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Articles in Jun 14, 2002 issue of Journal Record, The (Oklahoma City)
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Supplier's strike puts halt in local GM plant's production
by Bill May The Journal Record - Barometers drop amid reports of lower retail sales
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Duo seeks to make OKC an international distribution hub
by Bill May - Bank of Oklahoma prepares ATM on wheels
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Cinnabar Environmental Services hires regional manager
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Real Estate Briefs June 13, 2002
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New funds provide temporary fix for OK Health Care Authority
by Ray Carter -
Construction on schedule for GM-Union Pacific distribution center
by Bill May - Osage Petroleum, Hadro join forces in drilling program
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Sysco Food Services executives switch jobs
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Commission OKs plans for more than 400 new homes
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OKC metro building permits up 23.6% in May
by Matt Maile - Manufacturing group expects moderate economic rebound
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Pets' best friends
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Demolition stage nears completion on I-40 bridge
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Tulsa firm to release new software
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OKC area mortgage rates continue slide
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Who will win the U.S. Open?
by Bob Barry Sr. - Local mortgage rates continue slide
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Health underwriters association presents award
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Business leaders focus on next round of Bricktown development
by Matt Maile - Branding Mary-Kate and Ashley
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Commission OKs plans for more than 400 new homes
by Matt Maile The Journal Record -
Commentary: Who will win the U.S. Open?
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Bricktown: Phase 2
by Matt Maile The Journal Record - Cooler weather hinders May spending
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Bank of Oklahoma prepares ATM on wheels
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OKC Events June 14, 2002
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Kerr-McGee sells its stock in Indonesia firm
by staff - Kerr-McGee sells its stock in Indonesia firm
- Owners sell 5 manufactured housing communities for $5.5 million
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Real Estate Briefs June 14, 2002
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Osage Petroleum receives funding commitments
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New funds provide temporary fix for health care authority
by Ray Carter The Journal Record - CB Richard Ellis
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Panhandle Royalty board member retires
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Supplier's strike puts halt in local GM plant's production
by Bill May
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