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OKC Valedictorian Vanishes In South America
OKLAHOMA CITY - An Oklahoma City valedictorian vanished Sunday while on a family vacation in South America, according to authorities in the United States and Ecuador. Family members say local authorities believe the teen may have been kidnapped. Officials with the American Embassy in Ecuador tell News 9 they have been notified of the disappearance and are monitoring the situation closely. ...
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Many Tulsa Residents Wowed By Plans For New Park On Riverside Drive
"It's exciting, it's really exciting. There are all kinds of ideas and they have baked in the entire community's input," said Tulsa resident Billie ...
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Man Arrested For Alleged Deadly Threats On OK Governors Child Authorities
McCLAIN COUNTY, Oklahoma - A man is in jail Tuesday night accused of threatening to kill the McClain County Sheriff, a detective and one of Governor Fallin's children. According to court documents, Scott Helling sent an email from a library in Norman claiming authorities were responsible for his son's death and theft of his personal property. Helling is facing one charge of ...
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Owasso City Council Still Taking No Action Against Embattled City Manager
OWASSO, Oklahoma - Rodney Ray is on paid leave while Owasso's city council discusses what, if any, action it will take with regard to his employment as city manager. The city council met behind closed doors Tuesday night to talk about an internal investigation into allegations against Ray. Councilors say the details of the meeting will never be discussed, but this special meeting comes ...
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Green Country Residents Take Class In Protecting Home From Wildfires
DRUMRIGHT, Oklahoma - Wildfire season is upon us. It's been nearly a year since residents in parts of Green Country fought their way through devastating wildfires. People in Creek County are understandably on edge. But this time, they're learning how to protect their homes and land. So many wildfire rage in the outskirts of towns, and fire experts say living rural means learning ...
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The French Connection [DVD]
Prior to its release in late 1971 and subsequent winning of five of that year's Academy Awards, including best picture, director, and actor, there had never been a movie quite like The French Connection. There have been dozens and dozens since--most of what we associate with police-themed TV shows, especially Hill Street Blues and NYPD Blue owe a direct debt to the film--whic ... ...
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Ex-mobster tells of Bulger gangs killings
"You killed friends?" Bulger attorney Hank Brennan shot. "Yes," replied prosecution witness John Martorano. "Families?" "Yes." "Strangers?" "Yes." "Innocent people?" "Yes," said Martorano, who has admitted to 20 murders and who earlier served 12 years in prison on a government deal for his cooperation in the case ...
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James Lewis DeRosa Executed In Oklahoma After Being Convicted Of Killing Couple
McALESTER, Okla. -- Oklahoma executed a 36-year-old man on Tuesday for the October 2000 stabbing deaths of a couple on whose ranch he had worked. James Lewis DeRosa was killed by lethal injection at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary in McAlester. He was the second inmate the state executed this year. Prosecutors say DeRosa and an accomplice, 33-year-old John Eric Castleberry, went to Curtis and ...
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Man arrested in northeast Oklahoma City shooting
Joseph Moore, 33, was arrested on complaints of shooting with intent to kill and robbery Tuesday after a man was shot in Oklahoma City Tuesday morning, police ...
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Man sought in southwest Oklahoma City bank robbery
A bank was robbed Tuesday afternoon in southwest Oklahoma City, and FBI agents are searching for the robber. No one was hurt in the robbery and no weapon was ...
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Oklahoma executes inmate for taking part in 2000 stabbing deaths of ranching couple
FILE - This June 29, 2011 file photo provided by the Oklahoma Department of Corrections shows James DeRosa. DeRosa is scheduled to be executed Tuesday, June 18, 2013 for the Oct. 2, 2000 murders of Curtis Plummer, 73, and Gloria Plummer, 70. The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board voted last month against recommending that Gov. Mary Fallin commute DeRosa's death sentence to life in prison ...
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Our nuclear programmes are completely transparent. But we are ready to show greater transparency and make clear for the whole world that the steps of the Islamic Republic of Iran are completely within international frameworks. The sanctions are unfair, the Iranian people are suffering, and our (nuclear) activities are legal. These sanctions are illegal and only benefit Israel.
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Iran's president-elect was speaking after his historic election victory.
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Amora Hotel Jamison Sydney
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- Many Tulsa Residents Wowed By Plans For New Park On Riverside Drive
- Man Arrested For Alleged Deadly Threats On OK Governors Child Authorities
- Owasso City Council Still Taking No Action Against Embattled City Manager
- Green Country Residents Take Class In Protecting Home From Wildfires
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