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SubscribeUnofficial BCS standings - Week 7
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Week 7 Preliminary Blogpoll: Mid-Major Discrimination
http://bearsnecessity.com/ college-football/ week-7-preliminary-blogpoll-mid-maj…Rank Team Delta 1 Alabama 1 2 Texas 3 3 Penn State 1 4 Oklahoma 3 5 Utah 3 6 Florida 5 7 Southern Cal 2 8 Oklahoma State 7 9 Brigham Young 1 10 Texas Tech 3 11 Missouri 8 12 LSU 6 13 Georgia 1 14 Ohio State 1 15 Boise State
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Preservationists coming to Tulsa
http://www.batesline.com/ archives/ 2008/ 10/ preservationists-coming-to-tulsa.h…The long-anticipated National Preservation Conference, the annual convention of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, is just around the corner -- next week! -- and that's my column in the current issue of Urban Tulsa Weekly is a preview of what Tulsans will find in the exhibit hall, field sessions,...
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Hard Rock Hanson?
http://www.thedeciblog.com/ ?p=907Oklahoma’s good for more than parking meters (the world’s first parking meter was installed in Oklahoma City on July 16, 1935), Tornadoes, The National Cowboy Hall of Fame, and being the birth place of Garth Brooks. Yeah, it somehow spawns teenage Pop/Rock groups.
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College Fantasy Box Score
http://www.athlonsports.com/ college-fantasy-football/ 15071/ college-fantasy-bo…At the midway point of the college football season, the fantasy editors here at Athlon have called an audible. The Freshman Tracker has been expanded to take on the entire nation. Each week, we will scour the box scores in search of the most dominant and sometimes intriguing stat lines of the week.
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PLANiTULSA do-over
http://www.batesline.com/ archives/ 2008/ 10/ planitulsa-doover.htmlCatching up on links to my Urban Tulsa Weekly columns: Last week I wrote about my experiences as a facilitator and a participant in the PLANiTULSA citywide workshop. It was exciting to see the level of enthusiasm in the room, but I came away feeling somewhat frustrated, and I'm not...
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Sally Bell vs. Karen Keith debate on KRMG
http://www.batesline.com/ archives/ 2008/ 10/ sally-bell-vs-karen-keith-debate.h…The downtown Tulsa Kiwanis Club is hosting a debate between the candidates for District 2 Tulsa County Commissioner today beginning at 12:15. Republican Sally Bell will face Democrat Karen Keith. KRMG's Joe Kelley will moderate the debate, and it will be cybercast live online at krmg.com. It will also be...
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Fix Our Streets, Tax the Children
http://irritatedtulsan.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 10/ 13/ fix-our-streets-tax-the-chil…If Tulsans learned one thing from last year’s failed river tax proposal, its children can pay more than they let on. I remember the “Our River Yes” campaign that supported the increase in Tulsa County’s sales tax. The commercials featured several adorable children that eagerly stated, “Even I can afford that.” The truth came out last year.
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Happy Namesday, Most Reverend Father!
http://vultus.stblogs.org/ 2008/ 10/ happy-namesday-most-reverend-f.htmlOur Bishop's Namesday Today, the feast of Saint Edward the Confessor, is the namesday of His Excellency, The Most Reverend Edward J. Slattery, Bishop of Tulsa. And so, we pray for him, using the traditional Roman supplication for a bishop, sometimes sung at Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament.
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Adoration, Reparation, Intercession for Priests
http://vultus.stblogs.org/ 2008/ 10/ spiritual-maternity-of-priests.htmlOur diocesan webpage published a news article about the evening of recollection I gave in the Cathedral of the Holy Family in Tulsa on the feast of Our Lady of the Rosary. In the photo, Sheila Michie, at center, joins in praying the Rosary with other women who are discerning whether to become
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Thanks
http://thepeoplebrand.com/ blog/ 2008/ 10/ 10/ thanks/I just want to give thanks today: Thanks to you for reading my blog. I’m grateful for my audience, no matter how small. Thanks to David Walker and the folks who put on Tulsa Techfest this week. They did a great job organizing a very impressive event.
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