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Search Results - 5 Companies Found in 'Oklahoma'

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219 .Devon Energy
358 .OGE Energy
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180 .Williams

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Oklahoma companies pledge 169 new jobs
Employers sign up for state's Quality Jobs incentive

Oklahoma approved for $119 million in federal education aid
Education secretary praises Oklahoma for its speedy application for funds.

FSU-Oklahoma marks first Stoops vs. Stoops for brothers
By Brian Landman, Times Staff Writer Wednesday, September 8, 2010 TALLAHASSEE — When he finally decided to accept the job as Florida State's defensive coordinator, Mark Stoops naturally telephoned his confidante and brother Bob, the coach at Oklahoma. "I'm going to do this," he said. "That's great. Congratulations." Moments later, Bob called back. "You realize I'm not going to talk to you for a ...

Ad tries to link Oklahoma gubernatorial hopeful Askins with Obama
A commercial, paid for by the Republican Governors Association , says Jari Askins, the Democratic gubernatorial candidate, and the president support immigration policies too liberal for Oklahoma. The ad mentions Askins' support for a measure passed in 2003, which received support from both Democrats and Republicans.