THE JOURNAL RECORD back issues from Wednesday, July 11:
Stressing realism in venture capital
Jul 11, 2001;
Seven Seas announces $45 million financing
Jul 11, 2001
Williams Communications optimistic about earnings
Jul 11, 2001
Precis subsidiary selling Care Entree programs in California
Jul 11, 2001;
Legislators seek tax solutions
Jul 11, 2001;
State metro areas tip comparative scales
Jul 11, 2001;
One less roll to answer
Jul 11, 2001
A loop for Cooper
Jul 11, 2001;
Center to offer political archive
Jul 11, 2001;
Collections exceed expectations for fiscal year
Jul 11, 2001;
Harsha forms new advertising, promotions agency
Jul 11, 2001
State Fair introduces new branding strategy New logo represents first significant change in two decades
Jul 11, 2001
Compaq to trim work force again
Jul 11, 2001
Lucent accelerates its reorganization
Jul 11, 2001
Corning to close plants, cut another 1,000 jobs
Jul 11, 2001
In the kitchen with the executive chef
Jul 11, 2001
Sweet dreams are made of this
Jul 11, 2001;
Seniors getting fewer choices than Congress intended, researchers say
Jul 11, 2001
Medical costs climbing
Jul 11, 2001
Lawmakers must address tax-payment issue soon
Jul 11, 2001;
Amerada Hess to buy Triton Energy for $2.7 billion
Jul 11, 2001
Kerr-McGee declares quarterly dividend
Jul 11, 2001
[ Mortgages ]
Jul 11, 2001
[ Warranty Deeds ]
Jul 11, 2001
Nine OK properties added to historic places list
Jul 11, 2001;
Okla. State Fair introduces new official name, logo
Jul 11, 2001;
Tulsa-based Williams Communications optimistic about earnings
Jul 11, 2001;
Houston-based Seven Seas Petroleum announces $45M financing
Jul 11, 2001;
Kerr-McGee declares quarterly dividend
Jul 11, 2001;
OKC industry veteran forms new ad/promotion agency
Jul 11, 2001;
OGE Energy hires new staff attorney
Jul 11, 2001;
Insurance co. suspected of selling without license
Jul 11, 2001;
OKC Events: July 11, 2001
Jul 11, 2001;