Educators want millions more By Michael Bratcher The Oklahoman State education officials Thursday said they will seek about $238 million more for public...
Teen drivers target of new law proposal By Ryan McNeill Capitol Bureau A lawmaker wants to make it more difficult for Oklahoma teenagers to get driver's...
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October 1, 2004 Area Codes, Now Divorced From Their Areas By IAN URBINA t used to be safe to assume that dialing 212 made a phone ring in Manhattan. Press 212...
... And just, exactly, where would the money be coming from if these two acts are passed? Is this the scheme the "Horse racing" people are trying to get...
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October 4, 2004 Internet Grants to Schools Halted as the F.C.C. Tightens the Rules By STEPHEN LABATON ASHINGTON, Oct. 3 - Public libraries and schools around...
September 28, 2004 Schools Expect Law to Require Private Tutors at City Sites By SUSAN SAULNY nticipating that under federal law it will no longer be allowed...
September 29, 2004 Vetting Those Foreign College Applications By ALEX MINDLIN eggy O'Neill has seen her share of foreign diplomas. After all, Bergen Community...
October 3, 2004 SPENDING The Multiple Choices of Prepping for the SAT By COELI CARR NN STECKMEYER of Bethesda, Md., remembers vividly the night last spring...
October 4, 2004 Small School's Script Tries to Transform Studies By ELISSA GOOTMAN hen the students of Manhattan Theater Lab High School took to the stage one...
... From: Don Loving Hi Everyody, Last week I talked to the people at Oklahoma Association for Academic Competition and asked them what competitions they have...
October 5, 2004 City Challenged on Fingerprinting Protesters By DIANE CARDWELL ince coming under fire for their handling of protesters arrested during the...
October 5, 2004 Problems Seen for Expansion of Testing of U.S. Students By DIANA JEAN SCHEMO ASHINGTON, Oct. 4 - A new federal requirement to sharply expand...
Mock election seeks views of students By Michael Bratcher Staff Writer Thousands of Oklahoma students will cast their ballots for either President Bush or Sen....
FOI Oklahoma Inc. sets essay contest Is it everyone's First Amendment? That's the topic for Oklahoma high school and undergraduate students competing in the...
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October 6, 2004 Three Americans Win Nobel for Particle Physics Work By DENNIS OVERBYE hree Americans who helped describe the force that binds together the...
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Police, FBI roam halls at high school By Greg Elwell The Oklahoman EDMOND -- About 500 students were absent Tuesday from Edmond North High School while police...
October 7, 2004 Study of Cell Breakdown Captures Nobel By KENNETH CHANG ike most fields, modern biology focuses most of its attention on how things are built...
Nominees sought for prize in creativity The University of Oklahoma's College of Arts and Sciences is seeking nominations for a $40,000 prize to promote...
New Breed of Cat: Clones to Make Debut at Annual Show By JAMES BARRON certain long-running musical had lots of singable names for the animals that purr and...
October 8, 2004 Delays Deepen Stress of Picking a High School in New York City By DAVID M. HERSZENHORN hoosing a public high school in New York City is a...
ECONOMIC SCENE A Public Policy Failure By VIRGINIA POSTREL ALLAS PUBLIC policy experiments rarely produce complete successes or total failures. They usually...
October 8, 2004 Still Exploring After Martian Winter, Rovers Send Back More Signs of Water By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD ging but still on the go, climbing in and...
October 6, 2004 Wider Gap Found Between Wealthy and Poor Schools By GREG WINTER fter narrowing in better economic times, the financial gap between poor and...