Yale study doesn't sugar-coat criticism of cereal for ch
Saturday 31st of July 2010 05:23:50 PM
Posted by admin / Under Yale, Oklahoma
| OKLAHOMA CITY — Whether they rely on a lop-eared rabbit or a smiling leprechaun, ads for some of the most sugary cereals for children get the biggest push on television, according to a new Yale University study. Cereals marketed to |
Geronimo's Heirs Sue To Free Apache Chief's Spirit
Saturday 31st of July 2010 05:23:50 PM
Posted by admin / Under Yale, Oklahoma
| The suit, which names US President Barack Obama and Secretary of Defense Robert Gates among the defendants, seeks "to free Geronimo, his remains, funerary objects and spirit from 100 years of imprisonment at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, the Yale University campus at New Haven, Connecticut and wherever else they may be found." |
Jawa robs South Tulsa Bank
Saturday 31st of July 2010 05:23:50 PM
Posted by admin / Under Yale, Oklahoma
| Tulsa police investigate South Tulsa bank robbery Police say the suspect went into the Food Pyramid at 81st and Yale Saturday and robbed the Bank of Oklahoma branch inside. Also droids were reported missing in the area. |
At horse show, competition is heating up
Saturday 31st of July 2010 05:23:50 PM
Posted by admin / Under Yale, Oklahoma
| Clarissa Edgerton, of Yale, Michigan, sits in front of a large fan while participants work with their horses in the background during the Ford American Quarter Horse Youth Association World Championship Show at the State Fair in Oklahoma City on Sunday. |
Geronimo's great-grandson wants bones returned
Saturday 31st of July 2010 05:23:50 PM
Posted by admin / Under Yale, Oklahoma
| SANTA FE, N.M. --Legend has it that Yale University's ultrasecret Skull and Bones society swiped the remains of American Indian leader Geronimo nearly a century ago from an Army outpost in Oklahoma. Now, Geronimo's great-grandson wants the remains returned. |
Great-grandson wants Geronimo's bones
Saturday 31st of July 2010 05:23:50 PM
Posted by admin / Under Yale, Oklahoma
| Legend has it that Yale University's secretive Skull and Bones society swiped the remains of American Indian leader Geronimo nearly a century ago from an Army outpost in Oklahoma. |




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