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Oklahoma tornadoes Chambers and cities collaborate to boost storm-affected businesses in Oklahoma
The Greater Oklahoma City Chamber announced the Back to Business Initiative on Friday, allowing owners of businesses with damage from Monday's tornado to report their needs and get connected to ...
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Oklahoma tornadoes What will it take to get Moores stores back in business
After the cleanup, what will it take to get the Moore business community back on its feet? Optimism reigns as business owners say: we will ...
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Memorial Day weekend activities planned in Oklahoma City area
The 45th Infantry Division Museum will host its annual Memorial Day ceremony honoring U.S. service members at 10 a.m. Monday at the museum, 2145 NE ...
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Oklahoma principals recall day tornado hit
It was like any other day. If anything, it might have been a little better than usual -- with more deserved honors for the kids, more jokes and songs, more smiles. Even Mother Nature, after storms the previous day, seemed at first to cooperate as the sun shone ...
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Former Employee of Oklahoma City Assisted Living Center Gets Prison for Fraud www.privateofficer.com
--Yesterday, James Lester Hausam, Jr., 29, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, was sentenced to serve 37 months in prison in connection with a scheme to steal money from a resident at a metro retirement home, announced Sanford C. Coats, United States Attorney for the Western District of Oklahoma. In 2010, Hausam worked at an assisted-living center in Bethany, Oklahoma. There, he became friends with ...
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The Abominable Dr. Phibes [DVD]
In Danse Macabre, a nonfiction study of the pleasures of horror, novelist Stephen King notes quite rightly and quite obviously that the one leveler, the one thing we all as human beings have to fear, is death. As he puts it, "Without good old death to fall back on, the horror movies would be in bad shape." King further delineates between good death, which King describes as dying peacef ... ...
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Oklahoma tornadoes Oklahoma City resident shoots harrowing tornado video
When tornado sirens went off Monday, many Oklahomans headed for their cellars. South Oklahoma City resident Joshua Stacey went up to his roof ...
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Oklahoma tornadoes Gov. Mary Fallin signs disaster relief bill
Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin signs disaster relief bill and says she also will sign a measure that contains a package of tax breaks for tornado ...
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Oklahoma tornadoes Survivors helpers share stories
MOORE -- When a car pulls up and rolls its windows down, Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper Gabe Leach never knows whether its driver is in good spirits or ...
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Oklahoma lawmakers wrap up session
Oklahoma legislators, with deals made more than a month ago on reducing the state personal income tax rate and a major overhaul of the state workers' compensation, ground through a number of bills Friday before wrapping up this year's session with little ...
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Oklahoma tornadoes Chaplains minister to disasters victims
MOORE -- They held hands before the chaplains, their family and friends looking on from the front yard. Except instead of an altar, Jason Kluge and Jenae Green stood before their crumpled home on SW 16; instead of exchanging vows, they were simply looking for ...
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We must define the nature and scope of this struggle, or else it will define us. Neither I, nor any President can promise the total defeat of terror. What we must do is dismantle networks that pose a direct danger.
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Wyndham New Orleans at Canal Place
On arrival at this hotel the thing that struck us most was the location. It was just meters from the ...
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