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Tulsa World (Tulsa, OK) articles from June 2007

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Tulsa World (Tulsa, OK) back issues from June 2007:

EDITORIAL: Teed off: Golf course closings out of bounds.(Editorial)

Jun 01, 2007

Out for summer, out 'til fall: The final day of classes might mean a party, if you can persuade students to show up at all.

Jun 01, 2007

DHS: Caregiver was asked to quit: A day-care worker accused of killing a toddler also was ordered to anger management classes before the death.

Jun 01, 2007

EDITORIAL: Greening parks: State cabins getting new look.(Editorial)

Jun 01, 2007

Life in high definition: Broken Arrow teen's short film in competition to tour the nation.

Jun 01, 2007

Leaders clarify status checks: Tulsa's mayor says there will be better coordination with immigration agents.

Jun 01, 2007

Sullivan bucks Bush plan for immigration: The GOP lawmaker says he disagrees with the president's ideas for reform "100 percent.".

Jun 01, 2007

Keeping greens intact: Councilor supports golf plan: Councilor Rick Westcott is working with Mayor Taylor to find outside operators to run two city-owned golf courses.

Jun 01, 2007

For Jenks seniors, charity is class act: With surplus class funds, they will pay for two Ugandan children's secondary educations.

Jun 01, 2007

Parade, gala among diversity week's events: 'United for Equality' is the theme of this year's gay-pride celebration.

Jun 01, 2007

Lance Armstrong's mom to speak at cancer event: She urges people with the disease to talk about it and live life.

Jun 01, 2007

Air Force pilot honors past: Steve Ritchie is the only American pilot in history to down five MiG-21s.

Jun 01, 2007

County looking for solution to fairgrounds delays: An Arabian horse show planned for 2008 is the major deadline that's looming.

Jun 01, 2007

Reconnecting with Mother Earth: Former educator plans series of camps.

Jun 01, 2007

Where You Turn: Online: New online.

Jun 01, 2007

Tulsa Tough preparation: Helpers put pedals to metal: Volunteers hustle to build bicycles for weekend festival.

Jun 01, 2007

Tulsa World, Okla., Scott Cherry column: Dining Out: McGill's magic.

Jun 01, 2007

Tulsa World, Okla., Dave Sittler column: Sources: Suttons to face off.

Jun 01, 2007

This Weekend's Local Schedule: CREEK COUNTY SPEEDWAY.

Jun 01, 2007

Field full of change for CPAs: The leader of a national accountants group will address a conference here.

Jun 01, 2007

Cycling: Local aims to educate fan base: Jack McNeal explains cycling terms for new spectators of the sport.

Jun 01, 2007

Cowboys focus on their future: After a six-game skid, OSU is ready to make a splash at NCAA regionals.

Jun 01, 2007

Saving grace: Relief pitcher Erik Crichton is vital for ORU.

Jun 01, 2007

Talons remain confident: Tulsa will have to rely on backup QB to avoid losing streak.

Jun 01, 2007

Drillers Update: TONIGHT.

Jun 01, 2007

Fayetteville Regional Capsules: ARKANSAS.

Jun 01, 2007

Wichita Regional Capsules: WICHITA STATE.

Jun 01, 2007

Deduno powers Tulsa past Midland: With the win, Tulsa upped its lead over Springfield to 3 1/2 games.

Jun 01, 2007

Approval of tribe's vote still uncertain: But a BIA official says a review will be swift for a second Cherokee Nation vote to remove federal over- sight of its constitution.

Jun 02, 2007

Tulsa's 'lucky number' revealed: Whoever in 1957 guessed closest to the city's population Friday will win a soon-to-be-unburied vintage auto.

Jun 02, 2007

Homegrown religion: Christians find fulfillment, support in house churches.

Jun 02, 2007

Caregiver vowed not to hit: Documents show a history of complaints about the child care of a woman accused of murdering a toddler.

Jun 02, 2007

Trash pilot program to lift off next week: Some residents will get once-weekly, cart-based service at a reduced rate.

Jun 02, 2007

Races run despite rain: Tulsa Tough.

Jun 02, 2007

Where you turn: Online: New online.

Jun 02, 2007

Bikes for health: Free to ride: The high-tech system that will provide free use of the bikes will have to be tested before riders can take off.

Jun 02, 2007

NCAA Regionals: Arizona ends ORU's 16-game win streak: Golden Eagles need a win Saturday to stay alive.

Jun 02, 2007

Sullivan departs from immigration: The congressman discusses health care and climate change -- not immigration reform -- in a speech Friday.

Jun 02, 2007

100 Ideas Initiative has raised $487,000: Nearly half has come from in-kind donations, according to the organi- zation.

Jun 02, 2007

2 jailed in man's beating death: Police are searching for a third man in connection with the homeless man's slaying.

Jun 02, 2007

Driver crashes car into empty motel room: Witnesses say two people got out of the car, which had been reported stolen.

Jun 02, 2007

Where you turn: On tap: Dive into summer.

Jun 02, 2007

Drillers Update: TONIGHT.

Jun 02, 2007

Lovely in lavender: Designers are using this pale shade in colorful ways.

Jun 02, 2007

EDITORIAL: Camelot out: Way cleared to begin removing blight.(Editorial)

Jun 02, 2007

EDITORIAL: Diplomacy can work: U.S.-Iran talks a good start.(Editorial)

Jun 02, 2007

NCAA Regionals: Shot of confidence: OSU pitcher helps snap team's losing streak.

Jun 02, 2007

Tulsans plunge into pool season: County pools.

Jun 03, 2007

Tulsa man stabbed to death: The slaying reportedly occurred during a dispute over drugs.

Jun 03, 2007

BB-52 Casual Cafe opens in midtown: Microsoft, Chamber co-sponsor workshop.

Jun 03, 2007

Spin cycle: Requests that wedding DJs love and hate: Themed weddings.

Jun 03, 2007

The Setting: The bride escapes to exotic locales: Most popular destination weddings:.

Jun 03, 2007

Passport quest successful: A Tulsa woman makes a last-minute trip to Houston to obtain a passport for her vacation in Europe.

Jun 03, 2007

The Cake: Cakes bring tiers of joy: Color.

Jun 03, 2007

EDITORIAL: Will Amanda be safe?: Campuses face challenge of providing security.(Editorial)

Jun 03, 2007

West side welcomes decision on course: Residents near Page Belcher Golf Course applaud the decision to keep 18 holes there open.

Jun 03, 2007

Bells will ring, ring, ring: Chris and Richard Liniger had one child left in college, their three oldest kids graduated and working, and a grandson on the way. Life was grand.

Jun 03, 2007

Sapulpa woman pushes herself along to graduation: Medical problems, including diabetes, kept her out of school many days, complicating her quest.

Jun 03, 2007

Spotlight: Stephen V. Bradshaw: Division president, East Branch, Community Bank & Trust Co.

Jun 03, 2007

Business Calendar: Monday.(Calendar)

Jun 03, 2007

DateLine Briefs: Nigerian militants pledge to halt attacks for one month: At least 50,000 attend rally against Pakistan president.

Jun 03, 2007

Where you turn: Online: New online.

Jun 03, 2007

Tough team is Successful: Several members of Successful Living placed on Saturday.

Jun 03, 2007

Rural rewards: Women-run farms numerousFemale farmers like their jobs: Conference.

Jun 03, 2007

The Gift: The bride dreams of...the perfect gift: Delight her with what she really wants.

Jun 03, 2007