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

Drug maker Merck & Co. recalls arthritis drug Vioxx.
October 1, 2004

Oklahoman files lawsuit against drug-maker Merck over effects of Vioxx.
October 1, 2004

Oklahoma stocks slump, soar in past quarter.
October 1, 2004

Tulsa, Okla., airports director resigns.
October 2, 2004

Single parents face tough task in meeting needs when child support wanes.
October 2, 2004

The Daily Oklahoman real estate column.
October 2, 2004

Oklahoma City Parade of Homes' feature home has many luxuries.
October 2, 2004

Incredible Pizza restaurant franchise to be built in Warr Acres, Okla.
October 2, 2004

Oklahoma outstanding child-support campaign targets reporting by employers.
October 2, 2004

SBC to offer unified messaging service for voice mail, e-mail and fax.
October 2, 2004... Byline: Jim Stafford Oct. 2--One day very soon you will log on to a Web site at work, click a button and listen to all of the voice messages left on your home telephone. Or step off an airplane, flip open your wireless phone and hear...

Gold's Gym to close site in Oklahoma City after 15 years.
October 3, 2004

CEO, president of loan advisory company made her niche in the marketplace.
October 3, 2004

Oklahoma ripe for a crisis in mortgage fraud in future, experts say.
October 3, 2004

Oklahoma City-based Kerr-McGee celebrates 75 years in energy production.
October 3, 2004... Byline: Adam Wilmoth Oct. 3--More than seven decades after its founding as a small drilling company with two operational rigs, Oklahoma City-based Kerr-McGee Corp. has evolved into one of the nation's largest independent energy producers...

Predatory lending, mortgage fraud take advantage of poor and unwary.
October 3, 2004

New candy retailer in Moore, Okla., gives residents taste of chocolate treats.
October 5, 2004

Oklahoma oil producers hear optimistic view of prices.
October 5, 2004

Oklahoma-based company plans to offer space rides in 2007.
October 5, 2004

Federal regulators grant authority to Oklahoma utility group.
October 5, 2004

Oklahoma farmers face autumn forecast of 'El Nino Light'.
October 6, 2004

Norman, Okla.-based Ekips Technologies wins lung illness tech research grant.
October 6, 2004

Oklahoma City victim's story draws attention to predatory lending practices.
October 6, 2004

Oklahoma economic summit emphasizes education for work.
October 7, 2004

Limited supply of vaccine hurts chance of getting flu shot for many Oklahomans.
October 7, 2004

Oklahoma City-based information services firm Advancia loses nod from tribe.
October 7, 2004

Oklahoma oil, gas companies are luring investors.
October 7, 2004

Sprint to add 100 permanent jobs in holiday season at Oklahoma City operation.
October 8, 2004

Business plan helps keep success sweet for Oklahoma City frozen custard vendor.
October 9, 2004

Name, product to stay the same for salve-maker Blue Stuff following sale.
October 9, 2004

Allen's Floor Systems in Oklahoma City is an extended-family business.
October 10, 2004

Railroad shipping capacity is stretched in Oklahoma.
October 10, 2004

Hurricane Ivan blamed for gasoline's latest price rise.
October 12, 2004

Oklahoma program is designed to help families buy homes.
October 12, 2004

Natural gas price rises above $7 per thousand cubic feet; drop expected.
October 12, 2004

Oklahoma businessmen favor tax bill passed by U.S. Senate.
October 12, 2004

Oklahoma is far down on states' biotech list, study declares.
October 13, 2004

Oklahoma City-based drive-in chain Sonic's fourth-quarter sales, income rise.
October 13, 2004

Executives at Devon Energy have taken Oklahoma City company to the big leagues.
October 13, 2004

The Daily Oklahoman Jim Stafford column.
October 13, 2004

Oklahoma airports continue to see traffic increases.
October 14, 2004

Tulsa, Okla., businessman puts phone book on computer desktops.
October 14, 2004

Home construction nears record level in Oklahoma City metro area.
October 14, 2004

Marlow, Okla., schools hit paydirt with share of natural gas production.
October 14, 2004

Stock option pools fraud investigation focuses on Crescent, Okla., couple.
October 14, 2004

Candidates' endorsements by Oklahoma Corporation Commissioners cross parties.
October 15, 2004

Oklahoma City-based Mardel store chain founder starts film production company.
October 15, 2004

Oklahoma uses Internet in inquiry into securities fraud by Crescent couple.
October 15, 2004

Oklahoma City-based Six Flags amusement parks' report misses financial target.
October 15, 2004

Telecommunications deregulation issue passed to commission in Oklahoma.
October 15, 2004

Homes, office buildings to be on display for Edmond, Okla., architecture tour.
October 16, 2004

Oklahoma City company to be honored for helping air travel.
October 16, 2004

Moore, Okla., development director draws on community ties.
October 16, 2004

Home-based businesses are focus of exposition in Oklahoma City.
October 16, 2004

State regulators shut down Crescent, Okla., investment group.
October 16, 2004

Oklahoma City-based Aspen Group Resources sells U.S. oil, gas properties.
October 16, 2004

The Daily Oklahoman real estate column.
October 16, 2004

Oklahoma City retailers say fall season has been good for business.
October 16, 2004

Crossroads Mall in Oklahoma City fills empty anchor spot.
October 16, 2004

Fees levied on Small Business Association loans return to higher rate.
October 16, 2004

Final touches await as opening date approaches for Oklahoma City restaurant.
October 17, 2004

Stores, restaurants and new homes contribute to Moore, Okla., economic growth.
October 19, 2004

Former Oklahoma athlete known as 'Big Country' makes big land buy near Gans.
October 19, 2004

Rules limit supply, natural gas industry experts say.
October 19, 2004

Online textbooks hold promise of cutting costs.
October 19, 2004

The Daily Oklahoman Paula Burkes Erickson column.
October 20, 2004

Partners say Oklahoma City hotel project still 'on track' as one drops out.
October 20, 2004

Developers capitalize on Oklahoma City's growth with retail redevelopment plan.
October 20, 2004

Oklahoma City apartment plans win approval.
October 21, 2004

Oklahoma City-based Dobson Communications discloses SEC inquiry.
October 21, 2004

Weather company opens center on University of Oklahoma campus.
October 21, 2004

Crescent, Okla., investors fear worst in fraud case.
October 22, 2004

Shareholders target Oklahoma City-based Dobson Communications in legal action.
October 23, 2004

Nascent group offers Oklahoma City network for gay, lesbian businesspeople.
October 23, 2004

The Daily Oklahoman real estate column.
October 23, 2004

Oklahoma City television station to begin airing Spanish shows.
October 23, 2004

Central Oklahoma builders group kicks practice of square-foot pricing.
October 23, 2004

Oklahoma Heart Hospital administrator continues making rounds.
October 24, 2004

Microdrilling advances to revolutionize how petroleum industry looks for oil.
October 24, 2004

Physical exams for executives are benefits available at University of Oklahoma.
October 24, 2004

Dutch bank's executives say focus remains on international ag loans.
October 25, 2004

KILL: Dutch bank's executives say focus remains on international ag loans.
October 25, 2004

New Jersey supply company buys Okmulgee, Okla., chemical plant.
October 26, 2004

Japan is ready to lift ban on U.S. beef.
October 26, 2004

Oklahoma governor supports 'doctors on call' as way to cut health-care costs.
October 26, 2004

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