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Tulsa World (Tulsa, OK) articles from April 2006

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Tulsa World (Tulsa, OK) back issues from April 2006:

Coaching Search: Shockers' Turgeon declines comment.

Apr 01, 2006

EDITORIAL: Deadline looms.(Editorial)

Apr 01, 2006

Filter fallout: Eateries assess smoking ban.

Apr 01, 2006

Tulsa World, Okla., Action Line column: 'Qualifying child' helps with taxes.

Apr 01, 2006

Concert review: Signature Symphony season comes to satisfying close.

Apr 01, 2006

BA offers funding for downtown investors: Broken Arrow's renewal plans are partially funded by the countywide Vision 2025 sales tax.

Apr 01, 2006

Mayoral TV debate gets lively.

Apr 01, 2006

Van linked to girl's killing stolen: Thieves forced their way into a garage where vehicles are impounded during criminal investigations.

Apr 01, 2006

Death penalty not ruled out for Garrison.

Apr 01, 2006

Two Tulsans sentenced in casino stalking case.

Apr 01, 2006

Tulsa World, Okla., Dave Sittler column: Patriot coach has made one mid-major monster.

Apr 01, 2006

Official continues push for OKC probe: A California congressman claims a possible al-Qaida link in the 1995 bombing.

Apr 01, 2006

EDITORIAL: Politics as usual: Campaign season may stall state budget.(Editorial)

Apr 01, 2006

Home is cited for 2 dozen problems: Mentally ill residents face degradation and attacks, a report states.

Apr 01, 2006

Protecting kids everyone's job: The grandmother of a child who died of abuse speaks out for the victims.

Apr 01, 2006

Academic issues bench Sooner punter.

Apr 01, 2006

Smith settling in at cornerback: Sooner coach says the ex-free safety has the skills to succeed.

Apr 01, 2006

Diles is ready for breakout senior season.

Apr 01, 2006

Display policy is called a 'sham': Haskell County, site of a Ten Commandments fight, has adopted a policy on courthouse lawn displays.

Apr 01, 2006

Molecular science a key to city's future, speaker says.

Apr 01, 2006

Repairing a dream: Former Victory Christian star is piecing his NBA plans back together.

Apr 01, 2006

OSU scrimmage report: POSITION WATCH.

Apr 01, 2006

Tulsa firm delays filing 2005 report.

Apr 01, 2006

Red alert.

Apr 01, 2006

TU practice report: NEWS AND NOTES.

Apr 01, 2006

Apartments hot properties: Investment companies on buying spree for complexes.

Apr 01, 2006

AA cuts executive cash payout: Union pressure reduces the bonus package to an 80 percent stock award.

Apr 01, 2006

Tulsa World, Okla., Mike Jones column: Red-hot rhetoric.

Apr 02, 2006

Recall rules among proposals for charter: Charter amendment proposals to be decided Tuesday range from the recall of elected officials to the timeliness of mayoral appointments.

Apr 02, 2006

The color purple: Camps are organized for kids with military parents deployed overseas.

Apr 02, 2006

Guide helpful to good fishing: Annual Angler's Guide provides information for fishermen and families.

Apr 02, 2006

Smith on a Sunday mission: Tulsa quarterback wants to work on the field or in the church.

Apr 02, 2006

Bass angler grateful to be alive: Sapulpa fisherman says he owes his life to boat partner and total stranger.

Apr 02, 2006

For the Record: Building Permits.

Apr 02, 2006

Business Calendar: Monday.(Calendar)

Apr 02, 2006

Paris is coaches' pick, too: Coaching association selects OU star; TU's Robbins honored again.

Apr 02, 2006

Tulsa tattoo festival bares wearable art.

Apr 02, 2006

Brochure to be used in superintendent search.

Apr 02, 2006

Tulsa World, Okla., Danna Sue Walker column: Group honors Sooners who preserve heritage.

Apr 02, 2006

OPINION: Righting wrongs: How should we handle the wrongly convicted?

Apr 02, 2006

Girl remembered as joyful: Many mourners say farewell to slain 10-year-old.

Apr 02, 2006

Learning expert to speak on student development: For more.

Apr 02, 2006

Longhorns love the long ball: Texas uses pair of three-run homers to rout Oklahoma, 9-4.

Apr 02, 2006

Heat is on already for Sampson: He is unfazed by editorial cartoon; won't discuss OU's upcoming hearing.(Editorial)

Apr 02, 2006

OSU seeks definition at QB: With spring practice dwindling, front-runner has not yet emerged.

Apr 02, 2006

Defense dictating play: Linebackers and ends keep OU's offense busy or face-to-face with turf.

Apr 02, 2006

OU scrimmage report: POSITION WATCH.

Apr 02, 2006

TU scrimmage report: POSITION WATCH.

Apr 02, 2006

Changing gears: People fearlessly leap off one career path onto a whole life line.

Apr 02, 2006

Tattoo bill may move Monday: The proposed law's chief proponent has been needling lawmakers for years to regulate the business.

Apr 02, 2006

OPINION: The health-care crisis (cont.): Medicaid program focus of latest debate.

Apr 02, 2006

Tulsa World, Okla., Jay Cronley column: Just ask a teacher: The math's all wrong.

Apr 02, 2006

Cherokees to consider lobbying oversight: The act would focus on tribal businesses' lobbying expenditures.

Apr 02, 2006

Drillers are loaded: TULSA DRILLERS 2006 ROSTER.

Apr 02, 2006

Major League predictions.

Apr 02, 2006

Tulsa World, Okla., David Averill column: A success story.

Apr 02, 2006

Forbes praises philanthropy: Charitable giving has become a lesson in efficient business, the magazine publisher says.

Apr 02, 2006

Community leader workshops scheduled.

Apr 02, 2006

Week in Review: Tulsa's Flintco wins American Indian award: McDonald's testing play area in Tulsa.(Company overview)

Apr 02, 2006

Business People.

Apr 02, 2006

Catching franchise fever: Being your own boss but having corporate support available is enticing to many people.

Apr 02, 2006

Oklahoma Poll: Life is good here, but could be better: Tulsans hopeful, concerned in poll.

Apr 02, 2006

A doggone happy ending: A journey of love brings a Katrina evacuee's pet to Broken Arrow.

Apr 02, 2006

School Elections: Bond proposals, school boards on ballots Tuesday.

Apr 02, 2006

An offer he couldn't refuse.

Apr 02, 2006