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August 2004 stories
Sunday, Aug. 1, 2004
WWII pilot Gray kept Killeen abuzz
Cubs get Nomar from Red Sox
Carter believes he
Modestly, master Maddux eyes pitching win No. 300
Rangers
Bukosky Open coming soon
A new bBallgame
Freshman Focus set to help Belton
Army defends helicopters combat role despite setbacks
Throngs see Killeen-Fort Hood Regional Airport at grand opening
Tetens found guilty of 1990 murder of restaurant owner
Monday, Aug. 2, 2004
Airport flights to start
Explosion set off near churches in Baghdad
Technical glitch grounds planes of American, US Airways
Drops of
U.S. warns of threat to buildings
Johnson races to win in Pennsylvania
Temple, Belton practices begin
Jacobsen takes U.S. Senior Open
Maddux misses No. 300
Rangers drop another to A's
Astros surge to top Reds
Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2004
Tax rate proposed at 59.02 cents
Officials toast start of airport
New airport launches flights
Tigers earn respect with improved year
Smarty Jones retired due to bone bruising
Johnson adjusts to football, Cowboys
Schools begin football practice
Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2004
Temple doubles block parties for Night Out
Statue of Liberty open after 9/11 shutdown
Local golf pro, area women witness deadly plane crash
Plane crash kills six; house struck on suburban golf course
Decision to alert defended; officials trying to determine if terrorist plot is current
Metz: America still at war; general says some don
Dixon gets shot as starting safety; Cowboys hopeful of Woodson fill-in
Junior hockey not done in Central Texas; Marshals
Late surge drives Astros; Houston rallies in eighth to clip red-hot Atlanta
Rangers halt slide; Young
Nightmare for Dream Team; U.S. team embarrassed by Italians in exhibition
Carter player dies after first practice; Two Dallas teammates hospitalized
Thursday, Aug. 5, 2004
Hearing set for Temple budget
Funding trial looms with no solution in sight
Bush predicts victory because of improved economy, security
Government: Terror threat corroborated by 3rd prisoner
Temple animal shelter opening celebrated
Truck driver hostage freed in Iraq
UMHB football picked in nation's top ten
Bacsik, Rangers tame Tigers
Elway heading to Hall
Iverson
QB Carter cut loose by Cowboys
Friday, Aug. 6, 2004
Temple High
Break in temperatures expected after days of sizzling heat
Sales tax holiday begins
Fighting flares up in Najaf
Council mulls higher tax rate
Temple may build hangar
Struggling U.S. hoops team searching for answers
Sanders juked his way to Canton
Astros
Wild, wild West
Testaverde back in the saddle
Saturday, Aug. 7, 2004
Ribbon cut at water facility; membrane filtration plant more efficient
New job growth decreases
Helicopters, jets pound insurgents
Author of surveillance report of U.S. buildings held in Britain
Freshman Focus, Tiger Camp ease change; Belton students get to know new schools
Tax-free weekend is here; large turnout expected for back-to-school shopping
Maddux goes for win No. 300
Troy gets early start to practice with pads at 12:01 a.m.
Henson, Romo fight for role behind Testaverde
U.S. zooms by defending champs
Longhorns RB Benson receives jail time
Brickyard could be pivotal in title chase
Sunday, Aug. 8, 2004
Terror arrests in Pakistan: Closing in on al-Qaida?
Best to become police commander
Baghdad rocked by 12 blasts
Weather cooperates with Salado Art Fair
Last major has new look
Expos roll over reeling Astros
Lopez, Orioles stymie Rangers
Joining the club
Tigers hoping to answer questions, fill holes during initial workouts
Confident Wildcats eager to begin busy two weeks of preparation
Monday, Aug. 9, 2004
Local reverend, Army medic on R&R takes to Temple pulpit
Allawi visits Najaf, seeks end to fight
Oil well firefighter Adair dies
Senior al-Qaida suspect arrested
Town
U.S. team drops Turkey, 79-67
Orioles take third straight from Rangers
Expos top Astros, 5-2
Pampling claims International title
Keeping good company
Gordon takes historic win
Tuesday, Aug. 10, 2004
Youth key for Tem-Cats
Belton volleyball wants 13-5A title
Peeler edges Kim for Bukosky win; Cove
Orioles sweep past Rangers
Tigers
Temple gets plenty of work done on opening day of fall practice
Fed expected to inch rates higher, then sit tight through election
School financing trial starts
Iraqi cleric vows fight to death
S&W pathology lab gets $1.3 million renovation
Ballots will sport different look
Wednesday, Aug. 11, 2004
Nursing home resident left in van dies
Bush taps Goss as CIA head
Pakistani arrested videotaping bank
Fed raises key rates quarter point
Tiger facing a major test; Woods looks to keep No. 1 ranking at Whistling Straits
Hood road projects discussed
Improved traffic flow a goal
Bombs don
Early Olympic curtain raiser; U.S. women face Greeks today
Back on Track: Rangers roll over Yankees 7-1, halt four-game losing streak
Temple, Belton fall in volleyball season openers
Thursday, Aug. 12, 2004
Temple 'vested' in case
Local Red Cross receiving support from national chapter
Child obesity becomes target of local coalition
Goss and CIA: Cozy supporter, or tough critic?
Cameron damaged by storm
Family puzzled by actions that resulted in death
Major mystery awaits at Straits
Phelps feeling a
New York bullpen gets it done, staves off Texas, 4-2
Hamm
Friday, Aug. 13, 2004
Streets, pool topics at Belton meeting
Friday the 13th superstitions come from a variety of sources
U.S. forces attack Najif with force
Florida Keys, Tampa bracing for Charley as Bonnie fizzles
Teachers offer hope to children;
Temple convocation energizes teachers, staff
Pettitte still not pitching 100%
El Duque, Cairo fuel Yankee win
Let the Games begin
Players conquer feared course; Clarke nabs lead
Gatesville looking for next standout RB
Saturday, Aug. 14, 2004
Hollingshead reports good results from Wildcats
Warrick likes Tigers
Home again
A wild day at Whistling Straits
Vocal Tem-Cats roll
Cooking guru Julia Child dead at 91
Temple sales tax rebates jump 3.31 percent
Temple Police Department promotes 6 officers
Charley ravages Florida: Category 4 hurricane makes surprise move toward Orlando
U.S. scales back attack on Najaf
Gas prices drop in Temple, across state
Lance Armstrong says he plans to race for another yellow jersey
Sunday, Aug. 15, 2004
Temple has similarities to other U.S. cities
Najaf talks break down; new threats of fighting
Bush to cut forces in Europe, Asia
One night with Elvis
Hundreds missing or feared dead in aftermath
Carr shines; Cowboys struggle
Phelps starts gold rush
Up for grabs
Tigers
UMHB players report Monday
Monday, Aug. 16, 2004
Explosions echo as Najaf truce broken
Governor attends Yor High dedication
Texas
Bush surveys damage in ravaged Punta Gorda
Charley leaves Florida town in ruins; Residents begin cleanup
Astros salvage final game from Expos
Rangers sweep Devil Rays, 6-2
U.S. basketball team upset by Puerto Rico, 92-73
Singh wins playoff, takes title
Tuesday, Aug. 17, 2004
Income gap widening for haves, have-nots
U.S. military restructuring may take years
Back on the medal stand
Spitz is safe; Phelps takes third in 200 free
TC board approves budget and president
Rangers keep pace
Preparation over evaluation
Bell County tax rate won
Belton schools expecting 7,000 students to enroll
Temple officials predict smooth start for schools
Wednesday, Aug. 18, 2004
Iraqi delegates deliver peace proposal
Young Tem-Cats overcome Roos; Hunt, Knox lead Temple to marathon-match victory
Stumbles cost U.S. women gold; Romania captures gold while little mistakes give USA silver
Tour de Teixeira in Arlington; 1B hits for cycle as Rangers wallop Indians 16-4
Halliburton says Army to withhold 15 percent of Iraq contract payments
Positive Wildcats complete 2-a-days
Consumer prices dip as gasoline costs fall
Belton board adopts budget
First day emotional for all
Determined Crusaders hold first workout; UMHB preparing for defense of ASC title
Temple
Thursday, Aug. 19, 2004
Belton
Cleric OKs peace plan for Najaf
Littlest preemie now 15 years old
Kerry blasts Bush on troop proposal
Hearing today on new tax rate
Phases of Milam road work announced
Roddick, Venus sent packing
Hamm recovers, takes home gold; U.S. gymnast survives ugly fall to capture men
Pettitte goes on shelf for season; Astros
Blalock, Texas get brooms out; Slugger goes deep twice as Rangers sweep Cleveland, 5-2
UMHB volleyball picked in third spot
Friday, Aug. 20, 2004
City of Temple revenues up
Local unemployment rates decrease in July
Al-Sadr tells his fighters: Leave shrine
Kerry: Bush lets group do
Homicide charges brought against nursing home driver
Astros sweep aside struggling Phillies
Keyshawn ready to face Sapp
Cink at ease and in lead
U.S. Goes 2-for-2
Golden day in pool for USA
Saturday, Aug. 21, 2004
Guns out of shrine in Najaf; negotiators wrangle over getting militants out of compound
Council OKs stockpile site; former TI facility may house emergency vaccinations
Kerry Vietnam record center of controvers
Temple Chamber honors military with banquet
Four found dead in Temple
Tigers set to host Panthers
Cowboys look for improvement against Raiders
Rangers snag seventh straight
Houston has win streak snapped
Seventh Heaven
From the backyard to gold
Sunday, Aug. 22, 2004
Sinking feeling
Record-setting haul
Cowboys nip Raiders, 21-20
Tem-Cats take title
Tigers have up-and-down showing
Football
Frank W. Mayborn Humanitarian Award; nominations sought for award honoring those who make a difference
Welcome Week officially begins on UMHB campus
Sugar Loaf bridge a walk down memory lane
Identities of 4 victims released
Monday, Aug. 23, 2004
Gatlin guns down Greene
U.S. gymnasts keep rolling
Cubs outslug Astros, 10-2
Cink denies all doubters at NEC
Rogers ranked No.1 in state by AP poll
New overtime pay rules become effective today
Thieves steal art; stunned visitors watch
Senators:Dismantle the CIA
Symphony fund-raiser tasty; Wine, food and song make for successful event
Bartlett railroad had colorful history
Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2004
Golden Bear: Baylor
Softball team cruises to gold; U.S. tops Australia 5-1 to take medal
Biggio gets 2,600th career hit in victory; Ailing Clemens earns 8-4 win over Phillies
Parcells happy with Cowboys
Red-hot Lady Tigers bring volleyball home
Perry: Medical liability lawsuit reform working
Number of adults with high blood pressure surges
TV attack ads blasted by Bush
Council, board consider parks
Voters to decide on road maintenance
Smoke probable cause of deaths
Wednesday, Aug. 25, 2004
May, Walsh perfect for volleyball gold
Sydney standout Jones going on quietly
Tex, Rangers get last laugh in 9th
Jets take chance on QB Carter
Home is sweet for Belton volleyball
West Side Cops station now open
The battle in Hastings: Get through line to see Franks
Abu Ghraib report cites GIs, brass
Water plan viewed
Russian plane crashes; another disappears
Belton council approves appointments to CIP group
Thursday, Aug. 26, 2004
Season gets under way: Jarrell vs. Jim Ned at Brownwood
Astros sweep away Phillies
Twins knock Drese, Rangers around
Gardner settles for bronze, then happily retires
Jones moves to long jump final
Classes, ceremonies part of UMHB coeds
Rogers
Sunrise Oaks cited for noncompliance
Cleland tries to deliver Democrats
Iraq
Businesses donate items for school attendance program
Temple sees first scrimmage action today vs. RR McNeil
Friday, Aug. 27, 2004
Let
Hamm, U.S. go out on top
Belton seeking progress tonight
Jim Ned gets best of Jarrell
Mixed results for Wildcats
Bush, Kerry bow to McCain
Top Russian official concedes terrorism likely in 2 crashes
White non-Hispanics no longer majority in Texas
Al-Sistani wins Najaf peace deal
Colossal corn crop crowded
Saturday, Aug. 28, 2004
Rogers beats Rosebud-Lott
Salado falls to Liberty Hill
Belton controls ball, uses defense
Ginobili, Argentina eliminate U.S. men's basketball team
Bees bash Eagles 44-0
Intelligence reform approved by Bush
Chief talks alarm safety: Smoke deaths spark concern
Greenspan: Trim or pay
Temple permits top $6 million
VA hospitals may be targets for terrorism
Courthouse elevator burns: Irony does not escape Bell County judge
Sunday, Aug. 29, 2004
Rocket, Astros stave off Cubs
Perfect ending for U.S. women
Reserve expected to raise rates
Mother of four prepares for operation: Church community to help raise money
Award recipient sets high standard: Bowmer recalls start of retreat
Baylor mates key relay gold
Trojan horse
New wave of attacks: Shiite militants continue battle in Baghdad
Troy overcome by Robinson after halftime
United Way kickoff planned: Event to follow
War-torn Chechneya to elect president: Chechens vote four months after president assassinated
Monday, Aug. 30, 2004
Central Texas fair near
Protesters greet GOP delegates
U.S officers, Shiite leaders meet
Chechens cast ballots; Kremlin candidate leads
Ag alliance born in Lampasas
Rangers fall to O
Astros slug way back into contention
Big Apple suits Roddick fine
Athens closes eventful Games
George set to face Titans
Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2004
Serena, Capriati, Federer all win opening matches at U.S. Open
Testaverde, Keyshawn shine in Cowboy's preseason win over Titans
Ausmus, Astros roll over Reds
Olympic flame is out, but new question burns
Al-Sadr calls on militia to end uprising
GOP opens convention, blasts Kerry
Fort Hood has 100th fatality in Iraq
Defibrillator use increase odds of man
County offices scattered
Extraco renovating, expanding
Rogers drops to No. 2 in 2A poll?
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