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NBA Lockout Leaves Bittersweet Taste In Bricktown
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Monday, October 3rd 2011, 3:41 pm
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NBA Lockout Leaves Bittersweet Taste In Bricktown
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House Approves Bill That Would Admit Washington, DC, As 51st State
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The House voted Thursday on a bill that would admit Washington, D.C., as the 51st state, although the measure is likely to fail in the evenly divided Senate. The legislation passed along party lines with a vote of 216 to 208, with no Republicans voting in favor.
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Tulsa Police Dept. Looking To Hire More Officers, Says Recruitment Down
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