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USA: ANNIVERSARY OF OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING CEREMONIES

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English/Nat Ceremonies were held in the U-S capital, Washington D.C, and Oklahoma city on Monday to mark the fourth anniversary of the Oklahoma city bombing. A group called "No Greater Love" held a wreath-laying ceremony in Arlington...
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President Barack Obama said during a press conference Friday that the news of a botched execution in Oklahoma highlights problems with the death penalty. (May 2)

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President Barack Obama says the botched execution of an Oklahoma inmate highlights significant problems with the death penalty and he's asking his attorney general for a review. Obama says he found inmate Clayton Lockett's execution...
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USA: OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING: RESCUE WORKERS SEARCH FOR BODIES

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1 Floral wreaths at the scene, pan to bombed out rubble, 2 Rescue workers arrive and depart from scene, 3. SOUNDBITE: governor Frank Keating 4. rescue worker shows breathing apparatus and talks about contamination. 5. crying...
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Wedding attracts foreign visitors in large numbers

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1. Tower of London with tour boat sailing past on river in foreground 2. Tower of London walls and buildings 3. Tourists clambering down stairs on Tower of London rampart 4. Reverse shot of group of American tourists, all dressed...
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USA: OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING: WEATHER HAMPERS RESCUE EFFORTS

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English/Nat Severe thunderstorms and heavy rainfall are continuing to hamper rescue efforts in Oklahoma City's Federal Building. The search has been critically delayed by high winds, rain, hail and lightning. The search was postponed...
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In just their second year in Oklahoma City, the NBA''s Thunder is near the top ten in attendance and top five in the Western Conference. Lead by 21-year-old Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City is nearing its first playoff appearance since 2004-2005, when they were the Seattle Supersonics.

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HEADLINE: Oklahoma City Thunder shaking up NBA CAPTION: In just their second year in Oklahoma City, the NBA''s Thunder is near the top ten in attendance and top five in the Western Conference. Lead by 21-year-old Kevin Durant, Oklahoma...
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Legal action initiated by a member of the Big-12 may block the move of Texas A&M to the SEC. AP College Football Correspondent Ralph Russo speculates as to what school may be behind the move. (sept. 7)

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HEADLINE: Legal action may hinder A&M''s move to the SEC: CAPTION: Legal action initiated by a member of the Big-12 may block the move of Texas A&M to the SEC. AP College Football Correspondent Ralph Russo speculates as to what...
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USA: DENVER: TERRY NICHOLS OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING TRIAL

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Denver, U-S. December 15 1997 1. Wide shot of Denver courthouse 2. Courthouse sign 3. Court sketch: Nichols attorney 4. Court sketch: Terry Nichols 5. Court sketch: Nichols family 6. Court sketch: Nichols father 7. Court sketch: ...
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Texas earthquakes could be linked to fracking

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Texas earthquakes could be linked to fracking
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The Big Risk for U.S. Shale Production

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Nov.14 -- Environmental risks run rampant for shale. Bloomberg's Alix Steel visits Pawnee, Oklahoma, home to a 5.8 magnitude earthquake, the result from a byproduct of fracking.
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Al Franken Discusses Bonding With Funny Senators on 'Late Show With Stephen Colbert' | THR News

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During his appearance on 'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,' Al Franken -- the only man to play a senator on 'Saturday Night Live' and then become one in real life -- discussed which Senators are funny, and which are not.
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Race Panel Member Hopeful 50 Years After Riots

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The last surviving member of the Kerner Commission says he remains haunted that the panel's recommendations on U.S. race relations and poverty were never adopted. But nearly 50 years later, former U.S. Sen. Fred Harris of...
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NASA to send drone to Saturn's largest moon

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NASA announced ON Thursday that it's sending a drone called Dragonfly to explore Saturn's largest moon, Titan.
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Oil tycoon, corporate raider T. Boone Pickens dies

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T. Boone Pickens, who amassed a fortune as an oil tycoon and corporate raider and gave much of it away as a philanthropist, has died. He was 91.
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Interview With Anti-Death Penalty Advocate Sister Helen Prejean

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CLEAN: Sky News follows the story of death row prison inmate Richard Glossip. Interview with Sister Mary Prejean about the death penalty, the US Supreme Court and death row inmate Richard Glossip's case, and how nobody with large...
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Wounded Military Personnel being failed by NHS

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VOICED: Wounded military personnel who have limbs amnputated are being failed by the NHS, according to a national charity. Blesma - which helps injured veterans - says they experience variable care, which hampers recovery. Our senior...
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NASA outlines plans to send astronauts to moon by 2020

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NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine has detailed the agency's plans to put astronauts on the Moon by 2024 – a training ground for an eventual exploration of Mars.
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Oklahoma Sits on Shaky Ground Thanks to Oil & Gas Production

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Jan.17 -- This week a 4.2 magnitude earthquake struck northern Oklahoma. Thousands of earthquakes recorded in the state in recent years have been linked to the underground injection of wastewater from oil and gas production. Bloomberg's...
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Oklahoma To Resume Lethal Injections After 5-Year Break

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Oklahoma's governor said it's the state's duty to carry out "this somber task."
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Video Shows Man Telling Police, 'I Can't Breathe' During 2019 Arrest

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Oklahoma City police released footage of a 2019 arrest during which a Black man repeatedly tells officers, "I can't breathe."
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How The Latest SEC Additions Will Affect College Sports

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Last week, the SEC president and chancellors unanimously voted to allow the University of Texas and Oklahoma University into the conference.
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Human Remains Found In Search For Tulsa Massacre Victims

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Back in 1921, White Tulsa residents attacked what was known as "The Black Wall Street" for its successful Black-owned businesses.
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Former Oklahoma Officers Charged With Manslaughter

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Officers Robert Hinkle and Nathan Ronan called for 29-year-old Quadry Sanders to raise his hands, but when he did, officer Hinkle opened fire.