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A daily newspaper serving the state of Oklahoma. Stories cover breaking news, current evens, sports, entertainment, and business from around the state.

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

Lowrance Electronics was Tulsa, Okla.'s top stock gainer for second quarter.
July 1, 2004

Downtown Edmond, Okla., coffee shop closes.
July 2, 2004

Oklahoma utilities market green power differently.
July 2, 2004

Judge orders founder of Oklahoma City firm to repay investors.
July 2, 2004

Shell Oil delivers new premium fuel in Oklahoma.
July 2, 2004

Oklahoma wheat exporters look for quality edge.
July 2, 2004

Oklahoma agritourism study sees recreation as revenue.
July 3, 2004

Lawn care attracts some buyers to new, small gated addition in Oklahoma City.
July 3, 2004

Wireless 'Net' to cover Tulsa, Okla.
July 3, 2004

Weather can't dampen progress on Oklahoma City's Bricktown neighborhood cafe.
July 4, 2004

Texas, Oklahoma companies' deal aims at nanotube TVs.
July 4, 2004

Oklahoma venture forum looks for risk-takers in technology sector.
July 4, 2004

Woods County, Okla., residents find success in business ventures together.
July 6, 2004

Reservists serving in Middle East sacrifice businesses back home in Oklahoma.
July 6, 2004

Small Business Administration hosts workshop on loans in Oklahoma City.
July 6, 2004

Regulators approve Oklahoma Gas and Electric's stake in power plant.
July 7, 2004

Owners' dispute at Tulsa, Okla.-based aircraft refurbishing firm spurs lawsuit.
July 7, 2004

More Oklahoma companies consider going private in era of tighter controls.
July 7, 2004

Oklahomans' utility bills expected to rise in winter, study shows.
July 7, 2004

Indictment of former Enron chair shouldn't affect Oklahoma.
July 8, 2004

Uninsured Oklahomans are included in class-action lawsuit to name hospital.
July 8, 2004

Employees at Norman, Okla., textbook publisher Saxon face layoffs.
July 8, 2004

Oklahoma City boutique owner watches store tie on to fashion success.
July 8, 2004

U.S. Cellular opening brings 200 jobs to Oklahoma City.
July 8, 2004

Oklahoma City event will launch biopharmaceutical manufacturing plant.
July 9, 2004

Greyhound bus route cuts skip Oklahoma cities.
July 9, 2004

Tulsa, Okla.-based Williams Cos. to sell three natural-gas plants.
July 9, 2004

Oklahoma City-based Kerr-McGee plans audit of its oil, gas reserve assessments.
July 9, 2004

Former salesman files suit against auto dealership in Tulsa, Okla.
July 10, 2004

Restaurant chain Steak n' Shake coming to Oklahoma.
July 10, 2004

Oklahoma City and Norman, Okla., duel for Dell.
July 10, 2004

Construction begins on Oklahoma City biopharmaceutical manufacturing plant.
July 10, 2004

The Daily Oklahoman real estate column.
July 10, 2004

Talks between Oklahoma City-based cogeneration plant, Bridgestone stall again.
July 10, 2004

Technology redefines way employees take time off.
July 11, 2004

Oklahoma City lawyer stays committed to clients, community.
July 11, 2004

Aircraft company spirals in Bethany, Okla.
July 13, 2004

3 eateries to add more offerings to fare in Oklahoma City commercial district.
July 13, 2004

Gasoline prices inch up again in Oklahoma, nationwide.
July 13, 2004

Loan-program funding proposal worries SBA.
July 13, 2004

Oklahoma City commercial district's merchants to start free shuttle service.
July 13, 2004

Oklahoma's wheat harvest continues to rise despite rains.
July 13, 2004

Oklahoma City high-tech government contractor grows at fast pace.
July 14, 2004

McDonald's serves up Happy Meal with side of wireless.
July 14, 2004

Star crooner Toby Keith eyes Oklahoma City site for music hall, eatery.
July 14, 2004

Oklahoma City airport retailers benefit from increased travel.
July 15, 2004

Oklahoma City, Tulsa airports report multiple months of passenger growth.
July 15, 2004

Oklahoma City hotel operators bring world to their guests with themed suites.
July 15, 2004

Expanded USDA mad cow testing program draws criticism from investigators.
July 15, 2004

Romance in workplace more common, but still risky, say experts.
July 15, 2004

Bank One names president for Oklahoma City region.
July 16, 2004

Tribal call center will create 500 positions in Muskogee, Okla.
July 16, 2004

Dell draws thousands of resumes for Oklahoma City sales center.
July 16, 2004

Oklahoma City's industrial spaces are filling after rise in vacancies.
July 16, 2004

Altus, Okla., airplane plant asks for a lift to start production.
July 16, 2004

Grandchildren help sell Oklahoma City distributor on Segways.
July 16, 2004

Oklahoma City custom builders never create the same house twice.
July 17, 2004

Oklahoma parents teach young children the value of money.
July 17, 2004

Few at Kmart in Lawton, Okla., worried by Martha Stewart's sentence.
July 17, 2004

The Daily Oklahoman real estate column.
July 17, 2004

Six Flags stock plunges 25 percent; attendance at theme parks also is down.
July 17, 2004

Oklahoma oil executive has entrepreneurial success, as well.
July 18, 2004

Boeing 7E7 Dreamliner's design draws on Oklahoma State University study.
July 20, 2004

Chinese trip shows trade hopes for Oklahoma delegation.
July 20, 2004

Council rezones Oklahoma City tower for conversion to condos.
July 21, 2004

Dell mulls 2 sites for sales center in Oklahoma City area.
July 21, 2004

ANALYSIS: Balance can keep pride along for the ride on Segway transporter.
July 21, 2004

American Airlines plans to cut 32 Oklahoma City ground-services jobs.
July 22, 2004

Cell phone areas in Oklahoma to be mapped.
July 22, 2004

Oklahoma Natural Gas Co. installs meters with transmitters for drive-by reads.
July 22, 2004

Mystery loan scam uses name of BBB of central Oklamhoma.
July 22, 2004

AT&T stops seeking long-distance clients among household consumers.
July 23, 2004

Former auto dealership in Edmond, Okla., faces labor lawsuits.
July 23, 2004

Eufaula, Okla., expects to benefit from planned nearby natural-gas system.
July 23, 2004

Seasonal losses affect Oklahoma job figures.
July 23, 2004

Oklahoma energy companies adapt technology.
July 23, 2004

Oklahoma City Mexican restaurant serves up long days for its owners.
July 23, 2004

Hearing on Fleming Cos. bankruptcy protection exit plan set.
July 24, 2004

Dueling duties are no problem for Oklahoma City home-builder.
July 24, 2004

The Daily Oklahoman real estate column.
July 24, 2004

Back-to-school sales meant to make shopping less taxing in Oklahoma.
July 24, 2004

Cogeneration plant, Firestone tire plant in Oklahoma City sign pact, save jobs.
July 24, 2004

Web site created by Oklahoma City doctor has medical forms in 21 languages.
July 24, 2004

Nashville, Tenn., officials praise that city's deal with Dell.
July 25, 2004

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