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Daily Oklahoman (Oklahoma City, OK) archives from February 2005

Delta cuts city flights to DFW as hub closes.
February 1, 2005

Changes may limit telecom companies' competition.
February 1, 2005

Unions hit hard by job losses, right-to-work.
February 1, 2005

Gov. Henry unveils plan to curb workers' comp costs, fraud.
February 1, 2005

Fame of brand names has changed with time.
February 2, 2005

Window dressing.
February 2, 2005

Syntroleum posts $41.9 million loss in 2004.
February 2, 2005

Two companies help doctors go paperless.
February 2, 2005

Tyson picks Texas for meatpacking plant.
February 2, 2005

Academies in city and Tulsa to teach construction skills.
February 3, 2005

Public shows mistrust of health care.
February 3, 2005

Magellan Sees Profits Increase.
February 3, 2005

Chesapeake Energy experiencing growth.
February 3, 2005

Devon profits hit record of $2.2 billion.
February 3, 2005

Fix seen as critical for workers' comp.
February 3, 2005

FAA move may jettison 45 jobs in McAlester at flight center.
February 4, 2005

Bus line closes six state stops.
February 4, 2005

Cancer center scouts state.
February 4, 2005

Metro area home sales set record in 2004.
February 4, 2005

Costs send Avalon out of public sector.
February 4, 2005

Game day means super business for Oklahoma's retailers.
February 4, 2005

Trademark infringement case goes to court.
February 4, 2005

Wireless 'net spreads.
February 4, 2005

Factory to reopen in Marietta.
February 5, 2005

New insurance commissioner vows integrity.
February 5, 2005

Wholesale industry drawn to local sales opportunity.
February 5, 2005

Minimum wage bills raise hackles.
February 5, 2005

Kerr-McGee doubles position in China.
February 5, 2005

The Daily Oklahoman real estate column.
February 5, 2005

Bank executive is tough competitor at work and play.
February 6, 2005

Research park expansion promises 'Class A' campus.
February 6, 2005

American Airlines expanding state service.
February 8, 2005

Congress considers making Chapter 7 requests tougher.
February 8, 2005

Governor on right track, business leaders say.
February 8, 2005

Painter creates faux finishes for area homes.
February 8, 2005

Manufacturers begin taking steps to attract younger work force.
February 8, 2005

Edmond-developed nanotechnology about to receive honors worldwide.
February 8, 2005

Devon Energy funds new geological lab at OSU.
February 8, 2005

Shopping center in works for Pebble Creek in Mustang.
February 8, 2005

State technology initiative receives funding.
February 8, 2005

Home building in metro area keeps pace with 2004.
February 9, 2005

City events double for investors.
February 9, 2005

Rumors fly that Shell will buy Williams.
February 9, 2005

Biomass companies consider state for operations.
February 10, 2005

Company creates breast cancer risk test.
February 10, 2005

Tulsa IPO to create life insurer.
February 10, 2005

Bush's budget slashes state centers.
February 10, 2005

Bricktown IHOP sees delay in opening plan.
February 10, 2005

Realtors' group seeks clarification.
February 10, 2005

Stores may hold wine tastings under proposal.
February 10, 2005

Business ownership survey shows gaps.
February 11, 2005

GM plant uses landfill gas for energy.
February 11, 2005

Prices expected to hold steady for natural gas.
February 11, 2005

Hiland Partners enjoys strong debut.
February 11, 2005

McAlester sleepwear company plans expansion, new jobs.
February 11, 2005

Pioneer, Sprint announce alliance.
February 11, 2005

Most 'I love yous' come in envelopes.
February 11, 2005

Wheat growers oppose Bush plan to cut subsidies.
February 11, 2005

Local bakeries report rising sales for bread.
February 12, 2005

Hiland Partners officials pleased by good beginning for natural gas company.
February 12, 2005

The Daily Oklahoman real estate column.
February 12, 2005

Magazine gives city high rank on tech use.
February 12, 2005

Working parents seek answers to children's supervision during school breaks.
February 13, 2005

Development programs help prepare future work force, experts say.
February 13, 2005

Legislator proposes paid family leave.
February 13, 2005

Oil, gas conservation director sets sights on state.
February 13, 2005

New Bricktown restaurant opens after three years in the process.
February 13, 2005

Kerr-McGee chairman to leave BOK board.
February 15, 2005

Lawmakers asked to refine child labor laws.
February 15, 2005

Distillery owners hope bills will ease rules affecting sales.
February 15, 2005

Senator's bill attempts to refine real estate rules.
February 15, 2005

MCI still has 10-year obligation to create Oklahoma jobs.
February 15, 2005

More women are choosing to own, run businesses.
February 15, 2005

Tulsa maintenance center to create 25 jobs.
February 16, 2005

Oklahoma RedHawks seek 'raving' workers for ballpark.
February 16, 2005

David Boren leaves ConocoPhillips board.
February 16, 2005

J.C. Penney plans to offer middle-of-the-market line.
February 16, 2005

Safety violations claimed of driller after death of rig worker.
February 16, 2005

FAA wants information on Tulsa area airport.
February 17, 2005

Apple's new store won't take bite out of market, dealers say.
February 17, 2005

House panel backs plans concerning business tax.
February 17, 2005

League for the Blind provides employment to fill many contracts.
February 17, 2005

Energy sector creates 4,200 jobs.
February 17, 2005

Home sales flat in January, but Realtors remain upbeat.
February 17, 2005

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