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2013-11-16
A-F grades: Districts get report cards
House passes bill to let people keep health care plans
Devon Ice Rink opens to skaters
AMERICAS
MIDDLE EAST
Typhoon-stricken town rebuilds
Colorado: America, writ small
A political game two can play
Changes will foster better government
Lacking confidence in recovery chances
Release report on torture
‘Had I been informed ...’
Calif. boy fighting leukemia becomes ‘Batkid’ for a day
Edmond officials consider major revision to downtown
Lack of funding may end counterterrorism program
Odd behaviors provide clues about Alzheimer’s
Writer enjoys the changing seasons at lake
Earlsboro resident wins AARP award
OSU-OKC receives gift
Tulsa school officials want former AD’s sentence to send message
Emails give details about solicitation
Group to recognize five humanitarians
Cherokee tribal shops to increase cigarette taxes
Osage Nation to proceed with trial for principal chief
Cowboy players unaware of Texas powerhouse
’Horns know they must capitalize on turnovers
Tramel: Quarterbacks are testaments to patience
Second-round bound
Thompson sparks Carl Albert
BERGT, FREEMAN LEAD RACERS
Joe’s Lunch Bunch to meet
Jones takes big lead early, rolls to victory over Cushing
Midwest City puts it together in win over Santa Fe
Fourth-down magic gives Jaguars a win
Interception sinks Deer Creek
Horak burns former teammates
Cowboys add three in signing period
Cowgirls’ season ends with loss
Kenseth wins pole at Homestead
Courtney Chelf will have a busy Saturday
Ibaka becoming a consistent force for Thunder
Birmingham closes in on record
Bills’ WR Johnson out with groin injury
Fines abound in NFL
CIAA title game called off after fight leaves QB injured
AIR IT OUT
The hot question: ‘Roy, why didn’t you play?’
Founders: Stories of tower abound
Chesapeake office sales show market’s strength
Volume is up for commercial realty news
TRANSACTIONS
EPA proposes cut in biofuel mandate
JPMORGAN REACHES $4B DEAL
Chinese reform plan to open markets amid economic slump
Student is train’s millionth rider
Choctaw: City f iling counterclaim
Insure: Mini-med programs drop
Vatican is set to display bones believed to be those of St. Peter
Falls Creek plan rises
Violinist to perform synagogue concert
Jesus House seeks holiday food donations
Teen’s pot use puts friend in tough spot
Lights: Park displays open Nov. 23
Out with the old stuff
It pays to put in the work when selling
Starter home offers spacious feel
Smart houses improve health
Why do trees change color?
Look forward to poinsettias for holidays
Back from the ’50s: Redoing a ranch
Real estate tax benefits imperiled — again
Vatican is set to display bones believed to be those of St. Peter
Falls Creek plan rises
Violinist to perform synagogue concert
Jesus House seeks holiday food donations
Teen’s pot use puts friend in tough spot
Yukon lights are ready to twinkle
Retiring police off icer is praised for passion for job
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