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July 2005 stories
Friday, Jul. 1, 2005
Belton Fourth of July Rodeo set to kick off
Fireworks safety urged for Fourth
S&W Cancer Research Institute opens
4th ID reaches its retention goal
Animals must stay put on ranch that had mad cow
Was Iran
Education bill passed by Senate
MLB, not team, to decide Rogers' penalty for tirade
Rangers rock Angels
Federer, Hewitt vie in semifinals
She
Saturday, Jul. 2, 2005
Belton kicks off July Fourth festivities with barbecue
Baghdad residents fuming after
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Grid problem causes Bell power outage; Belton, Nolanville,Killeen, Harker Heights,affected by shutdown
Scott & White announces 300 positions to be eliminated
Aussie transplant grabs early lead
Federer express rolls Hewitt
Six-time Tour de France champion Armstrong aims to retire at the top
Baseball suspends Rogers for 20 games
Sunday, Jul. 3, 2005
Astros win opener but botch chance for twinbill sweep
Campbell grabs bull-riding lead
Roddick beats Johansson; title matchup 2004 repeat
Down a set, match point, resurgent Williams rallies to clip Davenport for Wimbledon title
Strong start for Lance
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Belton Fourth of July parade, festival set Monday
Missing Idaho girl found in Coeur d
Kosovo U.N. headquarters hit by rocket
Temple to celebrate Independence Day with Family Fun Fest
Monday, Jul. 4, 2005
Wet or dry, Centennial Springs commemorated each July 4th
Insurgents seize Egypt
Earth Day environmentalist dead at 89
God and Country program draws crowd
Patriotic program kicks off July 4th
Kelly rides to share of lead
Despite fiasco, Rogers an All-Star
Clemens, Astros repel Reds
Federer overpowers Roddick for third Wimbledon title
Armstrong keeping pace
Tuesday, Jul. 5, 2005
Bush urges resolve in Iraq
Unmanned probe collides with comet
Belton July 4th event draws crowd
Temple celebrates July 4th
Oswalt, Astros win again
Armstrong hangs back in pack; Zabriskie leads
Hall of Famer Stram dead
Rangers clip Red Sox on Mench
Salado
Wednesday, Jul. 6, 2005
Lane gets going; Astros stay hot
Area softball players receive all-state honors
Manny, BoSox slam Rangers
Armstrong, up by 55 seconds, helps Discovery win team time trial
2012 site: An Olympic odyssey
Report: Chemical plants could be terrorist targets
Insurgents mount attacks against top Islamic diplomats in Iraq
Bush mulls court
Alcoa retirees now company tour guides
Green now Killeen city manager
Thursday, Jul. 7, 2005
Dejected New York unsure about 2016 bid
Armstrong still wearing yellow
Rogers apologizes for pregame tirade
Clement, Ortiz stymie Rangers
Pettitte leaves early, but Astros win again
British capital picked to host 2012 Olympics
Five Americans, suspected insurgents, detained in Iraq
VA nurse stabbed by patient
Belton gas prices cheaper in survey
Summit aid plans pondered
House votes for tax relief; court hears school case
Strayhorn will turn down pay raise
Friday, Jul. 8, 2005
House votes, 70-69, for school tax relief
U.S. raises terror alert for trains, buses
Explosions hit London
Carter formulating strategy for BRAC presentation
Dates set for Temple
Air Apparent: Jordan
London reacts as Olympic triumph turns into tragedy
Armstrong survives tough day, keeps lead
Padres win to avoid sweep, deny Astros
Wie, 15, wows the people by opening with 1-under 70
Skate park in Temple dedicated
Saturday, Jul. 9, 2005
U.S. jobless rate hits 4-year low
1st Cav unit gets new leaders
Eminent domain added to agenda for lawmakers
Texas officials question base closure proposals: Fort Hood numbers in dispute
Temple area gas prices sky rocket
Death toll increases in London: Bodies of 49 people recovered; rescuers search in tunnels
Brick memorial for pets: Animal lovers able to give last tribute
Armstrong keeps cruising
Wie stumbles on final five holes, misses chance to be first female to make cut on PGA Tour since
Rangers benefit from Blue Jays
Clemens gets no decision, but Astros KO Dodgers in ninth
Sadness surfaces from IOC
Sunday, Jul. 10, 2005
Area residents express
Insurance program for children could hit funding roadblock
North Korea to end yearlong boycott of nuclear talks
Gun and Knife Show offers variety to public
Dennis heads toward Gulf coast states
Work begins on charity headquarters: Family Promise to use old fire station
Rogers, Rangers' big bats batter Blue Jays
Oswalt deals Astros to .500 with win over Dodgers
Armstrong still leads despite limited help; Weening wins 8th Tour stage in sprint to finish line
Buckholts lands Bennett as new football coach
Wille: Don
Monday, Jul. 11, 2005
Confederate Army got salt from Lampasas County
Senate stalled on tax measure
Remains found in Montana identified as Dylan Groene
Israeli Cabinet: Affirms barrier plan for Jerusalem
NASA launch may be hampered by storm
Dennis makes landfall in Florida panhandle
Dale Jr. looks like he's back with big win at Chicagoland
Jacobsen outlasts Irwin at Senior Players
Teixeira, rockin
Astros
Armstrong yields yellow jersey to Germany
Tuesday, Jul. 12, 2005
Power plant proposed; Milam County abatement sought
Fort Hood presenters use facts at BRAC meeting
Comments on Temple police positive
Radical Muslims worked freely in Britain
Senate
BCS unveils new poll
Old Course changes aren
Tour
Philly
New faces at All-Star Game
Wednesday, Jul. 13, 2005
Armstrong takes control
Tejada, Tex homer to lead AL past NL in All-Star Game
Nicklaus wants to compete before British Open sendoff
Woods
State veterans nursing homes concerned about federal plan
House passes proposal to limit eminent domain
Iraqis ready to control some cities
County finds new legislation costly; Judge Morris will go to Austin to discuss new CPS mandates
At Scott and White it
Hood copter crashes; One soldier dies, second injured
Thursday, Jul. 14, 2005
Helicopter crash victim
Gas price survey sees 11-cent increase
Space shuttle launch delayed
Suicide bomber kills 18 Iraqi children
Man indicted in computer theft confesses to $1 million in heists
Ebbers
Rangers try to get focus back on field after break
Halfway there, Armstrong savors final Tour de France
Rule No. 1: Beware of the bunkers
NHL players, owners reach tentative deal
Friday, Jul. 15, 2005
Chertoff: Cities must protect own transit
Maps of Belton, Gatesville to go on display
Temple water plants keep up with demand
Dewhurst warns school finance must come first
Rehnquist: I
Astros
A-Rod, Yanks shed Red Sox
Woods storms to early lead
An up-and-down day
Saturday, Jul. 16, 2005
Pyrenees between Armstrong, victory
Pujols, Cardinals clip Astros in 13
All-Star hoops ready to shine
Nicklaus bids farewell to golf; Tiger says so long to field
Palmeiro in elite company
Vada Sutton continues rehabilitation
Lawmakers work on school plan, business taxes
Report in for 2003 bus accident; study finds State
House Social Security plan would hike national debt
Bombing suspect detained; Egyptian biochemist arrested by police in Cairo
Digby not running in 2006; Justice Department OKs voting changes
Sunday, Jul. 17, 2005
Godly obedience Jehovah Witness convention theme
Shortfall for veterans foretold, but House GOP fired messengers
Friends, neighbors raise funds for Belton infant
Finally, rain!
54 die in Baghdad
Cardinals rough up Astros again
Rogers
Woods
In epic Tour de France stage...Armstrong unbreakable
Monday, Jul. 18, 2005
Lawmakers continue school finance negotiations
Cemetery becomes Scout project
Milam egrets are no-shows this year
Cancun waits for Emily
22 die in Iraq suicide
Carpenter outduels Clemens for win 14
Kielty, Athletics down Rangers in 14
Armstrong
Tiger
Centex Jammin
Tuesday, Jul. 19, 2005
School finance deadline near
Belton baby gets her four-organ transplant
Driver
Gen.Westmoreland, U.S. commander in Vietnam, dies
Emily hits Mexico
Bell County prisoner dies in jail
Woods
Armstrong hopes to win French hearts, Tour
Astros break out against Bucs
Outgunned: Yanks hold off Rangers, 11-10
Wednesday, Jul. 20, 2005
Lawmakers at impasse on schools
Program focuses on deployed soldiers
Coastal residents flee Emily
Military bases added to list for closing
1st Cav welcomes new officer
John Roberts court nominee
Armstrong rolls out of mountains
McNeal now A&M
Park, Blalock key Texas
Pistons nix Brown after deal reached
Belton fills three head coaching vacancies
Thursday, Jul. 21, 2005
Another special session set
Surveyed gas prices show small decline
Confirmation process begins for Roberts
Hurricane Emily causes only minimal damage in Texas
Fed says rates to go up
Baby
With White gone, Peterson focus at OU
One day closer to victory
Yanks
Triple Crowning: Aikman, Irvin, Smith going in Cowboys
Friday, Jul. 22, 2005
It's a fossil, it's a carving, it's a mystery
Bombings in London
Temple
Lawmakers resume school funding work
Coalition: Strength is in numbers
Report: Deaths were result of natural causes
NHL Players approve labor deal
Rangers can
Astros continue run
Armstrong eager to cap 7th Tour win
Young At Heart: QB driving force for Texas
Saturday, Jul. 23, 2005
British suspect killed: Police hunt for bombers
Delisi: School deal possible by Thursday
Texas jobless rate falls; Temple-Killeen at 5.5%
Flip-flop flap may be a generational gap
Bombings hit resort in Egypt: Explosions rock several hotels packed with foreign tourists
Blackburn discusses Temple
NHL owners approve labor deal; Penguins win Crosby sweepstakes
Armstrong speaks about life after cycling
One last time trial today at Tour
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Astros post offensive highs in bashing of Nats; Clemens sharp
Sunday, Jul. 24, 2005
Thunderstorms drop needed rain in Temple
Poll: Americans think world war likely
Party finale for summer reading
Egypt vows to find resort attackers
Pats, Eagles have many questions heading into training camps
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Nats cool off Astros, 4-2
Armstrong wins final time trial; 7th Tour de France title all but guaranteed today
Professional Baseball Area Product Report: Outfielders flourishing in minors
Monday, Jul. 25, 2005
Bridge remnant of town now gone
Bush administration unwilling to release all Roberts
Shoot-to-kill policy defended by London police after killing
Pennington named to hall of fame
Lawmakers take up school funding again
Rangers lose again, fall below .500
Astros drop Nationals in 14 innings
Fans inspired by Armstrong
Armstrong closes out career with another title
Tuesday, Jul. 26, 2005
Shuttle launch set for today
Blistering heat wave causes misery across Midwest, East
Unions leave AFL-CIO, spooking Democrat leaders
Bell property values up 10.49%
School bill vote delayed
Tour de France entering life after Lance
Dolphins, contrite Williams reunite
Rangers clip Orioles, halt skid
Time to shine: Bane, Mullins take field tonight at THSCA All-Star Game
Steroids a hot topic at THSCA convention
Wednesday, Jul. 27, 2005
Combs: Help available for rural Texas
Shuttle returns to space
Blair vows Britain will not
House rejects school finance bill
S&W prescription plan gets preliminary OK
Belton approves projects; $316,875 in water line work gets OKd
Sosa hits milestone homer as O
Roy O, Astros quiet Phillies, 2-1
Yoe QB Mullins key in South's 37-21 THSCA all-star win
Longhorns look to build on Rosey year; Brown:
Thursday, Jul. 28, 2005
Board supports bid on downtown project
Hood to gain as Army shifts troops
NASA: No flights until foam fixed
General, Iraqi leader say U.S. troops should leave when possible
Spray park opening all wet
Dunaway is new UMHB assistant
Drama for Brown ends in
Clemens, Astros continue torrid tear by suppressing Phillies, 3-2
Selig rejects Rogers
Rangers, Orioles go late into night
Friday, Jul. 29, 2005
Congress near vote on highway funding
Senate to start over on school finance
Energy bill OKd by House
Discovery looks safe for return
Camp contest revolves around tasty watermelon
Phelps wins a gold but also struggles
Fans to Beltran: Booooooooooo!
Surging Astros win again
UMHB overwhelming favorite in ASC
Saturday, Jul. 30, 2005
Highwaybill sent to Bush; Central Texas projects funded
Tractor-trailer catches fire on Interstate 35 Friday
Veterans health care funding OKd by Senate
13th COSCOM leaders see what Temple has to offer on tour Friday
Frist backs stem cell research
Bush will appoint Bolton while Congress in recess
Contract awarded for loop work; $27.5 million contract to expand 31st Street bridge over Loop 363
Show Me Something: Parcells, Cowboys out to prove themselves
Texans without top pick
Watson chases another major
Sizzling Astros mash Mets
Wasdin, Rangers jump on Blue Jays
Sunday, Jul. 31, 2005
Houston masters Glavine, takes third straight over Mets
Wille: Armstrong, Clemens, Woods: Legends of their time and all time
Two-a-days on the horizon
Reunion with the Ring: After seventeen years, Thomas puts the gloves back on
School districts wield influence in finance struggle
Family Promise house warming set
Area groups benefit from Carpenter grants
Killeen airport marks first anniversary Tuesday
Astronauts use spacewalk to practice repairs
Boggs, Sandberg Hall-bound today
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