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Lawmaker to organ harvesters: Cut it out |
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A pending attorney general opinion could clear up the issue of whether it is proper for employees of the state Medical Examiner's Office to do work for a private organ and tissue procurement company. Senate Bill 1708, by Senate
Co-President Pro Tempore Glenn Coffee, R-Oklahoma City, would have simply updated some of the language in the Oklahoma Uniform Anatomical Gift Act, said state Rep. Doug Cox, R-Grove. But when the measure was considered by the full House of
Representatives, state Rep. Lucky Lamons, D-Tulsa, submitted an amendment to address a personal concern of his. |
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Nordam signs $100M agreement with Gulfstream Aerospace |
The Nordam Group has signed two separate agreements with Gulfstream Aerospace, with one valued at $100 million, officials said Tuesday.
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Devon increases share in Gulf unit |
Devon Energy and BP on Tuesday exercised a preferential right to purchase Anadarko Petroleum's interest in the Kaskida Unit of the deepwater Gulf of Mexico, in effect blocking the sale of Anadarko's interest to StatoilHydro of Norway.
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Denver company pays $4.9M for two BA self-storage complexes |
The Denver firm Oklahoma Self Storage LP paid $4.9 million for two Broken Arrow self-storage facilities, with plans to expand and combine them for improved performance.
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