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Tulsa World (Tulsa, OK) articles from August 2006

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

EDITORIAL: Keeping track: Homeland Security gear in routine use.(Editorial)

Aug 01, 2006

Probe continues into fire that killed OSU student.

Aug 01, 2006

Tobacco Settlement: Seneca-Cayuga Lawsuit: Tribe sues over escrow account.

Aug 01, 2006

Corrections.

Aug 01, 2006

Tulsa World, Okla., Jay Cronley column: Finding a winner depends on luck.

Aug 01, 2006

Been jabs critics in policy tiff: A group is demanding his dismissal because police do not arrest all illegal immigrants they encounter.

Aug 01, 2006

Secrecy from federal agency vexes state security chief.

Aug 01, 2006

AC repair service in hot demand: As Tulsa area commuters drive through the oppressive heat wave, they can take comfort in knowing that their destination will offer cool, comfortable relief.

Aug 01, 2006

Car rental franchises bought: Dollar Thrifty acquires four of its operations in Ohio and Texas.

Aug 01, 2006

EDITORIAL: DeLay tactics: Dems risk outsmarting themselves.(Editorial)

Aug 01, 2006

Tulsa World, Okla., Jason Ashley Wright column: Confessions of a TV addict.

Aug 01, 2006

TCC: Real-Life Training: Students face future sooner: Settings that simulate work situations help prepare them.

Aug 01, 2006

Statewide emergency radio system faces obstacles: Old-fashioned competition is hampering the efforts.

Aug 01, 2006

Tulsa World, Okla., John Klein column.

Aug 01, 2006

Sale Season: Retailers offering 'tax-free' bargains.

Aug 01, 2006

Expectations high in 2006 for UTEP.

Aug 02, 2006

Tulsa World, Okla., John Klein column: Tulsa good training for Rice coach.

Aug 02, 2006

Councilors harden over concrete bidding conflict.

Aug 02, 2006

Resilient children do best they can.

Aug 02, 2006

Cutting a swath with mower races.

Aug 02, 2006

Talons Notebook: Growth spurt.

Aug 02, 2006

Koshansky nearing two Tulsa marks: He is close to the team's season home run and RBI records.

Aug 02, 2006

Conference USA Media Day: Irving, Texas: Tulsa in the bull's-eye: Hurricane coach is the focus of attention after last year's C-USA title.

Aug 02, 2006

Tulsa teenager set for another tennis tourney: Haley Martin will play in the National Hard Courts on Saturday.

Aug 02, 2006

Gangs Task Force: Interview Turns Deadly: Deputy fatally shoots man: Man went at deputy with knife, authorities say.

Aug 02, 2006

Clerical error cited in jail release: An inmate was released early in error when court documents apparently were misinterpreted.

Aug 02, 2006

Hotels bedding down in Owasso: The city's main shopping district, at U.S. 169 and 96th Street North, has become a prime locale.

Aug 02, 2006

Home sales surpass 2005 pace: First-half transactions were up 8.5 percent over last year.

Aug 02, 2006

Iraq War: Battle Beyond the Bloodshed: Troops fight to win hearts and minds: Tulsan working to make Iraqi lives better.

Aug 02, 2006

Tulsa World, Okla., Action Line column: Keep attic's heat from migrating into the garage.

Aug 02, 2006

EDITORIAL: Good move: Bonus considered for city workers.(Editorial)

Aug 02, 2006

DHS exceeds its goal for adoptions in fiscal year 2006: Hard work and a renewed focus on adoptions are credited for the upswing in finding permanent homes.

Aug 02, 2006

We have to take tests already?: TPS' year-round schools to start classes Monday.

Aug 02, 2006

CareerTech success is put in the spotlight: A summer conference highlights one of the state's underrated successes.

Aug 02, 2006

Utility debt jeopardizes group's grant money: Families of Murdered Children's $15,700 in unpaid bills might make the group ineligible.

Aug 02, 2006

Henry, Istook are willing to debate, but no date is set.

Aug 02, 2006

College Savings Plan pushed.

Aug 02, 2006

Builders try to beat the heat: More cool liquids, early starting times help workers cope.

Aug 02, 2006

Index signals more growth in Oklahoma.

Aug 02, 2006

EDITORIAL: Distortions: Sullivan weighs in on illegal alien fuss.(Editorial)

Aug 02, 2006

Tulsa World, Okla., Danna Sue Walker column: Alzheimer's benefit walk scheduled for September.

Aug 02, 2006

Corrections.

Aug 02, 2006

Media Day: Commissioner Q&A.(Interview)

Aug 02, 2006

Media Day: Question of the Day.

Aug 02, 2006

Media Day: C-USA Notebook: Bowl bonanza.

Aug 02, 2006

Media Day: The List.

Aug 02, 2006

Recreation Calendar: RUNNING.(Calendar)

Aug 02, 2006

Homeowners secure zoning change, except for disputed lot.

Aug 03, 2006

Rogers County: Homicide: Parolee is jailed after fatal shooting: Police say the Talala man killed his former girlfriend's husband.

Aug 03, 2006

Hurricane relief fraud nets probation.

Aug 03, 2006

Williams units lose verdict: Total judgment in fraud case could exceed $200 million.

Aug 03, 2006

Teachers are paid incentive cash: The money is for recent graduates who have taught science or math in the state for five years.

Aug 03, 2006

Summit lending via site in OKC: The bank until now has conducted business only through its lone Tulsa office.

Aug 03, 2006

Two Sooners sacked: Starting quarterback and lineman dismissed; improper benefits cited.

Aug 03, 2006

Tulsa World, Okla., John Klein column: QB's violations contain major ramifications.

Aug 03, 2006

EDITORIAL: Special folks: Planned adoptions hit record level.(Editorial)

Aug 03, 2006

EDITORIAL: Sinkhole: Galena mine collapse instructive.(Editorial)

Aug 03, 2006

Lottery: Ticket Turned In: Hidden winners take lump payment.

Aug 03, 2006

Sad song says so much: Mom, girl address loss caused by drunken drivers.

Aug 03, 2006

Former Tulsan lives in line of rocket fire in north Israel: She says normal life has disappeared amid the sounds of military aircraft and wailing alarms.

Aug 03, 2006

Police training center unfunded: Lawmakers left the statewide, taxpayer-funded, $26 million Ada facility without operating money, officials say.

Aug 03, 2006

Protecting older people studied: The Triad effort involves older people, law officers and community groups. Officials want to start it in Tulsa County.

Aug 03, 2006

Statewide Hispanics pick Ramos.

Aug 03, 2006

Quarterly earnings triple at Oneok.

Aug 03, 2006

USDA bans Hale-Halsell, ex-officials: The defunct firm allegedly failed to pay suppliers.

Aug 03, 2006