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Nov 29, 2007


MILLIONS AT STAKE AS BOND VOTES LOOM
The city is at an important crossroads for its future and in less than two weeks voters will decide which direction to take, Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett said Wednesday. - Brian Brus

ARG PREPARES TULSA CONDO PROJECT
American Residential Group will use the condo conversion of the Tribune Lofts as a testing ground for a multimillion-dollar expansion. - Kirby Lee Davis

XETA POSTS DOUBLE-DIGIT REVENUE, PROFIT GROWTH FOR QUARTER, YEAR
Xeta Technologies of Broken Arrow posted double-digit increases in both fourth-quarter and fiscal 2007 revenues and profits Wednesday, with a target of 15-percent annual revenue growth for the next three to five years. - Kirby Lee Davis

DOWNTOWN OKC INC. EYES COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
Based on the success of a project to bring available downtown Oklahoma City residential projects together in one searchable database, Downtown OKC Inc. has similar plans for the downtown office market. - Kelley Chambers

SUPREME COURT CASES RUN BUSINESS GAMUT
The nation's nine U.S. Supreme Court justices are awash with business-related cases, although some observers believe their decision to hear a major Second Amendment case may color this session as the "gun rights" term. - Marie Price

NEW WEB SITE ALLOWS PRICE COMPARISONS AMONG STATE'S HOSPITALS
For the first time, Oklahomans will be able to compare pricing among the state's hospitals when the Oklahoma Hospital Association launches the OKHospitalPricing.org Web site in December. - Janice Francis-Smith

BRIDGE REPAIR MONEY EXHAUSTED
It took just 18 months for state transportation officials to go through a $100 million fund that has repaired or replaced dozens of the state's most obsolete bridges. But now the bridge fund is exhausted, and there are hundreds left to fix. - Tim Talley, Associated Press

GRISHAM ASKS FEDERAL COURT TO DISMISS LIBEL LAWSUIT
Author John Grisham is asking an Oklahoma federal court to dismiss a libel lawsuit filed against him by Pontotoc County District Attorney Bill Peterson and others over their depiction in Grisham's nonfiction best-seller The Innocent Man, about the prosecution of two men for the 1982 murder of a young Ada woman. - Marie Price




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