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The Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX) archives from July 2002

Mutual funds battered amid scandals, `crisis in confidence'.
July 1, 2002

Everett at career crossroads.
July 1, 2002

Best and worst of the All-Star teams.
July 1, 2002

Nellie pulling out of Dallas? Cuban doesn't see it.
July 1, 2002

Donnie Nelson solidifies place with Mavericks.
July 1, 2002

Cheney headlines fund-raiser for Texas Republican.
July 1, 2002

Energy: Mexico should allow more competition.
July 1, 2002

Expect teams to dish out lots of checks.
July 1, 2002

Irvin's exposure increasing.
July 1, 2002

S&P stirs the pot with new definition of earnings.
July 1, 2002

SAT changes: Less emphasis on do-or-die test is healthy.
July 1, 2002

Capriati appears to be returning to previous brat-pack ways.
July 1, 2002

Top seeds advance; Dokic upset in 2 sets.
July 1, 2002

Macy delivers strong performance as physically impaired salesman.
July 1, 2002

British judge mows down wannabes on `American Idol'.
July 1, 2002

Mexico settles lawsuit that alleged laborers worked in slavelike conditions in Maine.
July 1, 2002

SEC chairman finds WorldCom report `inadequate and incomplete'.
July 1, 2002

The Dallas Morning News Robert Dodge Column.
July 1, 2002

The Dallas Morning News Robert Miller Column.
July 1, 2002

Downtown Dallas Office Space Is Filling.
July 1, 2002

The Dallas Morning News Personal Finance Column.
July 1, 2002

Largest U.S. Teachers Union Begins Annual Meeting in State that Shuns Label.
July 1, 2002

Many in Dallas-Area Telecom Corridor Have Lost Optimism.
July 1, 2002

No-Call Telemarketing List Goes Into Effect Today in Texas.
July 1, 2002

American must change, CEO tells employees.
July 2, 2002

Despite media scorn, fans love Bonds.
July 2, 2002

Donnie Nelson staying with Mavericks.
July 2, 2002

The box office report.
July 2, 2002

EDS chief talking openly about its challenges.
July 2, 2002

Webb, Inkster have a shot at a first.
July 2, 2002

Kuehne's goal hasn't changed.
July 2, 2002

Spoiled Eddie needs to flop with Toronto.
July 2, 2002

Expect teams to dish out lots of checks.
July 2, 2002

Hicks ready to invest heavily in Stanley Cup bid.
July 2, 2002

Ex-King Boucher signs four-year, $9.3 million contract with Stars.
July 2, 2002

Nation prepares for Independence Day with extra-tight security.
July 2, 2002

`Like Mike'.
July 2, 2002

What's opening in theaters next week.
July 2, 2002

Fowl play is cheep entertainment.
July 2, 2002

`The Powerpuff Girls Movie'.
July 2, 2002

Reeling: Remembering Joan Crawford.
July 2, 2002

Religion TV highlights.
July 2, 2002

Foe simply a speed bump for Venus.
July 2, 2002

`Jimmy Neutron' gets fun down to a science.
July 2, 2002

(390 words) Student visas: Controls need not be constraints.
July 2, 2002

WorldCom numbers unnaturally different from rivals, experts say now.
July 2, 2002

WorldCom still plays a vital role, CEO says.
July 2, 2002

Texas Governor Looks to Shield State Interests after Corporate Fraud Scandals.
July 2, 2002

Plano, Texas-Based Electronic Data Systems' Stock Sinks on Day of Bad News.
July 2, 2002

Mexican Government, Maine Egg Farm Settle Landmark Lawsuit.
July 2, 2002

GM May Revive Zero-Percent Financing Incentive.
July 2, 2002

Companies Use Ads to Polish Tainted Image, Discredit Rivals.
July 2, 2002

The Dallas Morning News Robert Miller Column.
July 2, 2002

Outside of Downtown Dallas, Office Occupancy Rates Slide.
July 2, 2002

Former Boss of Mexican Oil Firm Seeks U.S. Protection from Corruption Charges.
July 2, 2002

Summer Days Can Go from Lazy to Productive, Experts Say.
July 2, 2002

Dallas Area Gains Ground in National Rankings of Prosperity.
July 2, 2002

Regulators Call WorldCom Report 'Inadequate, Incomplete'.
July 2, 2002

Plano, Texas-Based Perot Systems Offers More Details of California Power Work.
July 2, 2002

Moussaoui demands in court filings to have access to media, to consult with lawyer.
July 3, 2002

`A Simple Habana Melody' by Oscar Hijuelos, read by Jimmy Smits.
July 3, 2002

Book briefs.
July 3, 2002

Telling a romance cover story: Novels of love often are cousins to science fiction.
July 3, 2002

Bush aides alter reason for delay of stock report.
July 3, 2002

International court: Administration should rethink its position.
July 3, 2002

Despite death of Napster, few music swapping remains as strong as ever.
July 3, 2002

History lesson: Lopez making last U.S. Open run.
July 3, 2002

Broomball, a hockey offshoot, is hot stuff on ice.
July 3, 2002

Get on board with a good trainer.
July 3, 2002

Stars miss out on the big deal.
July 3, 2002

As Karen Hughes fades out, White House staff works to compensate.
July 3, 2002

Way to keep mosquitoes away? Use repellent with DEET, report says.
July 3, 2002

Doctors say staph infections can now conquer protection of antibiotics.
July 3, 2002

Mexican president to reduce funding for Mexicans Abroad Program.
July 3, 2002

Reviews of new classical music releases.
July 3, 2002

LL Cool J always has a surprise up his sleeve.
July 3, 2002

Reviews of releases by Dolly Parton, Paul Oakenfold and more.
July 3, 2002

This learning pact can't have enough impact.
July 3, 2002

For Hall, cinema's palette is full of life.
July 3, 2002

Patriotic displays at heart of sports.
July 3, 2002

Listen and let the sounds of summer enfold you.
July 3, 2002

Krajicek doesn't mind missing holiday.
July 3, 2002

Capriati becomes latest upset victim; France's Mauresmo claims 6-3, 6-2 victory in quarterfinals.
July 3, 2002

Texas governor inspects San Antonio, declares disaster.
July 3, 2002... Byline: David McLemore SAN ANTONIO, Texas _ Saying, "help is on the way," Texas Gov. Rick Perry signed a state disaster declaration Wednesday for 29 Central and South Texas counties in response to rain-caused floods that killed at least...

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