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WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush bowed his head in silence on Monday before the flag-draped casket of Gerald R. Ford, joining thousands of mourners who paid their respects to the man who guided the nation after the tumultuous Watergate years.
Silence fell under the Capitol dome when the president and his wife, Laura, walked toward the casket, illuminated by spotlights and guarded at each corner by members of a military honor guard. The president, who will eulogize Ford on Tuesday, said nothing during the brief, one-minute visit Monday.
Roots often run deep, but about 550 of the trees in Temple
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - Enraged crowds protested the hanging of Saddam Hussein across Iraq
A month ago, Chrystal Roach, 19, of Temple saw the duplex she was living in burn to the ground. On Sunday she delivered Temple
BELTON - For almost one year Shelley Coston watched and listened as the Bell County went about its business.
On Tuesday, she
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LUBBOCK (AP) - Bob Knight won 880 games doing things his way. And he sure celebrated it his way.
Long appreciated for his strategy and long questioned for his methods, Knight added the crowning achievement to his Hall of Fame career by becoming the leader in Division I men
GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) - Boise State proved it belonged in the BCS.
After tying it with 7 seconds to go in regulation, the No. 9 Broncos stunned No. 7 Oklahoma 43-42 in overtime Monday night, winning on Ian Johnson
PASADENA, Calif. (AP) - Even before his uniform had come off Monday, Dwayne Jarrett