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

Companies splice goals to strategy in search of growth, success.
January 1, 2005

Oklahoma City economic development officials are optimistic for new year.
January 1, 2005

January is top time for people to flock to gyms.
January 1, 2005

Renovated Oklahoma City house fits law student.
January 1, 2005

Petroleum demand is expected to climb in 2005.
January 1, 2005

The Daily Oklahoman real estate column.
January 1, 2005

Custom builder gets unconventional loan.
January 2, 2005

Oil, steel prices help boost Oklahoma stocks in 2004.
January 2, 2005

Opinions in Oklahoma differ sharply on importing Canadian cattle.
January 4, 2005

Frankoma Pottery plant in Sapulpa, Okla., closes after business begun in 1933.
January 4, 2005

Oklahoma biotech industry seeks funding to create state-based companies.
January 5, 2005

Oklahoma City-based Sonic makes it easier for customers to pay with plastic.
January 5, 2005

The Daily Oklahoman Don Mecoy column.
January 5, 2005

First phase of Stockyards City Marketplace in Oklahoma City is ready to lease.
January 5, 2005

Tulsa, Okla.-based Unit Corp. buys Strata Drilling subsidiary.
January 6, 2005

FDIC economic profile of Oklahoma shows improvement.
January 6, 2005

Economics professor at Oklahoma City university dies at 53.
January 6, 2005

Oklahoma screenprinters lose championship T-shirt revenues with bowl game loss.
January 6, 2005

Bill in U.S. Congress would aid tsunami donors with tax break for 2004.
January 6, 2005

Oklahoma biotech company reaches milestone.
January 7, 2005

Zoning change sets framework for latest Hobby Lobby expansion in Oklahoma City.
January 7, 2005

Natural gas prices endure cold snap in central United States.
January 7, 2005

Oklahoma-based steel products company Webco removes stock from AMEX.
January 7, 2005

Tyson to choose between Durant, Okla., site, one in Texas for new meat plant.
January 7, 2005

Weather's effect in Oklahoma, rest of Midwest depends on the business.
January 7, 2005

Oklahoma beef council selects new director.
January 8, 2005

Dish Network plans rate hike in Oklahoma City.
January 8, 2005

Home builder seeks perfect harmony for central Oklahoma association members.
January 8, 2005

The Daily Oklahoman real estate column.
January 8, 2005

Proper parental planning increases odds of student receiving college aid.
January 9, 2005

Now is the time to file for financial aid for college in fall, experts say.
January 9, 2005

Oklahoma home builders face 'inevitable' regulation.
January 9, 2005

Former Oklahoma City mayor is back to real estate business as usual.
January 9, 2005

Edmond, Okla., barbecue restaurant turns up heat with stand-alone building.
January 11, 2005

Cingular expands digital network with new cell towers in Oklahoma, Arkansas.
January 11, 2005

Layoffs at Oklahoma City's General Motors plant unrelated to national cuts.
January 11, 2005

Bankrupt Beautyco beauty products retail chain shuts stores across Oklahoma.
January 11, 2005

Tulsa, Okla.-based Webco steel tubing company's shares drop.
January 11, 2005

Companies weigh in on changes to rules governing Oklahoma's telecom industry.
January 11, 2005

Oklahoma aerospace sector proposals are on course for consideration.
January 12, 2005

Asbestos removal costs ease for Oklahoma City hotel.
January 12, 2005

Southwest Bancorp says fees related to student loans will cut earnings.
January 12, 2005

Low mortgage rates still driving Oklahoma City housing market.
January 12, 2005

The Daily Oklahoman Jim Stafford column.
January 12, 2005

Texas bank to buy five bank branches in Oklahoma.
January 13, 2005

Boral Bricks to build plant in Union City, Okla.
January 13, 2005

Long-term contracts give way to month-to-month packages at Oklahoma City gyms.
January 13, 2005

New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer speaks at Oklahoma City fundraiser.
January 13, 2005

Oklahoma commission approves revision of phone regulations.
January 13, 2005

Oklahoma business panel to study phone competition in state.
January 13, 2005

Oklahoma city-area union leaders expect benefits in merger.
January 13, 2005

Prospect of Canadian cattle worries producers in Oklahoma.
January 14, 2005

Elevator operator in downtown Oklahoma City building to make final stop Jan. 31.
January 14, 2005

Information technology company CIBER opens site in Oklahoma City.
January 14, 2005

Oklahoma City-based Devon Energy to drill for 'heavy oil' in Canada oil sands.
January 14, 2005

Young professionals in Oklahoma City area seek members for new networking group.
January 14, 2005

Oklahoma City, Tulsa make magazine's 'hottest' list for business expansion.
January 15, 2005

The Daily Oklahoman real estate column.
January 15, 2005

SBC seeks rate freedom in Oklahoma.
January 15, 2005

Tulsa-based Public Service Co. of Oklahoma lands rate hike to trim trees.
January 15, 2005

RV, boat show at Oklahoma state fair park opens to enthusiastic crowd.
January 15, 2005

Washington Redskins owner's letter criticizes Oklahoma City-based Six Flags.
January 15, 2005

Oklahoma City architects win national award.
January 16, 2005

Oklahoma City consultant appreciates role of third-party advocacy.
January 16, 2005

Business jargon loses its luster as years go by.
January 16, 2005

Opening looms for European-style restaurant in Oklahoma City's Bricktown area.
January 16, 2005

Shawnee, Okla.-based Canadian drug importer has plan for state education fund.
January 18, 2005

Oklahoma City home-building permits in 2004 beat 2003 records.
January 18, 2005

Savannah, Ga.-based Friedman's Jewelers files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
January 18, 2005

Former Tulsa, Okla., cut-rate prescription drug consultants aim people to Texas.
January 18, 2005

Oklahoma City title company is still going strong at 70.
January 18, 2005

Potential buyers visit Frankoma pottery factory.
January 20, 2005

Area's construction has residential style.
January 21, 2005

Fund manager knocks sweetheart deals.
January 21, 2005

Devon raises $330 million cutting assets.
January 21, 2005

Insurance broker expands with Horton acquisition.
January 21, 2005

Man accessorizes job with hobby.
January 21, 2005

Oklahomans back medical research.
January 21, 2005

Officials detail goals for northeast side.
January 21, 2005

ONEOK announces management changes.
January 21, 2005

State to seek Airbus plant.
January 22, 2005

Gas prices resume rise in state.
January 22, 2005

The Daily Oklahoman real estate column.
January 22, 2005

Business event looks at Edmond realty realities.
January 22, 2005

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