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February 2004 stories
Sunday, Feb. 1, 2004
Realignment guessing game for coaches
Waskow students prepare for first state competition
3 Americans die in Mosul
Flights canceled amid new worries about al-Qaida
Television sales rise for football
Belton High graduate George Eads makes the big time in Hollywood
Bush budget to exceed $2.3 trillion
Blackhawks slip past Ice Dogs in shootout
Crusaders top Lobos, 82-75; UMHB women fall, 72-64
TC men edge Weatherford
Coyotes overpower TC women
Upstart Panthers, favored Patriots duel in Houston for Super Bowl title
Elway, Sanders voted into Hall
Mavs blow lead, bow to Nuggets
Monday, Feb. 2, 2004
Kaye finishes steady for win
Longhorns stuff Lady Raiders
Brady takes MVP — again
Vinatieri's field goal lifts Patriots over Panthers, 32-29
Suicide bombers strike Kurd offices
Health officials: Bird flu possibly spread by human-to-human contact
Columbia anniversary observed nationwide
Bush to seek intelligence investigation
Little left of Lincolnville except in stories, memories
Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2004
Duncan, Spurs mute Jazz, 83-65
Pudge joins Tigers; Henson leaves Yankees for NFL
Pats
Wildcats hope to end losing skid; Belton boys host A&M Consolidated
Troy becomes 2A giant; Jarrell stays put
Harker Heights, Killeen Shoemaker rise to join Temple, Belton in 8-team 13-5A
FCC to investigate Super Bowl halftime show ; Chairman calls incident ‘classless, crass and deplorable stunt’
Sharon: Move settlers out of Gaza
$2.4 trillion U.S. budget proposed
Update on flu study expected this week
Early voting to end; $31.7 million in Belton bonds to be decided
Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2004
Host Tigers take key tilt
Area stars to take next step
National Title dreams begin
Tech reprimands Knight for outburst
Title Quest: Leopards seek to add regional crown to success
Wildcats easily end slide; Tem-Cats fall
Belton council votes to annex property
Gadzooks files for bankruptcy
Report: Racial disparities in traffic stops
Ricin found; Senate work slows down
Perry stops at Belton High
Kerry rolls to huge victories
Thursday, Feb. 5, 2004
Kerry striding high into weekend bouts
Trapped workers rescued; Two freed from collapsed trench in Milam County
Lions, tigers . . . not in these parts
Army medic awarded Purple Heart at Hood
Odierno: Local politics may be attacks’ source
Mysterious letters ricin probe focus; Investigators try to determine if ‘Fallen Angel’ behind scare
Homestand key for UMHB men
Lady Crusdaders glad to be home
State programs get Texas talent
Collin stuns TC men late; women grab win
Wildcats
Tigers teammates, future opponents: Taylor to Texas, Bell to Oklahoma St.
Friday, Feb. 6, 2004
UMHB women prevail
Judge rules RB Clarett eligible for NFL draft
Duke edges UNC in OT
UConn plows Tennessee
Crusaders swat Jackets
Round 2: Tigers vs. Wildcats at Temple
Dewhurst urges plan to cut property taxes
Pakistan pardons nuclear scientist
CIA
Belton bond goes to voters Saturday
Career day broadens students’ horizons
Boy slips off cliff, rescued
Saturday, Feb. 7, 2004
McGregor girls top Rosebud-Lott
Positive Return: TC’s Green excels after sitting out last season
Milano's LaGrone quits; Rockdale coach Creghan accepts Hillsboro job
Champion Lewis retires
Bandits edge Hawks, 5-4
Belton girls beat Temple
Wildcats deliver gigantic punch to Tigers
Perry touts incentives plan for school finance in Texas
Bell Youth Fair starts today; fair, livestock events set at Bell County Expo Center
Belton school bond election today
Bush picks intelligence probe panel
Unemployment falls as new jobs created
Judge Bryon Skelton dies Friday at age 98
Sunday, Feb. 8, 2004
Pro Bowl packed with newcomers
Leopards drop two to Navarro
Temple turnaround: Wildcats finally get win, bragging rights against rival Belton
Sul Ross rallies past UMHB women
Kerry wins crushing victories in Michigan,Washington; Texas waits
Crusaders cap Lobos
Rumsfeld defends U.S.-led invasion of Iraq
TC sweeps Grayson
Bell County Youth Fair honors Lee Mays, C.A. Smith
Civilians on Battlefield program help reserves, guard troops train
Belton bond issue passes
Monday, Feb. 9, 2004
Bush denies misleading on weapons
Saddam funds hard to reach
Beyonce, Vandross big Grammy winners
Haiti
Riders showcased at Expo
Granger man recalls local lore
Singh takes Pebble Beach Pro-Am title
NFC grabs three-point victory in highest-scoring Pro Bowl
Horns roll past Sooners
Track worker killed during Daytona race
Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2004
Belton soccer teams taking aim at postseason
A stormy start: Temple College splits opener with San jacinto
Tonight's 13-5A basketball games have postseason implications
Spurs hold off streaking Rockets
Finally, Texas women back at No. 1
Wildcats, Tem-Cats seek turnarounds as District 13-5A soccer begins
Handcuffed customer raises suspicion
IRS: Many to lose tax refunds
1st Cavalry approach will be less intrusive
Soldiers now relax in Saddam
Fashion flair on view at fair
Legislators hear views on budget
Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2004
Tem-Cats end season in style
A Fresh Start: TC baseball
Navarro van crash kills 2
UMHB rallies past Concordia
Copperas Cove nips Belton
Wildcats top Lions, continue 13-5A climb
Dr. Atkins weighed 258 at death
Bush military pay records released
Kerry wins in Virginia, Tennessee
Patriot Furniture to build in Temple
Confirmation call tips off Salado man to identity theft
Youth get glimpse of rodeo
Thursday, Feb. 12, 2004
$1.41 cigarette tax gets Delisi support
Huey 091 headed for Smithsonian
Comcast makes bid for Disney
Suicide bomber targets Iraqis
Greenspan warns deficits could harm economy
Drivers ready for tire-some tests
Rabbits take center stage
Yao, Rockets jettison Lakers
St. Joseph's stays unbeaten
Bad Company Rodeo returns
Winning Desire
Belton awaits playoff match
TC hoop squads prevail at SW Christian
Friday, Feb. 13, 2004
Friday the 13th gets bad rap as unlucky
General not hurt in attack
Human embryo cloned
Home phone: To cut the cord or not
FDA OKs drug in Martha Stewart case
Edwards: BRAC could benefit Hood
Cooking skills highlighted at Youth Fair
Four indicted in steroid scheme
Lineup set for Daytona 500
UMHB softball determined to win elusive ASC crown
Crusaders slide past Cowboys
UMHB women denied
Wildcats, Tigers set for crucial 13-5A games
Saturday, Feb. 14, 2004
Troy boys lose battle
Temple sales tax rebate up 1.36%
James, Anthony shine in spotlight
2-time champ Waltrip seeks respect
Trade deficit record: All-time high hit in 2003
Edwards, Miss Texas at Temple VA hospital
Irvin new Bruceville-Eddy AD/football coach
Snowfall surprises Temple
Second evening has it all
13-5A boys basketball, soccer games pushed to Monday, Wednesday
18-year-old has winning steer for second time
TC baseball home opener postponed; UMHB-McMurry hoops twinbill still on
Waco VA recommendation: Move some functions to Temple, Austin, keep others in Waco
Sunday, Feb. 15, 2004
Temple’s Shull relishes role as TC Leopard basketball fan, T-shirt man
Sources: A-Rod to Yankees
Earnhardt Jr. eyes big win
Belton rodeo closes strong
Rustlers best Hawks in shootout
McMurry holds off Lady Crusaders
Crusaders win classic: UMHB men prevail over McMurry in double OT
Guerrillas kill 23 in fierce attack
Moody senior
7 cowboys inducted into Rodeo Hall of Fame
City awakes to blanket of snow
Auction of winning steer tops $23,000
Monday, Feb. 16, 2004
Area grapes helped save France
Iraqis catch key Baathist
41 cases in courts after 2002 mental retardation finding
Iran to sell nuclear fuel to others
Scientists discover tiny galaxy
West wins dunk-filled NBA All-Star game
Daly grabs first win in nine years
A-Rod Trade needs Selig
Junior wins NASCAR
Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2004
Tc splits with Hill: Lady leopards win; men fall
TC, Navarro split twinbill
Tem-Cats open softball season today
CTCS to battle state juggernaut
Selig OKs A-Rod trade
Summer Chores: Lady Tigers attribute success to offseason work
Out-of-rhythm Tigers defeated 73-58
Surging Wildcats beat Bryan 72-65,
Rally provides spirited sendoff for 1st Cavalry
Superintendent contract extended
Carter in delegation visiting Iraq, troops
Kerry puts his focus on Bush
Troops return to Hood; Preparing for 4th ID arrival
Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2004
Temple softball shuts out Heights in season opener
UMHB baseball wins opener
TC clubs to clash with rival MCC
Putting on the pinstripes: A-Rod makes it official
Concordia upends UMHB women
Salado breezes past Lago Vista
Wild, wacky 13-5A race enters final night
Westwood girls knock out Belton
It’s a dirty job and 1st Cav gets to do it
Budget woes issue for Temple schools
Slave narratives shared at program
Kerry wins Wisconsin primary
Cingular agrees to buy AT&T Wireless Services
Bush meets Fort Polk; President visits troops as his service questioned
Thursday, Feb. 19, 2004
Lady Tigers set to host tourney
Maddux returns to Cubs
UMHB men can clinch postseason berth tonight
Belton stunned by Bryan
Temple claws past Consul
TC teams get sweet revenge
Dean calling it quits
Bush backs away from job numbers
Edwards, Kerry tune strategies
Chet Edwards questions cost of moving VA services
Motorcycle aficionados tie the knot at Harley store
Approval of $9.9 million bid likely
Friday, Feb. 20, 2004
Lady Crusaders plow Schreiner, 106-45
UIL approves two appeals
Colorado suspends embattled Barnett
Rangers ready to shift focus
Blackhawks stunned by Spirit
UMHB men in playoffs
Tonight's district playoffs caused by unique five-way tie atop 13-5A
Bremer: June 30 firm for new Iraqi rule
Pfizer cuts off some Canadian Internet pharmacies
Skilling pleads not guilty
Plans set for rescue of shuttles
New police complex OKd
Dr. Dickey new trustee on S&W foundation
Saturday, Feb. 21, 2004
Wildcats, Tigers reach playoffs: Belton has easy time with Consol, 69-51
Crusaders can clinch host bid
Colorado names interim coach
UMHB gets early sweep
James, Cavaliers snap Spurs
Wildcats, Tigers reach playoffs: Temple edges past Bryan 59-57
City revenues up, expenditures in line
Bush spends $7.5 million to start campaign; Kerry, Edwards locked in duel for money
Heloise to speak at Go Red for Women
Anti-terror case review set by court; hearing will involve U.S. citizens arrested as
No layoffs set for schools; exigency status merely insurance for possible shortfall
$1.5 million permit issued for Texell
Sunday, Feb. 22, 2004
Hints from Heloise: From health to pantyhose
Early primary voting starts this Monday
Mega Millions drawing yields one $230 million jackpot winner
Neighborhood Watch program may be best way to cut crime
Red Cross checks on Saddam
Texas sweeps Oklahoma
'Cats comeback makes great story
TC teams clinch playoff berths
DENIED
Pitchers dominate doubleheader
Mavs roast Rockets
Monday, Feb. 23, 2004
Iran admits buying nuclear equipment on black market
Nader throws independent hat into presidential race
Largest U.S. troop switch in motion
Early voting begins for primaries
Solana Ranch hunters
Duke halts two-game skid
Spurs clip T-Wolves
Weir survives scare at Nissan
Tech women stomp Texas
Oswalt to start Astros' opener
Kenseth takes Subway 400
Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2004
3 filings in bioscience district board election
Marines go to embassy in Haiti: Rebels threatening to move on capital
Army cancels its multimillion Comanche helicopter program
Bush takes re-election offensive, describes Kerry as ‘a waffler’
Ausmus plays vital role; Astros squatter eager to catch Clemens, Pettitte
Early voting in primaries begins
Mouton keeps Horns rolling; Senior guard scores 23 in Texas
Jail bond returns to voters: Bell commissioners call for election on $46 million bond
Rockdale names football coach/AD
Late home runs doom Lady Leopards
Speed vs. Size: Belton-Westwood playoff features contrasting styles
Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2004
Belton soccer boys post shutout vs. Temple
Lexington knocks out Salado girls
Ryan joins Astros as an adviser
Duncan, Spurs upend Rockets
Bandits rally past Blackhawks
Tigers roar past Warriors, move on
Reviews mixed on Trans Texas Corridor; About 100 attend hearing; loss of endangered prairie a concern
Soggy weather expected to continue through today
Retail center planned; 31st and loop
War crimes charges; military tribunals set
Bush urges banning gay marriages
Thursday, Feb. 26, 2004
No. 5 Longhorns edge No. 16 Lady Bears in double overtime
Mobley, Yao help Rockets clip James, Cavs
Ravens star RB Lewis indicted on drug charges
First full-team spring workout positive for Rangers
Temple, Belton begin baseball season at tournaments
TC women fall at Cisco; Lady Leopards won't get title shot
Garcia, Temple outscore Belton 5-3 in girls soccer clash
Probe of DeLay
‘Passion’ a powerful encounter; Film depicts Jesus’ final days graphically
No room at the theater; few seats available
Loop, I-35 project gets started; Property owners on route get notified of right-of-way acquisitions
Greenspan: Cut Social Security
Renewed urgency in hunt for bin Laden
Friday, Feb. 27, 2004
DA probe
Cleric signals deal on Iraqi elections
Rebels go for Haiti
Temple student surrounded by heroes
Complex built for growth
Baylor investigation: Major infractions
Crusaders want to win right now
Crusaders aim to overcome loss, win first ASC crown
Belton accepts underdog role
Balance, chemistry key elements in Temple boys
Saturday, Feb. 28, 2004
Belton shocks Cy Falls
Salado boys roll over Schulenberg
Lady Tigers Bridgers co-MVP
Temple track to host meet
UMHB knocked out
Playoffs start sweet for Wildcats
Report shows Three Oaks Mine impact
$9.9 million permit OKd for police station
Home, Garden guide for improvement
One Martha Stewart charge thrown out
Top bishop: No shelter for abusers: Two reports show half-century of pervasive assaults on minors
Two U.S. servicemen face Internet child sex charges: Hood soldier arrested in Copperas Cove; Air Force officer taken into custody
Sunday, Feb. 29, 2004
Alcoa recalling 25 hourly employees in preparation for summer months
Throngs see Expo 2004: Popular home, garden show ends today
Search for bin Laden intensifies
TC teams split at Weatherford
Woods, Love in final Battle
Longhorns nip Red Raiders
Running Wild; Tem-Cats defend team title; Wildcats third at Temple Relays
Four area teams eye next step
Haiti
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