Best-selling Christian author declares: ‘It’s Not About Me’

The Associated Press State & Local Wire March 6, 2004, Saturday, BC cycle Best-selling Christian author declares: ‘It’s Not About Me’ BYLINE: By BOBBY ROSS JR., Associated Press Writer SECTION: State and Regional LENGTH: 977 words DATELINE: SAN ANTONIO To millions of readers, he’s a homespun writer whose personal anecdotes help connect ordinary Christians to God. To thousands at his church, he’s an honest, humble … Continue reading Best-selling Christian author declares: ‘It’s Not About Me’

A rarity in Bush Country: Voters split on presidential race

The Associated Press State & Local Wire March 6, 2004, Saturday, BC cycle A rarity in Bush Country: Voters split on presidential race BYLINE: By BOBBY ROSS JR., Associated Press Writer SECTION: Political News LENGTH: 889 words DATELINE: DAINGERFIELD, Texas From the regulars at the Hawkins Family Restaurant to the union members who work at Lone Star Steel, folks in this East Texas town tend … Continue reading A rarity in Bush Country: Voters split on presidential race

Opening of Gibson’s ‘Passion’ draws crowds

Opening of Gibson’s ‘Passion’ draws crowds BYLINE: By BOBBY ROSS JR., Associated Press Writer SECTION: Entertainment LENGTH: 961 words DATELINE: PLANO, Texas The people streaming out of the movie theater looked as if they’d just attended a wake – and many said they felt as if they had. Red eyes and muffled crying were common as Christians and the merely curious flocked to theaters nationwide … Continue reading Opening of Gibson’s ‘Passion’ draws crowds

Episcopal missionaries undeterred by gay bishop backlash

February 3, 2004, Tuesday, BC cycle Episcopal missionaries undeterred by gay bishop backlash BYLINE: By BOBBY ROSS JR., Associated Press Writer SECTION: Domestic News LENGTH: 805 words DATELINE: AUSTIN, Texas They’re headed to Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East to work with street children, build shelters for the homeless and help AIDS-stricken communities improve medical care. But while a world away, these aspiring … Continue reading Episcopal missionaries undeterred by gay bishop backlash

Texas priest ‘unlikely leader’ in conservatives’ fight against gay bishop

January 14, 2004, Wednesday, BC cycle Texas priest ‘unlikely leader’ in conservatives’ fight against gay bishop BYLINE: By BOBBY ROSS JR., Associated Press Writer SECTION: Domestic News LENGTH: 872 words DATELINE: PLANO, Texas The Rev. Canon David Roseberry has built the congregation he started with 13 members back in 1985 into the Episcopal church that boasts the largest attendance in the nation. His success with … Continue reading Texas priest ‘unlikely leader’ in conservatives’ fight against gay bishop

Soldier’s wife: ‘It was just like he had won the lottery’

The Associated Press State & Local Wire December 15, 2003, Monday, BC cycle Soldier’s wife: ‘It was just like he had won the lottery’ BYLINE: By BOBBY ROSS JR., Associated Press Writer SECTION: State and Regional LENGTH: 500 words Usually, when Staff Sgt. Joey Wommack calls his wife from Iraq after a mission, he sounds tired, like he’s about to collapse from exhaustion. This time, … Continue reading Soldier’s wife: ‘It was just like he had won the lottery’

December 2003: No sleigh required: This Santa prefers a helicopter

December 13, 2003, Saturday, BC cycle No sleigh required: This Santa prefers a helicopter BYLINE: By BOBBY ROSS JR., Associated Press Writer SECTION: State and Regional LENGTH: 942 words DATELINE: ABOARD SANTA U.S.A. HELICOPTER NO. 2 Head elf John Carter sits up front, a green flight headset wrapped around his red Santa hat. Elementary school principal Sheila McCollum, in her first propeller-driven excursion, is buckled … Continue reading December 2003: No sleigh required: This Santa prefers a helicopter

JFK’s assassination still stirs memories, debate 40 years later

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November 15, 2003, Saturday, BC cycle

Assassination still stirs memories, debate 40 years later

BYLINE: By BOBBY ROSS JR. and PENNY COCKERELL, Associated Press Writers

SECTION: Domestic News

LENGTH: 1403 words

DATELINE: DALLAS

Moments before President John F. Kennedy’s limousine reached the Texas School Book Depository on that November afternoon four decades ago, Nellie Connally turned to Kennedy and remarked, “No one can say Dallas doesn’t love and respect you, Mr. President.”

“You sure can’t,” he said.

The first shot sounded like a firecracker. The next two were unmistakably gunfire.

At the 40th anniversary of Kennedy’s death, the moments remain frozen in the American psyche, the assassination still a source of fascination for historians, conspiracy theorists and an estimated 2.2 million people who visit Dealey Plaza each year.

“It’s an age-old search for the truth,” said Greg Silva, 39, a Hilmar, Calif., salesman who wasn’t even born when Kennedy died but made it a point to visit The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza during a recent business trip to Dallas.

For others, the assassination endures as a deeply personal experience – a lingering mix of heartbreak, nostalgia and the lost promise of Camelot. Those emotions are clear at The Sixth Floor Museum.

“If you take people there that are old enough to remember the event, you lose them. They are back with their mother and father, sisters and brothers, aunts and uncles,” said Greg Elam, spokesman for the Dallas Convention & Visitors Bureau.

“You can tiptoe away and they’ll never know it because they are back in that experience.”

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Texas town prepares for long day of funerals

October 16, 2003, Thursday, BC cycle Texas town prepares for long day of funerals BYLINE: By BOBBY ROSS JR., Associated Press Writer SECTION: State and Regional LENGTH: 719 words DATELINE: ELDORADO, Texas This grieving West Texas town will overflow with tears Friday as seven of the eight senior citizens killed in a church bus crash are laid to rest. Three of the five funerals set for Friday – including combined services … Continue reading Texas town prepares for long day of funerals