mayo crashes, Nazon cruises
UMHB brings on alum as assistant
Gagne
Tribe chases down Texas; Wickman makes comeback as Cleveland prevails 4-1
Eighteen local softballers earn state honors; Belton
Thursday, Jul. 8, 2004
Lakers expected to hire Rudy T
Matsui, Abreu take final all-star spots
Matthews, Tex power Rangers
Officials target counterfeiters
Yellow jersey on Armstrong
USA softball continues tour
Lawmakers say Pentagon stretching troops to their limit
Ex-Enron top official indicted
A day of tough talk
Blood shortage critical at Scott and White
Rainfall affecting water use
Friday, Jul. 9, 2004
Elite
Source: Skinner to rejoin 76ers
Rangers keep right on rolling against Indians
Armstrong opts to give up Tour
Steroid case clouds U.S. Olympic trials
Team USA shows stuff
Fire, flood displace families in west Bell
Missing Marine safe at U.S. Embassy in Beirut
TC receives $343,070 grant: Funds to aid local businesses, employee job training
Insurgency larger than first known: Militants led by Iraqi Sunnis can call up part-time fighters
Officers rescue kitten: Metz
About 3,000 Texas Guard troops called up
Saturday, Jul. 10, 2004
Cleaning woman cleans up with $294 million jackpot
Temple sales tax rebates fall
$8 million permit issued for Wal-Mart
Report blasts CIA info; Panel says spy agency provided false assessments of Iraqi threat
Summer business disrupted; pools, parks take hit from foul weather
$73.2 million budget proposed for Temple
Red Sox roll over Rangers, 7-0; Damon belts pair of homers to help Boston win fourth straight
Early fall, strong finish: Armstrong recovers from crash, remains 6th
Jones on track at trials; Famed sprinter moves through to semis in 100
Phelps 2-for-2 in pool; Teenager earns another spot on U.S. swim team
Tomjanovich in at L.A.; Former Rockets coach agrees to take Lakers
Sunday, Jul. 11, 2004
Jones falters in 100 final
16 area baseball players on TSWA all-state list
UMHB looking forward to potential of diamonds, Mayborn Campus Center
Pro softball suits Temple alum Zaleski
Texas education board considers extra science requirements
Temple gas prices higher compared with other cities
Bell County Museum receives $49,000 gift
Philippines to take troops out of Iraq
Skydivers a diverse group
Monday, Jul. 12, 2004
Texas edges Boston, 6-5
All-Star game for the aged
Beltran will play for NL
James collects Senior Players title
Montgomery unable to qualify for 100
Shaq headed to Miami?
Some days are better than others
Texas nursing homes lead U.S. in sex offenders
Inherited telephones stock museum
Insurgents ambush two U.S. patrols
Wal-Mart assistance criticized
Camp chow challenges chubbiness
Capitalist Rockefeller dies at 94
Tuesday, Jul. 13, 2004
Athens power outage raises concern
Lea Fastow begins prison sentence in Enron case
Museum has goal of independence
TC mulls 2004-05 budget
Temple schools trustees tweak dress code
Peirsol sets record in men
Clemens gets to throw at Piazza again ---as teammates
All-Star festivities have special Lone Star flavor
Tejada stakes claim to derby over Berkman
Wednesday, Jul. 14, 2004
Texas
Clemens, Piazza still on ice
McEwen charges to 9th stage win
Crocker sets world record, edges Phelps
Woods
AL hits for cycle in first vs. Clemens, takes home field
At least 11 toll roads planned for Austin area
Bin Laden confidant surrenders to Saudis
Perry to unveil Hood road improvement plan
Sunday drowning victim found; Search continues for man missing in boating accident
National Guard trains at Hood
Belton approves annexation study
Same-sex marriage ban falters
Thursday, Jul. 15, 2004
UMHB
Lakers, Clippers waiting on Kobe
Temple schools decide to waive transfer fees
Thompson, Jensen win to finish trials
Temple council to mull road closure
Players praising Royal Troon
Shaq Meets South Beach
Struggling Astros fire Williams, hire Garner
Perry touts Hood
Baghdad attack kills 10
Gay marriage amendment fails; GOP vows to use issue
Friday, Jul. 16, 2004
Insurgency expected to increase
Area jobless rate down from last year
Loop to receive much needed repair
Enron creditors to get about 20 cents on the dollar
Oak Villa Drive to reopen
Cmdr. Smith positioned to become interim chief
Armstrong still 6th heading into Alps; Texan says French are digging for
Jones wins long jump, secures trip to Athens
Bryant decides to remain with Lakers
No Wind, Americans: Casey, Levet shoot 66 for early lead; Europeans dominate opening round
Garner likes Astros
Saturday, Jul. 17, 2004
Deferring city capital needs causes council budget concern
5 months for Martha Stewart: Appeal planned; Stewart makes pitch for company, vows comeback
Consumer prices rise modestly in June
Conflicts of interest in cholesterol: Experts who urged new guidelines linked to drug companies
School fire in India kills 84: Children trapped inside
Temple police K-9 makes first catch
Armstrong moves to second overall
Jammin
Wolves make Belton debut
Waiting His Turn
New skipper, same result
Struggling Jones advances in 200
Sunday, Jul. 18, 2004
Wolves fall to Rangers
Armstrong turns it on
Hard Work, Life Lessons
Successful All-Star showcases welcome diversion for McLane, underachieving Astros
Journeyman Hamilton leads British
West Belton ex-students to hold reunion
Texas Water Safari tests mental, physical limits
Cookoff has international flavor
Panel: More oversight for intelligence: 9-11 Commission to recommend Cabinet-level post for intelligence
Cmdr. Smith knew early he wanted to be police officer
Monday, Jul. 19, 2004
Clemens, Astros win one for the skipper
Els hurt by errant late putt
Major Upset: Unknown Hamilton wins British Open
Tests boost preparation companies
Governors look at aging
DeLay funding, Enron e-mails being reviewed
Palestinian anger grows against own
Thespian cousins arose from Central Texas roots
Tuesday, Jul. 20, 2004
RB George asks Titans for release
Fans present challenge for Tour riders
Miceli, Astros fall to Dodgers, 7-6
Hamilton
Belton chooses Walker to lead basketball team
Temple volunteers sought by Texas Medical Rangers
Belton school board selects attorney for unexpired term
Train derails in Holland
GOP divisions affect efforts on tax cuts
Bomb kills 9 people in Baghdad
Wednesday, Jul. 21, 2004
Report won
Commandos leaving military
Study blasts state budget cuts
Fed ready to raise rate if inflation rises
Iraqi militants free Filipino truck driver
It
Miami welcomes Shaq
Bullpen costs Astros again
Rangers dispose of Sox
Mountain man: Armstrong charges in Alps
Thursday, Jul. 22, 2004
Bush, Congress deadlock on tax cuts
Hijackers exploited failings
U.S. death toll in Iraq
Insurgents hold more drivers
Luncheon benefits Santa's Workshop
Killeen water projects funded
Solid pitching fuels Texas
Titans release George
Taylor, Thayer set for THSCA all-star contest
King of the hill
A&M moving forward
Friday, Jul. 23, 2004
Hood soldier kills wife then commits suicide
9/11 report: Failed to grasp threat
Prison abuse detailed
Bush pledges to consider report
Ag research center makes students out of area teachers
Hood to get 5,000 more troops
Armstrong still riding high
Anaheim overwhelms Texas, 11-1
Astros pummel D'backs, 10-3
UT banking on experience
Saturday, Jul. 24, 2004
Militants kidnap diplomat; U.S. forces launch attack on suspected terrorists
Oak Villa barricades removed after more than a year
S&W cranes set to come down
Perry seeks funding for Fort Hood
WWI veteran turns 107
Think tank created by S&W; Former health plan director to be leader
Jones defending herself again
RB George inks one-year deal with Cowboys
Cowboys
Brewers down Astros in ninth
Spain
Armstrong says he will race in Tour again
Sunday, Jul. 25, 2004
West Belton-Harris reunion tops plans
Iraqi prime minister: Time to close ranks on terrorism
Bush: Administration will heed Sept. 11commission
Teague center giving tests to National Guard soldiers
Killeen Regional prepares to launch: crews work diligently to meet opening
Bush holds slight lead over Kerry
Local track club making an impact
Teaching life lessons
Easy Rider
Texans hope to take another step forward
Winning foundation already laid for Dallas
Monday, Jul. 26, 2004
Democratic convention starts today
Texas delegates seek to contribute in Boston
Iraqis choosing national conference representatives
Israelis form human chain of protest
Zipperlandville: Formerly west of Rosebud
Eckersley, Molitor into Hall
Taylor, Thayer set for THSCA All-Star game
Williams to retire from NFL
Austin decked out in yellow
Tour de Lance: Texan makes history with 6th straight win
Tuesday, Jul. 27, 2004
MHMR budget woes result of state mandates
Clinton says make Kerry president
4 new hostages held; diplomat released in Iraq
Mozart or Metallica?; Test-prep company looks at whether the small stuff makes a difference on SAT
Sales of existing homes hit all-time high
National study has local input
Williams still on the go
North overflowed with talent in THSCA All-Star game
UIL weighs in on current issues
UMHB football picked on top of poll
Perfection ten years later: Rogers still excelling for Rangers
Armstrong rivals await his post era
Wednesday, Jul. 28, 2004
College coaches wary after Colorado scandal
Lots of questions for U.S. team
North claims All-Star title
Astros pound D
Democrats blast Bush, hail Kerry
Councilman charters flight for opening
Belton Council OKs change in club permit
Soldiers
MHMR budget mulled
Practices justified or modified; Blackland scientists evaluating conservation programs
Thursday, Jul. 29, 2004
Temple
Conference focuses on families
Film, rally draw crowds to Crawford
Edwards says Kerry war-tested
VIPs get preview of airport
Area waterways part of study
Media poll names Boise State conference favorite
Twice as Nice?
Clemens, Astros dispatch D
Ginobili holding high hopes
Friday, Jul. 30, 2004
Iraq policy challenged by Kerry
Manning signs big deal with Giants
Iraq delays conference of leaders amid violence
Jacobsen leads at U.S. Senior Open
Cohagan, Waeltz, Jaques honored
Two people killed in North Texas floods
Rangers lock up Cordero
D
Rangers lose first in West
Belton schools receive grants
New radar system will guide Killeen air traffic
Study shows Oak Villa driving habits
Saturday, Jul. 31, 2004
Russian doctors visit Scott and White
It
Deficit will hit record amount: $445 billion projected by administration
300 attend airport dinner: Movers and shakers break bread in Killeen
Giambi diagnosed with benign tumor
Brown, Iverson making amends
Houston pulls even just soon enough
Rangers regain first in AL West
Parcells still looking for more
CEO of Mid-Tex Red Cross resigns
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