Word: oklahomas
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...America, the bombing was an introduction to mass-casualty terrorism. The enemy was no longer uniformed platoons but lone extremists in our midst. They could not be easily ferreted out--or understood. But Oklahoma City also wrote the book on recovery. The survivors have become indispensable companions for the families of 9/11 victims. And the memorial to the tragedy shows that traumatized cities can unite, as author Edward Linenthal puts it, "to protest the anonymity of mass death." --By Amanda Ripley
Despite the heart-breaking loss, O’Donnell gathered himself for his second match in the consolations round and demolished Wisconsin’s Brady Reinke 15-9, who had only lost 9-4 in the first round to Oklahoma State’s No. 2 Chris Pendelton...
...Oklahoma State traveled over 2000 miles to the Murr Center courts—but couldn’t muster a point...
Everyone knows the story about the boy from Midland, Texas, who overcame the handicap of low expectations. But it belongs more to Tommy Franks than to George W. Bush. Franks was born in the tiny town of Wynnewood, in south-central Oklahoma, but moved as an infant with his mechanic father and stay-at-home mom to Midland at the same time the Bush clan arrived from Connecticut. The two families didn't know each other, though Franks went to high school with Bush's future wife Laura. She doesn't remember him, and their high school principal's memories...
Harvard’s next action comes against No. 57 Oklahoma State—a squad comprised entirely of international players and featuring one of the nation’s top ten doubles teams—on Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Murr Center...