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October 2005 stories
Saturday, Oct. 1, 2005
Vada Sutton steps down: Lone Democrat retires, ends 52 years of service to Bell County
Out of jail, reporter testifies on CIA leak: Judith Miller released from promise of confidentiality by source
Bell County issues 30-day burn ban
Rita leaves gasoline sellers concerned about supplies
Katrina batters incomes: Spending skidded before storm
Temple men arrested in store murder: Suspects held on capital murder charges
Sunday, Oct. 2, 2005
Astros on wild-card brink
Aggies survive Bear scare
Williams, UMHB mangle Mississippi College
Wilde, Belton D get it done
Tigers claw past Wildcats late
Belton students get commended Merit honors
Temple High students Merit semi-finalists
Terrorists target Bali tourist areas
New Medicare drug benefit offers choices: Program designed to reduce out-of-pocket cost of medications
Enthusiasts display tractors, engines
Monday, Oct. 3, 2005
Three artists sculpt works of art in park
Defiant DeLay vows to take active part in House leadership
U.S. offensive widens, 8 insurgents killed in door-to-door fighting
Economic slump could add to Republican woes
Jarrett tackles Talladega
Young
No Cali comeback: Foiled fourth down allows Raiders to best Cowboys
AL Wild Card Champs: Boston gets its turn to celebrate
NL Wild Card Champs: Houston completes historic comeback
Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2005
Playoffs follow wild season finish
Texas hoping to be in good hands against OU
Pettitte at home in postseason
Too Tough: TC staves off Vernon, stays perfect in NTJCAC
Therapy benefits soldiers
DeLay re-indicted on money laundering charge
County and FEMA discuss funding for remaining evacuees
Miers known as exacting, no-nonsense
Bush taps Miers for high court
Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2005
New Orleans mayor announces layoffs
MW Builders awarded $53 million contracts
U.S. launches attack on al-Qaida regions
Fairy tale troll makes Salado bridge home
Veterans
Bush defends nominee Miers against conservative doubts
Thursday, Oct. 6, 2005
Stars rally from four-goal deficit, beat Kings as NHL returns
Texas QB Young tries to take right steps this time vs. OU
Waco young, struggling but hoping history repeats itself
Welch, No. 8 Copperas Cove on a roll again
Ensberg, Biggio sparks as Astros batter Braves in Game 1
Temple survey indicates rising gas prices
Bell County tax bills are in the mail
Cemetery opening draws a crowd
Suicide gets new loo from court
DeLay re-indicted after second jury rejects case
Friday, Oct. 7, 2005
Another tough test for Temple as winless Wildcats play No. 8 Bulldawgs
Reversal of roles: One year later, Belton contending while Waco struggling
Academy awaits No. 10 Salado in duel of 25-2A co-leaders
The Replacements: UMHB linebackers Morton, Freeman shining as first-year starters
McCann, Braves launch Clemens, Astros; Atlanta ties Houston 1-1 in NLDS
Bush presses vaccine makers to prepare for bird flu pandemic
City OKs funds for interchange project
Bush: U.S., allies foiled at least 10 al-Qaida plots
New York receives
VA using robotics to help patients
Man held for spying at White House
Saturday, Oct. 8, 2005
It
UMHB seeks breakout vs. Howard Payne
Academy shocks Salado
Waco bests Belton
Cove thrashes Temple 49-14
Scott & White celebrates
City council adds fuel-price surcharge to garbage pickup bills
Temple cafeterias at head of the class
6 Marines killed in western Iraq; U.S. military announces completion of major offensive
Sunday, Oct. 9, 2005
Bears bury 37-game conference road skid
Roy O, Astros baffle Bravos; Houston holds 2-1 lead, can clinch NLDS today
Monkey off Mack
Crusaders left stinging: Howard Payne shocks No. 3 UMHB, 24-20
Auto parts supplier Delphi files for bankruptcy
Conservation effectiveness examined
Pentagon sponsors robot race in Mojave
Honore remembered as great 1st Cav leader
Powerful earthquake rocks Asia; thousands dead in 3 countries
Monday, Oct. 10, 2005
Martin marvelous at Kansas
Yankees scratch out win, even series with Angels
Cowboys KO Eagles, 33-10
Won for the Ages: Veteran Clemens, rookie Burke lift Astros in 18th
Humans
Lampasas man made his way to New York and then back
FBI may relax drug use hiring policy
U.S. sending helicopters, cash to quake area
Pakistan quake death toll 20,000
Earthquake traps many children
Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2005
UMHB looking for confidence after loss
Santana, Angels send Yanks home
Astros set for NLCS rematch
Dallas can celebrate defense
Scarier, gory Halloween themes are back
Belton to consider abatement changes
Death toll rises for Reserves, Guard in Iraq
Merkel to lead Germany; deal ends power struggle
Quake victims in cold
Brindley resigns as trustee
Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2005
Expansion of Loop 363 scheduled to start Friday
CTCS student National Merit semifinalist
Belton OKs new tax abatement ordinance
Natural gas heating costs may rise sharply
Victims seeking supplies
Nolanville can
Stars get past Coyotes
Academy sweeps Lexington
UMHB drops to No. 13
And So They Meet Again: Respectful division rivals Astros, Cardinals set to battle in NLCS rematch
No rest for the winning: Angels edge White Sox
Thursday, Oct. 13, 2005
Controversial call helps White Sox edge Angels, tie ALCS
Temple opponent Bryan tough team to figure out
Belton foe Shoemaker wants to get winning pieces back
Terrible Texans: Houston struggling as NFL's only winless team
New Mr. October Sanders leads Cardinals past Astros in Game 1
China launches two astronauts into orbit
Temple survey shows 6-cent drop in gas prices
Quake zone efforts shift to relief
Apache aviators shoot up Hood gunnery range
Iraq OKs changes to charter
Peterson will lead TEDC
Friday, Oct. 14, 2005
Must-win time for Tigers, Grey Wolves
Salado-Lexington battle crucial
Just Kickin
Oswalt, Burke help Astros shuffle Cards
Coming around? Wildcats like their progress, now seek first win vs. Vikings
Four finalists on list for site of Bush presidential library
Temple couple bequeaths TC $500,000 for scholarships
Temple businesses tout their products at showcase
Security tightens in Iraq
Trade deficit soars
Chinooks head to Pakistan; 1st Cav deploying troops, equipment in relief effort
Saturday, Oct. 15, 2005
Shoemaker halts furious Belton rally for 45-43 win
Salado tumbles to Lexington, drops second straight in 25-2A
Crusaders seek to bounce back vs. Lobos
Rocket ready to go at home for Astros in NLCS
Vikings take advantage of mistakes, keep Wildcats winless
Kermit, Texas rolls out green carpet for Kermit the Frog
Storms blow ill wind for consumer prices
Lakewood students tour TC: Get glimpse into higher education
Temple sales tax rebate up 4.61 percent
Voting today in Iraq: Blackout hits Baghdad on eve of key election
Sunday, Oct. 16, 2005
Clemens pitches Astros past Cardinals, into NLCS lead
White Sox rock Angels early again to seize 3-1 lead in ALCS
Still No. 1: Leinart's late TD allows USC to escape No. 9 Notre Dame
Nebraska beats Baylor 23-14, brings upstart Bears back down
Good enough: UMHB beats Sul Ross, gets ready for Hardin-Simmons
Fun Day focuses on children
No Mayborn award to be given in 2005
Surprising Sunnis vote in crucial provinces
Relay supporter recalls family
Sunnis vote in record numbers
Monday, Oct. 17, 2005
White House-CIA blame game detailed
DeLay raised record funds months before indictment
Passage of constitution seems assured: Sunni opposition falls short
Legends: Riches hidden near Owl Creek
Temple man
Sox earn return trip to World Series
Woe is Wie: DQ
Back to Backe wins: Astros take 3-1 series lead
Dallas gets a leg up on NFC East race
Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2005
First-place Cowboys hurting
USC, Texas stand atop first BCS rankings
UMHB solid on first day
Not So Fast: Pujols crushes Astros, delivers Cardinals from brink of elimination
Supreme Court declines to block abortion for Missouri inmate
Iraqi electorial commission to audit referendum results
Temple
Scrapping income tax; tax commission also dismisses idea of national sales tax
Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2005
UMHB golf teams record fifth-place finishes in Fall Invitational
UMHB football rises to No. 10 in AFCA poll
Commentary: Mature Texas team unlikely to fall into BCS trap
Commissioner Stern defending new NBA dress code
No. 6 Academy outduels Florence, wins outright 24-2A championship
Loss to A&M Consolidated in home finale a downer for Temple volleyball
Back to Busch: Cardinals return home, but Astros lead NLCS 3-2
China raising global suspicion about its military intentions
VA employees protest staffing shortage
High energy prices boost quarter profits
Students learn how to handle
In 1989, Miers declared strong abortion opposition
Saddam
Thursday, Oct. 20, 2005
Temple gas prices dropping again
People with disabilities committee celebrates 25 years of public service
Saddam defiant as trial begins
Haelie Pisciotta out of hospital; 4-organ recipient recovering at Ronald McDonald House in Ohio
Task force talks school
Under Pressure: Crusaders QBs Welch, Padron must step up vs. Hardin-Simmons
Meet the Tigers: A&M Consolidated not satisfied
Temple, Heights ready to collide
LONG TIME COMING 44 years in the making: Oswalt, Astros finish off Cardinals to reach World Series
Friday, Oct. 21, 2005
Report: Proposed diabetes pill could be deadly
No. 3-ranked Cameron Yoe ready to host fellow unbeaten Giddings in 19-3A battle
12-2A co-leader Troy has opportunity at home to end No. 5 Crawford
Grayson edges TC volleyball in 5
After decking Cards, Astros have aces stacked
Do-or-die time for Belton vs. A&M Consolidated
Tom DeLay booked on conspiracy charges
Just Not Enough: Jackson, Temple denied first win by Knights
College teacher
Annual
New hangar approved
Zoning action delayed by Temple council; future of Meadow Village Apartments still unknown
Wilma slows on approach to Florida
Saturday, Oct. 22, 2005
Mistakes haunt Troy as No. 5 Crawford runs win streak to 24
Academy gets past Lago Vista, clinches playoff berth
Rogers scores 18 unanswered points to stun Jarrell
Milano shuts out Bartlett, closes in on playoff spot
One-loss Crusaders must beat rival Cowboys to remain in playoff hunt
All Systems Go: Clemens, Astros meet White Sox as World Series begins
No. 3 Yoemen charge back to clip Buffaloes in 19-3A showdown
Belton edged by A&M Consolidated to fall out of playoff contention
Bell will be reimbursed for Katrina; $2 million payment set
Wilma wallops Cancun; tourists take refuge in hotels, shelters
Kennedy-Powell students create a miniature city
DeLay
Illegal immigrants arrested on U.S. bases; workers hired by private contractors; security questions raised
Killeen-Temple jobless rate 5.8%
Sunday, Oct. 23, 2005
Logic-number puzzle to begin
American forces kill 30 insurgents; U.S. death toll nears 2,000
Conference focuses on disability help
Hungarian revolution survivor celebrates anniversary of event
Hurricane weary Florida bracing for Wilma
CTCS volleyball bows out
OU needs two OTs vs. Baylor
Texas leaves no doubt vs. Tech
White Sox stop Astros in Game 1
Cru Cowboys Up: UMHB breaks out of shell with 38-7 stomp of Hardin-Simmons
Monday, Oct. 24, 2005
Wilma rakes Cancun, Florida next: Looters raid stores after storm passes
Senator: Miers lacks votes for confirmation
Some Texas churches still reeling from Rita
Penisons bill stalled in Congress, but still on the table
Horned toad: Texas' official reptile
Texas getting more respect in AP poll
Texans fumble to 0-6
Cowboys burned again
Sox win on late homer
Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2005
Civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks dies
Wilma leaves trail of damage in Florida
Bernanke selected for Fed
Belton growth considered by planning committee
Bell judge to hear DeLay issue
Burn ban reinstated in Bell County
TC rolls again with rout of Ranger
Astros seek momentum change at home
Astros thrive on adversity
Texas moves atop BCS
Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2005
Killeen Council OKs Shilo tax abatement
Recovery begins after Wilma in Florida
Constitution declared ratified
Blum, White Sox beat Astros in longest World Series game; Chicago leads 3-0
UMHB ascends to No. 5, No. 7 in polls
Wille: Former area stars continue to shine in college game
Astros first Series team without African-American in 52 years
Former inmate tells of finding God
U.S. war death toll at 2,000
Monument dedicated at Hood
Texas Counstitutional Amendments Election
Season sweep for Tem-Cats vs. Lady Tigers
Thursday, Oct. 27, 2005
TC pavilion will provide much needed space
Government might OK do-it-yourself AIDS test
Sox complete sweep of Astros for Series title
Gas prices continue to decline in Temple
Wildcat underclassmen stay focused
Base closing plan near final OK
CIA leak prosecutor sets stage
Early voting ongoing
Texas Constitutional Amendments Election
Heights on playoff quest
Crusaders picked first
Kasa on the lookout
Friday, Oct. 28, 2005
Oil-for-food corruption documented
Big Battle for a Big Bell: No. 3 Yoe hosts Rockdale in annual Milam County clash
Wildcats want to
Tigers a spoiler to the Knights?
Dirty Work: UMHB trio takes pride in toiling in trenches
Astros didn
Oil companies report record high profits
Flu drug shipments to U.S. stopped; short supplies cited
Greene found guilty of murder, gets life
Texas Constitutional Amendments Election
Miers withdraws nomination
House OKs BRAC closings
Saturday, Oct. 29, 2005
No. 7 UMHB doesn't want history to repeat against East Texas Baptist
Ellison steamrolls University to retain share of 16-4A lead
Thorndale defeats Milano, dents Eagles' postseason aspirations
Salado rolls over Rogers to set up win-or-go-home showdown with Jarrell
Cougars rise up to remain in playoff hunt, hand Bees first 25-2A loss
Scoring explosion helps No. 3 Yoe beat rival Rockdale in 'Battle of the Bell'
Belton conquers Heights, prevents Knights from clinching playoff spot
Waco stifles Temple 21-0, keeps Wildcats winless entering finale
Oil-for-food scam denials come from around world
Fallen Temple officer receives Star of Texas
Texas Constitutional Amendments Election
Cheney
4th Infantry Division cases colors for deployment to Iraq
Economy showing strength
Bartlett mayor arrested: Hill charged with theft
Sunday, Oct. 30, 2005
2005-06 NBA preview: Marquee coaches return; league still chashing Spurs
Blythe, Cyclones blow away host Aggies for 42-14 victory
Tech heats up in fourth, Baylor falters as No. 17 Red Raiders get shutout win
Young leads way as No. 2 Longhorns score 38 unanswered to beat Cowboys
Staying on track: Defense helps No. 7 UMHB beat ETBU, get closer to playoffs
Trick or treat tips to make Halloween safe and fun
Astroworld closing today
What
24 percent rate hike OKd for TXU: First increase slated to hit consumers next month
Texas Constitutional Amendments Election
Monday, Oct. 31, 2005
Making sense of it all
Edwards tightens race
Cowboys meet Parcells
Texans on the board (finally)
GOP pushes for conservative nominee
Rosa Parks still inspires nation
Dozens of security deadlines missed
Cemetery all that remains of town known for its lignite
Democrats call for Rove resignation
Texas Constitutional Amendments Election
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