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

State Farm to Cut Auto Insurance Premiums in Oklahoma.
March 2, 2004

Oklahoma Will Trail National Economic Recovery, Investing Expert Tells Clients.
March 2, 2004

General Electric Contractor Jasco to Use Former Oklahoma City Fleming Site.
March 2, 2004

Norman, Okla., Sysco Food Services Workers Walk out over Unfair Practices.
March 2, 2004

Commercial Printer Continues Expansion of Oklahoma City Plant.
March 2, 2004

Safer Places of Work Can Cut Workers' Comp Insurance Costs, Experts Agree.
March 2, 2004

Oklahoma Workers' Comp Reforms Help Reduce Number, Size of Claims.
March 2, 2004

Oklahoma City Energy Company GMX Resources Sees Shares Jump 30 Percent.
March 3, 2004

Federal Appeals Court Rejects Local Phone Service Rules; Oklahoma Unaffected.
March 3, 2004

Oklahoma Small Businesses List Finding Workers, Lowering Taxes as Big Concerns.
March 3, 2004

SBC Competes in Telecommunications 'Bundle' Battle among Service Providers.
March 3, 2004

Mideast Countries' Economies Provide Opportunity, Oklahoma's Trade Rep Says.
March 3, 2004

Stillwater, Okla.-Based Wheat Board Helps Farmers Handle Global Market Issues.
March 3, 2004

WorldCom, Oklahoma Negotiate Multimillion-Dollar Settlement in Criminal Case.
March 3, 2004

Federal Indictment of Former WorldCom CEO Validates Charge, Oklahoma AG Says.
March 3, 2004

Natural Gas Prices Decline for Second Consecutive Month in March.
March 4, 2004

Sides Debate 'Unbundling' Issue in Local Phone Service.
March 4, 2004

Developers Sign Contract to Purchase Site Owned by Lucent near Oklahoma City.
March 4, 2004

Grove, Okla., Charged up over Planned Battery Factory in Town.
March 4, 2004

Oklahoma Governor to Return Contributions Received from Man Charged in Scam.
March 5, 2004

Oklahoma Grocers Association Sues Grocer for Breach on Selling Money Orders.
March 5, 2004

Shawnee, Okla., Man Charged in Money Scam Is Held in Lieu of $1 Million Bail.
March 5, 2004

Hospital Authority's Filing Challenges Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner's Move.
March 5, 2004

Oklahoma State University Shows off New Technology and Research Park.
March 5, 2004

Upbeat Economic News Comes in Threes for Ada, Okla.
March 6, 2004

Gasoline Prices Continue to Climb in Oklahoma.
March 6, 2004

Little New Hiring Expected This Year, Oklahoma Employment Survey Shows.
March 6, 2004

Weekend Events Fill Downtown Oklahoma City, Nearby Hotels.
March 6, 2004

Ada, Okla.-Based Pre-Paid Legal Services Looks to Expand Political Clout.
March 6, 2004

The Daily Oklahoman Real Estate Column.
March 6, 2004

Oklahoma Cattlemen Celebrate End of U.S. Beef Ban in Mexico.
March 7, 2004

Automatic Cattle Feeder Is a Prize Winner for Alfalfa County, Okla., Rancher.
March 7, 2004

Upscale Men's Clothes Make This Edmond, Okla., Man's Success.
March 7, 2004

Oklahoma City-Based Six Flags Stock's Ride Is Full of Ups and Downs.
March 7, 2004

Women Working with Women Seminar Touts Tool to Solve Business Problems.
March 9, 2004

Oklahoma Attorneys See Both Sides in Martha Stewart Case.
March 9, 2004

Edmond, Okla., Sports-Outdoors Store Gets Ready for Move to Former Kmart Site.
March 9, 2004

Oklahoma Senate Approves SBC Deregulation Measure.
March 9, 2004

Suburban Oklahoma City Growth Keeps Construction Numbers Level.
March 10, 2004

Edmond, Okla.-Based Eateries Inc. Becomes Private Company Again.
March 10, 2004

Oklahoma University Food Research Center Takes Products from Concept to Shelf.
March 10, 2004

Sysco Food Services of Oklahoma Union to Challenge Court Order on Picketing.
March 10, 2004

Oklahoma Legislators Mull Higher Gas Tax Called Essential for Road Improvement.
March 10, 2004

Deadline for HIPAA compliance nears.
March 10, 2004

DISH Network Blanks out Viacom Channels in Programming Fee Dispute.
March 10, 2004

Oklahoma Investment Scam Victims May Receive Portion of Money Soon.
March 10, 2004

Oklahoma City, Okla., Airport Posts Gains in Passenger Traffic.
March 11, 2004

Oklahoma City, Okla., Engineering Firm Wins Contract Work in Ohio, Arkansas.
March 11, 2004

Oklahoma University Entrepreneur Center Offers Cash for Best Business Plan.
March 11, 2004

Tulsa, Okla., Oil Company Kaiser-Francis to Pay $74 Million Judgment.
March 11, 2004

Oklahoma City Downtown Apartment Project Gets Backing of Renewal Authority.
March 11, 2004

Oklahoma City, Okla., Enters Pact with Rio de Janeiro to Spark Development.
March 11, 2004

Six Flags Will Sell Eight Parks to Pay Down Debt.
March 11, 2004

Duncan, Okla., to Benefit from Relocation of Texas Trailer Maker's Move There.
March 11, 2004

Oklahoma City College to Offer New Aviation Degree Program.
March 12, 2004

Review Clears Sonic Drive-In Chain CEO of Conflict of Interest Allegations.
March 12, 2004

Oklahoma Senate Approves 'Payday' Loan Delay of 24 Hours.
March 12, 2004

Oklahoma City Stores Already Advertising Spring Bargains.
March 12, 2004

Oklahoma City-Area Airports Expect Three-Year Travel High for Spring Break.
March 12, 2004

Downtown Oklahoma City Business Incubator Falls Through.
March 13, 2004

Environmental Group Oklahoma Stability Network Takes Soft Approach.
March 13, 2004

Teamsters to Continue Strike on Food Service in Norman, Okla., with New Rules.
March 13, 2004

Bids to Appoint Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Fail; Voters Will Decide.
March 13, 2004

The Daily Oklahoman Real Estate Column.
March 13, 2004

Oklahoma City Painted as Ideal Testing Ground for 'Joe Consumer' at Wal-Mart.
March 13, 2004

Home Sales in Oklahoma City Area Set Hot Pace in 2003.
March 14, 2004

Income Tax Filers Face New Formula, Increased Scrutiny as Deadline Nears.
March 14, 2004

Oklahoma City Real Estate Executive Moves Ahead with Business after Fire.
March 14, 2004

More Oklahomans File Income Tax Returns Online.
March 14, 2004

Banks Lure Customers with Gifts, and Giveaways Simply Work, Officials Say.
March 16, 2004

Bass Pro Plan for Retail Shop in Broken Arrow Doesn't Concern Oklahoma City.
March 16, 2004

Oklahoma Man Markets His Remote-Controlled Boat Trailer to National Retailers.
March 16, 2004

Fuel Prices Still on a Ride, Surveys Show.
March 16, 2004

Spring Break Means a Busy Time for Oklahoma City Kennels.
March 16, 2004

Pryor, Okla., Metals Plant Could Return to Activity with Local Assistance.
March 16, 2004

Syntroleum Ships First Diesel Fuel from Tulsa, Okla., Gas Conversion Plant.
March 16, 2004

Satisfaction of Lien Precludes Sale of Downtown Oklahoma City Office Building.
March 16, 2004

Just for Feet to Shut Four Oklahoma Stores after Parent Files for Bankruptcy.
March 16, 2004

Oklahoma City Energy Company GMX Resources Receives Extension on Credit Line.
March 17, 2004

Survey Indicates Most Oklahoma City Employers Won't Be Hiring.
March 17, 2004

Six Top Managers Laid Off at Oklahoma City-Based Farm Insurance Agency.
March 17, 2004

National LambdaRail Is Proposed Fiber Optic Loop for Research Institutions.
March 17, 2004

COMMENTARY: Oklahoma City Businesses Sport Green on St. Patrick's Day.
March 17, 2004

Oklahoma City-Based Research Firm Zapaq Moves Closer to Alzheimer's Cure.
March 18, 2004

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