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Daily Oklahoman (Oklahoma City, OK) archives from April 2004

Malpractice Carriers Put under Oklahoma Insurance Department Oversight.
April 1, 2004

Group's $18.4 Million Buys Eight Ministorage Facilities in Oklahoma City Area.
April 1, 2004

OPEC Decision to Cut Oil Production Expected to Have Little Effect on Oklahoma.
April 1, 2004

Peanut Acreage Drops in Oklahoma.
April 1, 2004

Energy Industry's Stock Prices Lead Wall Street Charge.
April 1, 2004

Jobless Whose Unemployment Benefits Have Ended Make Plea to Oklahoma Senator.
April 1, 2004

Medford, Okla., Bank Founded in 1901 to Be Acquired by Investor Group.
April 2, 2004

Enid, Okla., Food Company's Rapid Growth May Prompt More Hiring.
April 2, 2004

Oklahoma City Employers Speak of Importance of Supporting Workers in Military.
April 2, 2004

SBC Contract Talks with Oklahoma Workers Close in on Deadline.
April 2, 2004

Awards Help Generate Large Return for Oklahoma's Technology Community.
April 2, 2004

Sale of Alaska Assets Ends Williams Cos.' Stake in Oil Refining Business.
April 2, 2004

Edmond, Bartlesville, Okla., in List's Top 10 Best Places to Live.
April 3, 2004

Oklahoma Communities Are Greener Where Habitat for Humanity Builds.
April 3, 2004

The Daily Oklahoman Real Estate Column.
April 3, 2004

Oklahoma City's Bricktown Canal Water Taxi Sold Record Tickets in March.
April 3, 2004

Oklahoma Attorney General to Delay Filing Charges against Former WorldCom Head.
April 3, 2004

The Daily Oklahoman Executive Interview Column.
April 4, 2004

A Year Later, Health Insurance Privacy Laws Draw Mixed Response in Industry.
April 4, 2004

Abiding by Health Laws Proves Costly for Providers.
April 4, 2004

Woodward, Okla., Tech Center Offers Training for Oil, Gas Riggers.
April 4, 2004

Lawson Software Founder Gives Oklahoma Christian University $33 Million Gift.
April 5, 2004

Oklahoma Eckerd Sites to Take CVS Name as J.C. Penney Sells Drugstore Chain.
April 6, 2004

Both Sides See Oklahoma Telecom Deregulation as Turning Point for Good or Ill.
April 6, 2004

Baseball Season Opens with Winners, Losers -- among Oklahoma City Public Firms.
April 7, 2004

Illinois-Based Dot Foods to Open Ardmore, Okla., Distribution Center.
April 7, 2004

Oklahoma Attorney General Warns against Home Repair Fraud.
April 7, 2004

Devon Energy to Drill Even Deeper in Oklahoma Oil, Gas Properties.
April 7, 2004

Developers Brand Retail a Success for Oklahoma City Stockyards.
April 7, 2004

Private-Equity Firms Buy Vitamin Maker; Norman, Okla., Plant Not Affected.
April 7, 2004

Defense Contractor Northrop Grumman Consolidates Units in Oklahoma City.
April 8, 2004

Leadership Roles Pay Well for Oklahoma City Energy Company Executives.
April 8, 2004

Energy Industry Activity Focuses Attention on Oklahoma City.
April 8, 2004

Oil Producer Kerr-McGee Plans $3.4 Billion Merger with Westport Resources.
April 8, 2004

Energy Company Kerr-McGee Plans to Keep Its Headquarters in Oklahoma City.
April 8, 2004

Telecom Provider SBC, Union Take Recess; Oklahoma Workers Say Strike Possible.
April 8, 2004

Turkey Hunt Brings Business to Oklahoma.
April 8, 2004

Boeing Considers Selling Plants in Oklahoma, Kansas.
April 9, 2004

Firms Investing in Local Economies Want More Than Cash, Oklahoma Official Says.
April 9, 2004

Gasoline Prices Expected to Keep Rising, with Return to 'Normal' by Fall.
April 9, 2004

Frank Lloyd Wright-Inspired Tower in Oklahoma City Is on Auction Block.
April 9, 2004

Oklahoma House Approves Payday Loan Restrictions.
April 9, 2004

Oklahoma Retailers Enjoyed Strong Sales in March.
April 9, 2004

Mustang, Okla., Grocery to Join Forces with Another to Compete with Wal-Mart.
April 9, 2004

Oklahoma Taxpayers Increasingly File Online.
April 9, 2004

The Daily Oklahoman Real Estate Column.
April 10, 2004

Realtors Win Fight to Protect Their Good Name.
April 10, 2004

Oklahoma City Executive's Company Deals in Other Businesses' Data.
April 11, 2004

Tax Freedom Day Arrives for Wage-Earning Americans.
April 11, 2004

Skate Park, Dock Top Oklahoma City Council Agenda.
April 11, 2004

Final Four Label Is a Winner for Oklahoma Winery.
April 11, 2004

Tulsa, Okla., Airport Traffic Increases.
April 13, 2004

Government Demonstration in Oklahoma City Showcases Mobile Technology.
April 13, 2004

Cash Flow Lets Oklahoma City-Based Devon Energy Pay Back $635 Million in Debt.
April 13, 2004

Oklahoma City Personnel Companies Are Shut Down by Court Order.
April 13, 2004

Passenger Levels Increase 11 Percent at Oklahoma City Airport in March.
April 14, 2004

Oklahoma Senate Favors Business Incentive Bill.
April 14, 2004

Rising Material Costs Cutting into Oklahoma Builders' Profits.
April 14, 2004

Tracking Issue Worries Oklahoma Livestock Producers.
April 14, 2004

Procrastinators Scramble as Tax Deadline Looms.
April 14, 2004

Former European Six Flags Parks to Be Returned to Regional Roots.
April 15, 2004

Oklahoma Chamber Aims to Get Employees to Vote for Pro-Business Candidates.
April 15, 2004

Natural-Gas Giant Williams Cos. Has $400 Million Credit Boost.
April 15, 2004

Developer Bids to Win Oklahoma City Office Tower.
April 15, 2004

Inflatable Party Spot for Oklahoma City Set to Open.
April 15, 2004

Attracting Research Funds Is Urged for Oklahoma's Economic Growth.
April 15, 2004

Closing of Claremore, Okla., Stainless-Steel Plant to Mean Job Loss for 60.
April 15, 2004

Telecommunications-Deregulation Measure Advances in Oklahoma House.
April 15, 2004

Braman, Okla., Bank Branch's Closing Ends Chapter for Longtime Tellers.
April 16, 2004

Wal-Mart across Street Is Too Much for Newcastle, Okla., Independent Grocery.
April 16, 2004

Oklahoma's Jobless Rate Falls in February.
April 16, 2004

Tulsa, Okla.-Based ONEOK Ends Deal to Acquire Interest in Natural-Gas Facility.
April 16, 2004

Oklahoma City-Based Energy Company GMX Posts Slight Yearly Profit.
April 16, 2004

Oklahoma City Energy Firm Simons Petroleum Puts Investment into Area Jobs.
April 16, 2004

Oklahoma Companies Join in Talks about Business Ethics, Form Consortium.
April 17, 2004

Oklahoma City Company sees High Demand for Check Technology.
April 17, 2004

New Oklahoma City Franchise of 1-800-Got-Junk? Cleans out All Sizes of Clutter.
April 17, 2004

Study of Poultry Litter as Power Source of Interest to Oklahoma Farmers.
April 17, 2004

Oklahoma City Realtors Take Global Look at Their Business.
April 17, 2004

Nichols Hills, Okla., Show House Reflects Local Designers' Combined Efforts.
April 17, 2004

Winding Career Path Leads to Success for Oklahoma City Banker.
April 18, 2004

Recreational Vehicles Can Get Owners Tax Breaks Much Like Home Mortgages.
April 18, 2004

Many Marginal Public Companies Decide to Return to Private Sector.
April 18, 2004

Oklahoma City Conference Focuses on Aviation Concerns.
April 20, 2004

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