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Record-breaking Singh rules for now, but Tiger's on the prowl.
January 1, 2005
Only honed passing skills are keeping Young from greatness.
January 1, 2005
With shaky passing game, Aggies can't climb out of hole.
January 1, 2005
Tennessee pummels Texas A&M to win Cotton Bowl.
January 1, 2005
A blooming Rose: Texas produces exciting finish over Michigan.
January 1, 2005
Carrollton, Texas-based Woot.com offers goods one deal at a time.
January 1, 2005
Denton, Texas-based robe manufacturer withstands trade winds.
January 1, 2005
There's lots of money to be made in Baby Boom age-related products, author says.
January 1, 2005
Executives surveyed say business cliches should be downsized.
January 1, 2005
REVIEW: Philips backlit TV set passes with flying colors.
January 1, 2005
Tsunamis can happen across the globe, experts warn.
January 2, 2005
Dallas defense comes apart while Giants come up huge.
January 2, 2005
Red-hot Pittsburgh enter playoffs rolling; Vikings, Jets stumble in.
January 2, 2005
Estimates show nation nearing 300 million.
January 2, 2005
Friends welcome family back after tsunami horror.
January 2, 2005
Cancer center to open in Plano, Texas.
January 2, 2005
Watch for sales over the next 60 days.
January 3, 2005
Women help keep ranches in family hands.
January 3, 2005
Reader challenges Cosby, who responds.
January 3, 2005
Some working poor don't receive their tax credit _ or even apply for it.
January 3, 2005
Arlington, Texas, mayor makes the most of opportunities.
January 3, 2005
The Dallas Morning News Robert Miller column.
January 3, 2005
Junk bond yields rose at slower pace in '04.
January 3, 2005
Strong quarter erases months of red ink for many mutual funds.
January 3, 2005
Calendar helps mom organize.
January 3, 2005
Consumers may have to slow spending.
January 3, 2005
Report: Canine virus spreading at high rate.
January 3, 2005
Miles leaves Okla. St. for LSU; Gundy promoted to replace him.
January 3, 2005
DeLay asks GOP colleagues to undo new ethics rule.
January 3, 2005
Scandal-driven rules keep coming.
January 3, 2005
After fueling the economy for so long, consumers are stretched thin.
January 3, 2005
After 2 strong years, junk bond's upside potential may be 'capped out'.
January 3, 2005
2004 was a mixed year for Dallas-area companies.
January 3, 2005
Mutual funds finally rake it in.
January 3, 2005
Catching stocks after a fall can pay off big, but do the homework, experts say.
January 3, 2005
The Dallas Morning News personal finance column.
January 3, 2005
Federal Reserve chief in Dallas takes over a bank in transition.
January 3, 2005
Nation's airlines take notice of simplified fare structures.
January 4, 2005
Signs point to first national increase in investment since 2000.
January 4, 2005
New versions of Halo and Half-Life were worth waiting for.
January 4, 2005
Blue and red is the same as old and new.
January 4, 2005
Therapy program provides less-invasive treatment for clubfeet.
January 4, 2005
Will January elections spark Mideast changes?
January 4, 2005
Reviews of new classical music releases.
January 4, 2005
Great acts, songs give these kids soundtracks adult appeal.
January 4, 2005
These family flicks had the magic touch.
January 4, 2005
Health care jobs growing rapidly.
January 4, 2005
Contractors steer changing course.
January 4, 2005
Eastwood, Swank land an emotional wallop in `Million Dollar Baby'.
January 4, 2005
Verizon the best of the mediocre, Consumer Reports says.
January 4, 2005
Popular diets don't differ in helping lose weight, study finds.
January 4, 2005
Trash talk: Tabloid roundup.
January 4, 2005
Trivia: Leonardo DiCaprio.
January 4, 2005
What we like: HangoverReview.com.
January 4, 2005
Television Q&A.
January 4, 2005
Baltimore mutual-fund manager outdoes S&P for 14th year.
January 4, 2005
Dallas-area companies expand as payday lending goes mainstream.
January 4, 2005
Partnership buys into Addison, Texas, shopping center.
January 4, 2005
Samsung to roll out new phones.
January 4, 2005
TXU Energy Co. closes 9 turbines.
January 4, 2005
Boggs instant hit with Hall of Fame.
January 4, 2005
With Mavs facing Lakers, Howard can't let his guard down.
January 4, 2005
Comics pioneer Will Eisner dies at 87.
January 4, 2005
Playoffs not in the future.
January 4, 2005
If glass is half-empty, Jones should fill `er up with better Cowboys.
January 4, 2005
NFL awards . . . and the winners are.
January 4, 2005
`Rwanda' finding courage amid atrocity.
January 4, 2005
New Texas congressmen take oath amid plans, dreams.
January 4, 2005
SEC files fraud charges against TV Azteca.
January 4, 2005
More officials in Iraq calling for election postponement.
January 4, 2005
`White Noise'.
January 4, 2005
`The Woodsman'.
January 4, 2005
Airlines' stocks plunge.
January 5, 2005
Mexican stock exchange beats almost all major markets in 2004.
January 5, 2005
Verizon Wireless offers best service, but still sees problems, survey says.
January 5, 2005
Schools grow as gaming industry comes of age.
January 5, 2005
Now what? You've unwrapped your jazzy gadgets, and you're ready to start using them ...
January 5, 2005
`No Child' Act won't leave high school students behind.
January 5, 2005
Lend a hand, or a wrist, to a cause.
January 5, 2005
Wrist action: Bracelets bring in bucks for causes.
January 5, 2005
Incontinent dog needs evaluation.
January 5, 2005
First husbands play supporting role to pastors.
January 5, 2005
Religion in the media: A look at recent books and music.
January 5, 2005
Religions are different, but devastated region's grief same.
January 5, 2005