Tulsa World (Tulsa, OK) back issues from July 2006:
OPINION: The Kennedy court?: The Kennedy court?
Jul 02, 2006
Rampant Inflation: Muskogee man's hobby keeps ballooning in size.
Jul 02, 2006
Oklahoma favored to win South.
Jul 21, 2006
Heat wave expected to last one more day.
Jul 21, 2006
Tulsan is acquitted in drug-related killing.
Jul 21, 2006
Southwest Tulsa chamber plans office next to park.
Jul 21, 2006
Chickasha fire kills 7: A mother, five of her children, among the dead.
Jul 21, 2006
Tulsa World, Okla., Action Line column: Tinted auto windows can create gray legal issues.
Jul 21, 2006
Birds thriving in new home: Island living seems to suit least terns quite well.
Jul 21, 2006
BOK Center: Breathing Room: Low bid for components $300,000 under budget: The original bids were rejected before the budget was adjusted to reflect higher construction costs.
Jul 21, 2006
Suspect in indecent exposures sought: The man reportedly has walked into businesses while nude after having first gone inside with clothes on, police say.
Jul 21, 2006
City Council: Grant seekers make their cases: Nearly 50 speakers tell the council about the good -- and bad -- of certain projects or applicants.
Jul 21, 2006
Corrections.
Jul 21, 2006
New Tulsa lab: SemGroup paves way for asphalt research: The facility near 65th Street and Yale Avenue will officially open in October.
Jul 21, 2006
AA plans Dallas flights to Beijing.
Jul 21, 2006
Speaker offers advice on federal contracts: Differences between the government and purely commercial world are vast.(Company overview)
Jul 21, 2006
Port logs record tonnage: Shipping is up 21 percent for the first half of this year.
Jul 21, 2006
Poll: Immigration: President receiving lackluster support: About the Oklahoma Poll.
Jul 21, 2006
FEC discovers problems with Istook '04 campaign.
Jul 21, 2006
Tulsa World, Okla., Scott Cherry column: Dining Out: Gin's yummy.
Jul 21, 2006
Heat beats Mexican Little Leaguers.
Jul 21, 2006
Local racing schedule.
Jul 21, 2006
Koshansky lifts Drillers to win: Tulsa tops Arkansas 8-7 to avoid another home-field defeat.
Jul 21, 2006
Supersonics: City on the right path to major leagues: One of the men who bought the Sonics says Tulsa is well on its way.
Jul 21, 2006
Green is confident of victory: Tulsan puts 20-0 mark at risk in ESPN2-televised test vs. Bonsante.
Jul 21, 2006
Spavital situation is quite unique.
Jul 21, 2006
Tradition a priority for bull rider: Kinta resident Austin Meier is looking to win in front of his family.
Jul 21, 2006
Tulsa World, Okla., Jay Cronley column: Halcyon days were filled with a lot less.
Jul 21, 2006
Bixby joins Jenks in bridge bid: The two cities hope to create their own authority to work toward construction of a controversial toll bridge.
Jul 22, 2006
Cherokee Nation attorney general enters fray: The prosecutor files suit to stop tribal councilors who want to use tribe funds to sue the chief.
Jul 22, 2006
Big friendship brewing: A family whose Great Dane was killed by bees gets a new companion.
Jul 22, 2006
DA Race: Heated Debate: Hopefuls dismiss police influence: Incumbent Tim Harris and challenger Brett Swab also clash on prosecutorial issues.
Jul 22, 2006
Tulsa World, Okla., Action Line column: Heat illnesses worsen without treatment.
Jul 22, 2006
EDITORIAL: Port tonnage up: And deeper channel on the way.(Editorial)
Jul 22, 2006
Court delays Fears ruling: A hearing Monday at which he could have been sent to a mental hospital is canceled.
Jul 22, 2006
Decision on charges possible next week: Prosecutors reportedly wanted additional information on the accident that killed a Jenks athlete.
Jul 22, 2006
Heat wave has senator sticking to beliefs.
Jul 22, 2006
Minority hiring scrutinized: City Council debates subcontractor problems.
Jul 22, 2006
Accidental fire deaths on increase across Oklahoma: Children, such as the five girls who died Thursday in a Chickasha blaze, account for 16 percent, records show.
Jul 22, 2006
Great Plains Airlines suit refiled in state court: The lawsuit alleges that the former airline was mismanaged, which led to its financial trouble.
Jul 22, 2006
AA, Southwest install fuel-saving 'winglets': Upward-angled extensions reduce drag.
Jul 22, 2006
EDITORIAL: Primary Tuesday: Voters should do homework.(Editorial)
Jul 22, 2006
State candidates report final days' campaign gifts.
Jul 22, 2006
Prescription aid still available for some: Medicare beneficiaries with a limited income still can apply for coverage.
Jul 22, 2006
Sack specialists meet as Talons visit the Twisters.
Jul 22, 2006
Drillers get win on walk: Czarniecki draws free pass with bases loaded to end game in 12 innings.
Jul 22, 2006
Sweetness soars: Allan Green cruises to a five-round win by TKO.
Jul 22, 2006
OU sweeps Big 12 honors: Preseason nods go to Peterson on offense, Alexander on defense.
Jul 22, 2006
McCoy scores winning ride aboard Superman: BUILT FORD TOUGH SERIES PBR EXPRESS CLASSIC.
Jul 22, 2006
School year draws near for shoppers.
Jul 22, 2006
Walsh moves firm to warehouse.
Jul 23, 2006
For the Record: Building Permits.
Jul 23, 2006
Trigen to heat, cool center.
Jul 23, 2006
Tulsa couple return safely from war-torn Lebanon.
Jul 23, 2006
Tulsa World, Okla., Alex Adwan column: Nice work -- if you can get it!
Jul 23, 2006
Poll: Support for Bush solid, but not steady: His approval rating is still strong in the state, but continues to slip, an Oklahoma Poll finds.
Jul 23, 2006
Wounded Marine welcomed home: Bill Gibson of Pryor, who lost part of his left leg in Iraq, says he would return to the country if he could.
Jul 23, 2006
Poll finds Oklahomans back security measures: A majority of respondents say they would surrender some freedoms for greater security.
Jul 23, 2006
Corrections.
Jul 23, 2006
Bulldog Film & Video Services opens new studio in Tulsa.
Jul 23, 2006
Turner receives NAPM award.
Jul 23, 2006
Business People.
Jul 23, 2006
Business Calendar: Monday.(Calendar)
Jul 23, 2006
OPINION: Politics as usual on campaign trail: Politics as usual on campaign trail.
Jul 23, 2006
Primary Election: Tuesday: GOP predicting a strong turnout: Election basics.
Jul 23, 2006