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Oklahoma brothers build on Dad’s deeds
Neil and Jimmy Arter recall their gregarious father cooking turkeys for Thanksgiving and giving a few to neighbors in their hometown of Lindsay.
Faith stronger than fear of flu for 2 Oklahomans
Two Oklahomans are among thousands of Muslims journeying to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, for Hajj, despite global H1N1 concerns. know it: Flu
Musician carrying message
Gospel recording artist Kirk Franklin said many venues for his "Fight of Our Life Health Tour” have been smaller than his typical concerts. This has allowed him to make closer connections with people who have flocked to the event that is a concert and health seminar rolled into one, he said.
Edmond Chinese International congregation now owns building
EDMOND — "Xie Xie Ni.” That’s "thank you” in Mandarin Chinese, and it’s a popular expression these days among members of Edmond Chinese International United Methodist Church.
Noted rabbi’s book gets positive reaction from UCO
Rabbi Brad Hirschfield, named one of America’s "50 Most Influential Rabbis” by Newsweek, recently visited the University of Oklahoma at the invitation of the school’s religious studies program. Listen to the podcast
Throw out the plastic, outdoor is in
Learn why plastic furniture covers are so old school.
Travelers need to remember rules
The turkey can travel, but gravy is a no-no. During the holidays, travelers get creative with the items they try to bring with them while flying the friendly skies.
Flu strains, deaths start to overlap in Oklahoma
Swine flu activity in Oklahoma is beginning to lessen at the same time the state has had its first death from seasonal flu.
Ongoing coverage of swine flu
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- It’s time to talk turkey
- Metro-area program teaches healthy cooking
- ‘Courageous’ to focus on fatherhood
- People are making do with due
- Wild horses' plight shown at halftime of Colorado-Oklahoma State game
- Oklahoma families urge change in care for mentally ill
- Rain may put pumpkin pie in peril, Nestle says
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Musician carrying message
Gospel recording artist Kirk Franklin said many venues for his "Fight of Our Life Health Tour” have been smaller than his typical...
- Faith stronger than fear of flu for 2 Oklahomans
- Wild horses' plight shown at halftime of Colorado-Oklahoma State game
- Oklahoma families urge change in care for mentally ill
- Flu strains, deaths start to overlap in Oklahoma
- Fewer Pap tests could be needed, guidelines say
- Crohn’s disease doesn’t hamper Edmond nurse’s life
- Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation team studies method to inhibit cancer growth
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Hair-care school teaches much more
NORMAN — John Paul DeJoria, co-founder of Paul Mitchell hair care, believes so strongly in the new Paul Mitchell Partner School in Norman that...
- Career Makeover: Polished look in makeup, hair, clothes key to making good impression
- Interview, resume important tests
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- Paul Mitchell Partner School teaches much more
- Owning store fills Oklahoma woman's dream
- Fat cat: At 35, Hello Kitty has earned millions
- Parties Extra: Coffee for Pioneer Woman's mom
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Beauty program offered for cancer patients
Nov 13 The beauty seminar provides women undergoing cancer treatment with free,...
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Parties Extra: Sunday, November 15, 2009
There was a reception for Casady School alumni in the home of Alyson and Ben Woodard in Dallas.
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Hershey may try to buy Cadbury
NEW YORK — Hershey Co. may make a $17 billion bid for UK candy company Cadbury PLC, topping the recent $16.5 billion hostile offer by Kraft...
- It’s time to talk turkey
- Metro-area program teaches healthy cooking
- Thanksgiving services offered in Metro area
- Rain may put pumpkin pie in peril, Nestle says
- Maple Whiskey Glazed Carrots
- Give thanks for ‘heroes’ serving food, cleaning up
- Big store sometimes has bigger discount
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Throw out the plastic, outdoor is in
Learn why plastic furniture covers are so old school.
- Done right, leaf raking a worthy exercise
- Giant cabbage wins Claremore girl some lettuce
- Proper steps improve pest control
- Gardening whiz picks best seeds
- Biblical plants still grow in Holy Land
- Floral power blooms with potential in many varieties
- Seed collecting fans grow
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Welcome Home: Holiday Decorating
Oct 29 Episode 5 Angi gets tips from a local furniture and design company on decorating your...
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Faith stronger than fear of flu for 2 Oklahomans
Two Oklahomans are among thousands of Muslims journeying to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, for Hajj, despite global H1N1 concerns. know it: Flu Ongoing...
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Oklahoma brothers build on Dad’s deeds
Neil and Jimmy Arter recall their gregarious father cooking turkeys for Thanksgiving and giving a few to neighbors in their hometown of Lindsay.
- Faith stronger than fear of flu for 2 Oklahomans
- Noted rabbi’s book gets positive reaction from UCO
- Edmond Chinese International congregation now owns building
- Oklahoma brothers build on Dad’s deeds
- Musician carrying message
- ‘Courageous’ to focus on fatherhood
- Blessings come from sad situations
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Musician carrying message
Carla Hinton | Add a commentGospel recording artist Kirk Franklin said many venues for his "Fight of Our Life Health Tour” have been smaller...
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Thanksgiving is high time to enjoy pie in Oklahoma
Sherrel Jones | Add a commentThanksgiving dessert is spelled P-I-E. It wouldn’t be right to have Thanksgiving dinner without pumpkin and pecan pies....
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Owning store fills Oklahoma woman's dream
Linda Miller | Add a commentCindi Shelby’s dream was to return to Ruth Meyers Inc. After a decade away from the store, she’s back as the new...
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Sloppiness lets modifier mangle text
Heather Warlick-Moore | Add a comment"Run your boat, RV, motorcycle, truck, van, SUV until it sells for $69,” read an advertisement placed in the...
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Helen Ford Wallace
Parties Extra: Sunday November 15, 2009
Helen Ford Wallace | Add a commentPLEASURE OF YOUR COMPANY→Engaged: Marion Wilkins Garrett and David Wilkin Parke III. The wedding is next year in...
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Peggy Gandy
Peggy Gandy: It pays to advertise!
Peggy Gandy | Add a commentIT PAYS TO ADVERTISE!→What: Open house and viewing of the new advertising and public relations agency in the Gaylord...
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David Zizzo
If 2012 is end of world, there’s much to...
David Zizzo | Add a commentThings to do before Dec. 21, 2012:→Check out the Mayan calendar, maybe the "Girls of the Dzibilchaltun”...
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Kennedy, Berlin linked to daughter’s...
Charlotte Lankard | Add a commentMy first child, Krista, was born the night John F. Kennedy was elected president — Nov. 9, 1960. The election itself was...
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