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The Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX) archives from October 2005

7-Eleven franchises invade northern Mexico.
October 1, 2005

Jet fuel costs ground American Airlines flights.
October 1, 2005

Tilt-rotor aircraft ad sparks controversy.
October 1, 2005

Maybe Rangers don't need more Hart.
October 1, 2005

Moss gets under Cowboys' skin.
October 1, 2005

Kansas gets physical, but No. 16 Texas Tech survives.
October 1, 2005

Explosion kills one near Oklahoma stadium; suicide suspected.
October 1, 2005

Longhorns rip Mizzou, await Sooners.
October 1, 2005

A&M fends off Bears in overtime.
October 1, 2005

Johnson aims to make Mavs camp one of systematic understanding.
October 2, 2005

Modano embraces chance to start fresh, become a star again.
October 2, 2005

Shrimpers took big hit from Katrina.
October 2, 2005

Seafood industry forced over the edge.
October 2, 2005

Running game comes up short when Cowboys need it most.
October 2, 2005

Abortion among hot-button issues high court will consider this term.
October 2, 2005

The Dallas Morning News Cheryl Hall column.
October 2, 2005

The Dallas Morning News Robert Miller column.
October 2, 2005

Survey takers choose favorite ad characters, slogans.
October 2, 2005

The Dallas Morning News Scott Burns column.
October 2, 2005

Concrete industry has a solid future.
October 2, 2005

A natural fit for Whole Foods?
October 2, 2005

The Dallas Morning News Small Business column.
October 2, 2005

Mileage hounds are seeing double.
October 3, 2005

DeLay, prosecutor share an unwillingness to back down from a fight.
October 3, 2005

`Margarita man' is advocate for Hispanic amputees.
October 3, 2005

In Korea, a jobs-for-nukes proposal.
October 3, 2005

Travel notebook.
October 3, 2005

With a little foresight, investors can use options to limit risk.
October 3, 2005

A no-cook tapas party.
October 3, 2005

Tragedy aboard bus began as an effort to avoid Katrina's horrors.
October 3, 2005

Loyalists don't want to forgo SUVs.
October 3, 2005

Surprise may await bond investors who make wrong call.
October 3, 2005

Mutual funds stand tall against storms.
October 3, 2005

Energy, roofing, cement shares rise, but some harbor ethical doubts.
October 3, 2005

Storm woes may actually give firms a break.
October 3, 2005

The Dallas Morning News Danielle DiMartino column.
October 3, 2005

Expectations for higher inflation are flying.
October 3, 2005

The Dallas Morning News Local Stocks column.
October 3, 2005

The Dallas Morning News Robert Miller column.
October 3, 2005

The Dallas Morning News personal finance column.
October 3, 2005

Energy, roofing, cement shares rise, but some harbor ethical doubts.
October 3, 2005

The most dangerous postseason predators are last ones in.
October 3, 2005

Miers said to be on `extreme end' of pro-life movement.
October 3, 2005

Record offers few clues to Miers' views.
October 3, 2005

Bush nominates Miers to fill O'Connor's seat on high court.
October 3, 2005

Bullish on show ring.
October 3, 2005

New liver, new lease on life.
October 3, 2005

Storm woes may actually give firms a break.
October 3, 2005

The Dallas Morning News local stocks column.
October 3, 2005

Funds survive quarter of volatility.
October 3, 2005

Oil deal turns into legal saga for Dallas executive.
October 3, 2005

Ris fights for Wright on behalf of American.
October 4, 2005

When conservatives get to know Harriet Miers, they'll respect her.
October 4, 2005

Get the equation right and get lucky.
October 4, 2005

Some crises don't open pocketbooks.
October 4, 2005

Britons wonder if anti-terrorism efforts go too far.
October 4, 2005

Television Q&A.
October 4, 2005

Health workers explore night life.
October 4, 2005

`NBA Live `06' pinnacle of NBA gaming; `Sly 3' is easy but it's fun.
October 4, 2005

Fashion grads take NY.
October 4, 2005

Lunch ladies: Einstein Bros.
October 4, 2005

Trash talk: Tabloid roundup.
October 4, 2005

What we like: MetroMint.
October 4, 2005

At 55, `Cinderella' wears it well.
October 4, 2005

Airline traffic grows despite hurricanes.
October 4, 2005

Rangers' Daniels, 28, youngest, least-experienced baseball GM ever.
October 4, 2005

Almanzar to be suspended for steroids.
October 4, 2005

Buck and young buck: Who's in charge here, anyway ?
October 4, 2005

Stoops isn't obsessed with beating Texas.
October 4, 2005

Bomar puts a little extra boom in Sooners.
October 4, 2005

Stars coach's projects: Help renovate NHL and mold winning team.
October 4, 2005

Conservative Texas justice offers insider's insight on Miers.
October 4, 2005

Candidate would be high court's first evangelical.
October 4, 2005

Bush answers criticism of Miers, says she won't legislate from bench.
October 4, 2005

Firms cite storms for lower earnings.
October 4, 2005

Surprising move at top of ACS.
October 4, 2005

Corner Bakery sale set.
October 4, 2005

Immigrants part of indigent health plan?
October 4, 2005

Say good-bye to that initial public offerings rally.
October 4, 2005

Prentiss Properties to be sold.
October 4, 2005

Hurricanes to lower earnings for some companies, become a scapegoat for others.
October 5, 2005

Audiobook: `Crusader's Cross' by James Lee Burke.
October 5, 2005

It's time to wrap up the Plame case.
October 5, 2005

Media & religion: A look at recent books, music and Web sites.
October 5, 2005

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