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Oklahoma City native George Back IV is making it big in Hollywood with roles in "Lions for Lambs" and "The Comebacks." Saturday morning, he spoke with anchor Kimberly Lohman about what life is like in Hollywood.
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Life is hard enough, but add on a serious disability and it becomes almost impossible. Meet one Oklahoman who is taking the necessary steps to regain control of the most basic of all functions...putting one foot in front of the other.
will autism speaks make Nick's Law a Law
http://www.autism votes.org/atf/cf/%7B 2A179B73-96E2-44C3-8 816-1B1C0BE5334B%7D/ OK%20ad.pdf
let our Lawmakers own
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Oklahoma City-based Newspaper, The Oklahoman Plans to Layoff 150 Positions by October through early retirements.
Voluntary and involuntary employee layoffs would be offered a generous severance package.
The Oklahoman cited a drop in ad sales, competition with internet viewer ship, print cost, and increasing prices for fuel all added to the layoffs.