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Tulsa World (Tulsa, OK) articles from October 2006

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

Lower gasoline prices won't last.

Oct 01, 2006

OPINION: Safe harbor: Helping victims of domestic violence.

Oct 01, 2006

Tulsa World, Okla., Alex Adwan column: All-American city.(Column)

Oct 01, 2006

Tulsa World, Okla., David Averill column: Warning: World TB epidemic impacts U.S.(Column)

Oct 01, 2006

Gilcrease hosts bird show.

Oct 01, 2006

Up in the Air-ria: Tulsa Opera invents: 'THE LITTLE PRINCE'.

Oct 01, 2006

Rejuvenating the music: Singer for Christian band Pillar predicts his D-Day approaching.

Oct 01, 2006

For the Record: Building Permits.

Oct 01, 2006

Jail says no abuse found: An internal probe into alleged abuse of juveniles uncovers no wrongdoing, the Sheriff's Office says.

Oct 01, 2006

Lessons for Families: Teaching the parents: TPS program provides help for families, too.

Oct 01, 2006

Tulsa World, Okla., Jay Cronley column: It was a case of mistaken identity.(Column)

Oct 01, 2006

1986 Flood: A Powerful Deluge: Torrent submerged region, caused eerie effects: Torrent submerged region, caused eerie effects.

Oct 01, 2006

Business People.

Oct 01, 2006

The Tulsa Gauge: Prime interest rate.

Oct 01, 2006

Business Calendar.(Calendar)

Oct 01, 2006

Tulsa World, Okla., Danna Sue Walker column: High-flying fun.(Column)

Oct 01, 2006

Modern manners: 21st century poses unique challenges for determining proper etiquette.

Oct 01, 2006

No more bad days: New at-home dialysis treatment gives George Gillard freedom.

Oct 01, 2006

Menu of modern manners: Hang up cell, beware blogs.

Oct 01, 2006

Numbers crunch: Credit Counseling Centers help seniors solve debt woes.

Oct 01, 2006

Fast Forward: Muskogee (5-0) at Jenks (4-1).

Oct 01, 2006

Jenks' Johnson not intimidated: SUMMER SUCCESS.

Oct 01, 2006

Calumet Oil: Pride of Jack Graves family.

Oct 01, 2006

DVD formats at war: Consumers face incompatible disks, players with Blu-ray, HD DVD.

Oct 01, 2006

Fields' MLB joy ride: Former Cowboy star produces in late call-up with the White Sox.

Oct 01, 2006

After further review: Oklahoma and Oklahoma State fans have felt the pain of blown replay calls this football season.

Oct 01, 2006

What's going on up there?: Whose idea was this, anyway?

Oct 01, 2006

Big 12: Refs still work in hometowns: Coordinator of football officials says officials are trustworthy.

Oct 01, 2006

Instant replay might change: Rules chairman says if coaches want change, then it will happen.

Oct 01, 2006

League policies similar: The Pac-10 has different rules regarding officiating crews for nonconference games.

Oct 01, 2006

NCAA President Myles Brand on instant replay:.

Oct 01, 2006

Reviewing the reviews: Oregon 34, Oklahoma 33.

Oct 01, 2006

News & Notes & Quotes.

Oct 01, 2006

Fantastic Finish: Sallisaw 43, Stilwell 37.

Oct 01, 2006

OSU aims to fix ailing ground game: UP NEXT.

Oct 01, 2006

TU recalls rally of '91: The Hurricane beats Southern Miss on a thrilling, chilling day.

Oct 01, 2006

Notebook: Standup guy.

Oct 01, 2006

Zee Oh Six wins Classics feature.

Oct 01, 2006

Tips for bow hunters.

Oct 01, 2006

Injuries help decide semis: Bobby Reynolds and Michael Russell will face off in finals.

Oct 01, 2006

Bookworms glow for literary stars: Celebration of Books.

Oct 01, 2006

OSU to hold biodiesel workshop on Oct. 14.

Oct 01, 2006

Remembering Tulsa: Soldier, City Shared Name.

Oct 02, 2006

Tulsa World, Okla., John Klein column: Avoiding disaster key to Chase.(Column)

Oct 02, 2006

EDITORIAL: Deserving: AA bids for new China air service.(Editorial)

Oct 02, 2006

EDITORIAL: For Bob Anthony: Incumbent gets nod for re-election choice.(Editorial)

Oct 02, 2006

Hepatitis treatment in peril: For more.

Oct 02, 2006

Time-tested: OSU-Okmulgee is home to elite program.

Oct 02, 2006

Blessed are the furry friends.

Oct 02, 2006

Tulsa World, Okla., Action Line column: Internet sites can help debunk myths.(Column)

Oct 02, 2006

Concert Review: Is Alice truly unchained?: Late singer's presence still looms during Alice in Chains performance.

Oct 02, 2006

Hospital treats seniors' needs: St. Francis Hospital opens a 34-room specialty unit geared to the health of older adults.

Oct 02, 2006

Tulsa World, Okla., Danna Sue Walker column: Drinking in the ambience of Garden Center's Evening of Wine and Roses.(Column)

Oct 02, 2006

Buddy system: Mentoring program offers meaningful relationiships to area youth.

Oct 02, 2006

USM's Fletcher coming up big: Freshman flourishing for Eagles despite tough times after Hurricane Katrina.

Oct 02, 2006

Surging Stillwater is surprising Class 6A: First-year coach part of reason for Pioneers' solid start.

Oct 02, 2006

OSU Scouting Report: Kansas State Wildcats.

Oct 02, 2006

Road run continues for OSU: K-State second of OSU's three straight away games.

Oct 02, 2006

Thompson returns to Texas: The 'Horns pursued the Sooner as a wide receiver.

Oct 02, 2006

OU Scouting Report: Texas Longhorns.

Oct 02, 2006

TU Scouting Report: Southern Miss Golden Eagles.

Oct 02, 2006

Notebook: End game.

Oct 02, 2006

Tennis: Ex-Vandy player wins: Reynolds takes the singles crowns and doubles title with his partner Rajeev Ram.

Oct 02, 2006

Tulsa World, Okla., Action Line column: Tree-pruning dilemma can cut both directions.(Column)

Oct 03, 2006

Metro Area Housing: Tulsa ranks low in home costs: The average cost of a four-bedroom, 2,200-square-foot home here averages $150,141, a survey finds.

Oct 03, 2006