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

Auto-parts maker ArvinMeritor to sell Chickasha, Okla., plant.
November 2, 2004

Wells Fargo Bank alerts customers to ID theft possibility.
November 2, 2004

Oklahoma City car lot's sales start to recover after sour deal.
November 2, 2004

Public Service Co. of Oklahoma joins renewable-energy users.
November 2, 2004

Oklahoma City council approves Dell incentives.
November 3, 2004

Developers win approval for renovation of Oklahoma City hotel.
November 3, 2004

Oklahoma unemployment insurance trust fund's 2005 expectations are good.
November 3, 2004

Oklahoma City is on its way 'up' in new downtown promotion campaign.
November 4, 2004

Natural-gas prices climb again.
November 4, 2004

Oklahoma businesses, groups honored for quality.
November 5, 2004

Oklahoma City laboratory's intern program helps students, schools, employers.
November 5, 2004

Berkey Bros. Jewelers quits business in Oklahoma City after 65 years.
November 5, 2004

8 Oklahoma businesses rank in top 500 minority-owned nationwide.
November 5, 2004

Singer Toby Keith joins groundwork at Oklahoma City restaurant.
November 5, 2004

Oklahoma retailers see increased sales in October compared to year ago.
November 5, 2004

Money concerns prompt closure of 2 Oklahoma international trade offices.
November 5, 2004

SBC, BellSouth joint venture to buy YellowPages.com.
November 5, 2004

Moves take company formerly incorporated in Oklahoma across map of nation.
November 6, 2004

Nextel to expand coverage in Oklahoma.
November 6, 2004

The Daily Oklahoman real estate column.
November 6, 2004

Oklahoma energy sector benefits from increased drilling, profits.
November 7, 2004

Demand for alternative fuel has Tulsa, Okla.-based firm Syntroleum on rise.
November 7, 2004

Banking sector in Oklahoma is healthy despite rankings.
November 7, 2004

New rules cause some Oklahoma companies to delist.
November 7, 2004

Service sector falls in Oklahoma rankings as energy companies fare better.
November 7, 2004

Broken Arrow, Okla., company fills cable needs in storm-ravaged Florida.
November 7, 2004

Alliance Resource Partners raises coal production.
November 7, 2004

Tulsa, Okla.-based Lowrance Electronics finds more than fish on top 10 listing.
November 7, 2004

Energy firm Panhandle Royalty follows an aggressive policy.
November 7, 2004

Tulsa, Okla.-based Energy Transfer Partners takes new name into wider territory.
November 7, 2004

Energy firm Panhandle Royalty follows aggressive policy.
November 7, 2004

Oil-exploration company Arena Resources builds reserves, revenue, income.
November 7, 2004

Executive has no problem with Oklahoma contract driller's 'boring' growth.
November 7, 2004

Tulsa, Okla.-based Williams now smaller with focus on energy, but on road back.
November 7, 2004

Now is the time to land holiday jobs, experts say.
November 7, 2004

New generation of employees gains respect in more traditional workplaces.
November 7, 2004

Four plead guilty in cyberscam that bilked investors of nearly $9 billion.
November 9, 2004

Midwest drilling activity for oil, natural gas is outpacing supply of rigs.
November 9, 2004

SBC plans to eliminate 10,000 jobs.
November 9, 2004

Dell recruits HRLogix software company of Edmonds, Okla., to help with hiring.
November 9, 2004

Oak Tree Country Club in Edmond, Okla., plans seventh residential addition.
November 10, 2004

Judge approves Oklahoma Gas and Electric fee plan.
November 10, 2004

Oklahoma farm operation accused of Texas environmental violations.
November 10, 2004

Oklahoma City-area job growth is expected to surpass nation's.
November 10, 2004

The Daily Oklahoman Don Mecoy column.
November 10, 2004

Energy panel meeting in Oklahoma City said it expects more price hikes.
November 10, 2004

Officials at Six Flags amusement park chain address criticisms.
November 10, 2004

Downtown Oklahoma City promotional ad campaign debuts to mixed reviews.
November 11, 2004

Oklahoma electric co-op unplugs state regulatory control.
November 11, 2004

Advanced Financial Solutions CEO quietly negotiated Oklahoma City firm's sale.
November 11, 2004

Oklahoma City-area home construction rises 3.5 percent.
November 11, 2004

Oklahoma City vocational school weighs future after transfer of nursing program.
November 11, 2004

Shattuck, Okla., residents look to EPA in alleged pollution at cattle operation.
November 12, 2004

Tulsa, Okla., chemical engineering students win national competition.
November 12, 2004

Edmond, Okla., company wins contract to train U.S. military in Europe.
November 12, 2004... Byline: Melissa Marchel Nov. 12--EDMOND, Okla. -- An Edmond-based company has been selected for a half-million-dollar contract training the U.S. military in Europe. GBK will train the U.S. Army on European environmental regulations and...

Company plans plant to build digital TVs in Woodward, Okla.
November 12, 2004... Byline: Paul Monies Nov. 12--A company whose products will allow Internet access over electrical lines plans to open a manufacturing plant and corporate offices in Woodward that will employ more than 50 people. Advanced Powerline...

Chinese aviation officials spend 2 weeks in safety training in Oklahoma City.
November 13, 2004

Troops in Iraq to get taste of Oklahoma beef jerky.
November 13, 2004

Growth of Oklahoma's biotechnology industry gets peers' praise.
November 13, 2004

Oklahoma City vocational college closes in wake of audit of financial aid.
November 13, 2004

Kansas City, Mo., Fed bank chairman sees signs of recovery.
November 13, 2004

Oklahoma City builder's new homes are sporting an old look.
November 13, 2004

The Daily Oklahoman real estate column.
November 13, 2004

Proper brainstorming is key to new products, Oklahoma City consultant says.
November 14, 2004

Handicap renovation helps make Oklahoma City home livable for residents.
November 14, 2004... Byline: Richard Mize Nov. 14--After a trip to the hospital and extended nursing care, Beatrice Hager, 101, was ready to come home. But something common -- not unusual at all -- stood in her way. It was the same everyday thing that...

Family remains a constant at Oklahoma City independent insurance company.
November 14, 2004

Restaurant in Oklahoma City's Bricktown district faces more delays to opening.
November 14, 2004... Byline: Tricia Pemberton Nov. 14--Opening Summer 2004. With November's cold wind whipping, the words across the top of the construction sign at Nonna's and the Painted Door in Bricktown are particularly painful to owner Avis...

Auto parts supplier ArvinMeritor reports buyer interest in light-vehicle unit.
November 16, 2004

Electronics retailer Best Buy to open fourth store in Oklahoma City metro area.
November 16, 2004

Hobby shop owners are on track for holidays.
November 16, 2004

IRS has unclaimed refund checks to Oklahomans that go undelivered.
November 16, 2004

Florida hurricanes put squeeze on Oklahoma tomato supply.
November 16, 2004

Investment advisers avoid Oklahoma trusts made possible by new measure.
November 16, 2004

Investors buy downtown Oklahoma City Regency Tower apartment high-rise.
November 17, 2004

ANALYSIS: 'Tis the season for giving at work.
November 17, 2004

Oklahoma signs deal to get only Dell computers for state officials' use.
November 17, 2004

Oklahomans prefer gas to heat their homes, survey shows.
November 17, 2004

Oklahoma City-based Kerr-McGee to boost spending on oil, gas development.
November 17, 2004

Three groups pitch housing developments for coveted downtown Oklahoma City area.
November 18, 2004

More funds sought for Oklahoma's goal to be 'Research Capital of the Plains'.
November 18, 2004

Fuel tank maker buys Muskogee, Okla., bottle-cap plant, plans to add 75 jobs.
November 18, 2004

Tulsa, Okla.-based Williams natural gas firm ups quarterly dividend five-fold.
November 18, 2004

News of changes with Oklahoma City Kmart, Sears ownership surprises customers.
November 18, 2004

Air passenger travel in Oklahoma soars in October.
November 19, 2004

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