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Today in History
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Barrie suite
Broken Bow
Claremore
Cordell
Duncan
El Reno
Elk City
Enid
Guymon
Lawton
McAiester
Miami
Muskogee
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102 76
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101 72
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Okmulgee
Pauls Valley
Petty
Sallisaw
Sapulpa
Shawnee
Snyder
Stillwater
Tahlequah
Tulsa
Watonga
Weatherford
Wewoka
Woodward
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100 76
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(AP) — Today is Sunday.
July 30. the 211th day of
2006. Their air 154 days left
in the year.
Tfc*y’t Highlight In
r”onTuly 30. 1945. during
World War II. the battle cruis-
er USS Indianapolis, which
had just delivered components
for the atomic bomb that
would be dropped on
Hiroshima, was torpedoed by
a Japanese submarine; only
316out of 1.196 men survived
the sinking and shark-infested
waters.
On this date:
In 1729. the city of
Baltimore was founded.
In 1792. the French nation-
al anthem “La Marseillaise.”
by Claude Joseph Rouget de
Lisle, was first sung in Paris.
In 1844. the New York
Yacht Club was founded.
In 1864. during the Civil
War. Unioa force* tried to take
Petersburg. Va. by exploding
a mine under Confederate
In 1932. the Summer
Olympic Gaines opened in
Los Angeles.
In 1942. President
Roosevelt signed a bill creat-
ing a women's auxiliary
agency in the Navy known as
"Women Accepted for
Volunteer Emergency
Service” — WAVES for short
In 1965. President Johnson
signed into law the Medicare
bill which went into effect the
following year.
In 1975. former Teamsters
union president Jimmy Hoffa
disappeared in suburban
Detroit; although presumed
dead, his remains have never
been found.
In 1975. representatives of
35 countries convened in
Finland for a conference on
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Grown daughter still resents
Mom’s stingy, mingy ways
DEAR ABBY: My niece
is stationed with the Air
Force and she never w rites to
me. My mom hears from her
at least once a week, and
when I ask about "Nicole.”
she says. “Oh. she doesn't
say much.”
Well, the other day, I hap-
pened to talk to my niece's
step dad. and he told me that
Nicole got married two
months ago to some guy
who's a jerk, and that he has
been deployed to Iraq. My
mother knew all about it and
never told me! That really
ticks me off.
Mom has always been
that way - sometimes out
and out lying about things.
She's also the stingiest per-
' son I know. I think this is the
last straw. Do you think I
should stop speaking to her?
We were never close. She
has always preferred my sis-
ter and brother over me and
made it quite dear that she
did. I'm a middle-aged
woman, hut I still smart
w hen I think of the way she
has treated me. Don't sug-
gest therapv. because I am in
therapy. - FURIOUS IN
KANSAS CITY, MO.
DEAR FURIOUS: Try
to calm down. If you were
Dear
Abby
not notified about the wed-
ding. it may not have been an
occasion that your niece and
her parents were “celebrat-
ing." It may also not last --
which is why your mother
may have wanted to keep it
quiet.
You are in therapy; your
anger at your mother is
something that you should
be discussing with your ther-
apist. And because your
mother has always treated
you as someone “less than"
your siblings, perhaps it
would be better for you both
if you took a break from her
for a while -• at least until
you and your therapist figure
out what it is you really need
to say to her.
DEAR ABBY: I’m 33.
have a great job, a good head
on my shoulders, and I am in
love. My boyfriend of a year
and a half, “Steve." just told
me he loves me and wants
me in his life - but he does
not want children.
Abby. two weeks after we
met, I told Steve that within
the next five years I wanted
marriage and a child. He said
if things went well, he saw
no problem with it. Steve
was unemployed for a year,
but he recently found a new
job and his prospects look
good. He still suffers a bit
from depression related to
the unemployment, but he's
always treated me like gold.
My birthday was two
weeks ago, and I was some-
what depressed about it. A
week later, he hit me with
this. I realized we'd reached
an impasse, and because I
thought I was being rejected,
I said goodbye to Steve the
next day. He was dumb-
founded that I left, and it's
killing us both. I appreciate
his honesty, but I really want
a child before I am 40. Not
having a child would tear me
apart when I’m older.
Steve is still calling,
wanting to work it out, but
he isn’t relenting on his
stance. I refuse to see him
until he changes his mind.
He did offer. “Let’s try it for
six months and see if I
change my mind,” but that’s
just postponing the
inevitable. I love Steve with
all my heart. What should I
do? - LETDOWN IN SAN
FRANCISCO
DEAR LET DOWN:
Talk to Steve and see if he
can explain the reason for his
hard-line stance regarding
children. It may have some-
thing to do with his long
period of unemployment,
which can shake the confi-
dence of anyone, regardless
of gender.
If he is afraid he can’t live
up to the financial responsi-
bility of parenthood, it’s pos-
sible the two of you could
reach some agreement
because you are not finan-
cially dependent on him. If
it’s something else, counsel-
ing might resolve the prob-
lem. However, if it doesn’t,
you and he will know you
did everything you could to
try to work things out, and
you can go your separate
ways with fewer regrets.
Dear Abby is written by
Abigail Van Buren, also
known as Jeanne Phillips,
and was founded by her
mother. Pauline Phillips.
Write Dear Abby at
www.DearAbby.com or P.O.
Box 69440, bos Angeles, CA
90069.
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security and human rights that
resulted in the Helsinki
accords.
In 1900, the Israeli Knesset
passed a law reaffirming all of
Jerusalem as the capital of the
Jewish stare
Ten ymn ago: A federal
law enforcement source said
security guard Richard Jewell
had become a focus of the
investigation into the bombing
at Centennial Olympic Park
(Jewell was later cloved as a
suspect, and Eric Rudolph
eventually pleaded guilty.)
The U.S. Olympic softball
team defeated China 3-I to
win the gold medal Actress
Claudette Colbert died in
Barbados at age 92.
Five yean ago: Robert
Mueller. President Bush's
choice to head the FBI. prom-
ised the Senate Judiciary
Committee that if confirmed,
he would move forcefully to
fix problems at the agency .
Typhoon Toraji churned
through Taiwan, killing some
200 people. Zimbabwean
president Robert Mugabe's
ruling party won a special par-
liamentary election.
One year ago: President
Bush was pronounced “fit for
duty" after a checkup that
showed that the 59-year-old
commander in chief, an avid
mountain bike rider, had lost
eight pounds since his last
physical exam in December
2004. Wim Duisenberg. the
former European Central
Bank chief who’d helped cre-
ate the euro currency, died in
Faucon. France, at age 70.
Today's Birthdays: Actor
Dick Wilson (“Mr Whipple”)
is 90. Actor Richard Johnson
is 79. Actor Edd "Rookie”
Byrnes is 73. Blues musician
Buddy Guy is 70. Movie
director Peter Bogdanov ich is
67. Feminist activist Eleanor
Smeal is 67. Former U.S. Rep
Patricia Schroeder. D-Colo.. is
66. Singer Paul Anka is 65.
Jazz musician Dav id Sanborn
is 6I. California Gov. Arnold
Schwarzenegger is 59 Actor
William Atherton is 59. Acltw
Jean Reno is 58. Blues singer-
musician Otis Taylor is 58.
Actor Frank Stallone is 56
Actor Ken Olin is 52 Actress
Delta Burke is 50. Singer-
song writer Kale Bush is 48
Country singer Neal McCoy is
48. Actor Richard Burgi is 48
Director Richard Linklaier is
46. Actor Laurence Fishbume
is 45. Actress Lisa Kudrow is
43. Country musician Dwayne
O’Bnen is 42. Actress Vivica
A. Fox is 42. Actor Terry
Crews ("Everybody Hates
Chris”) is 38. Actor Simon
Baker is 37. Director
Christopher Nolan is 36. Ac!or
Tom Green is 35. Actress
Christine Taylor is 35. Actor-
comedian Dean Edwards is
33. Actress Hilary Swank is
32. Actress Jaime Presslv is
29
Thought for Today: "An
efficient bureaucracy is the
greatest threat to liberty ''
— Former U.S. Sen.
Eugene McCarthy f/9/6-
2005).
Incidentally
Sapulpa Public Schools
Indian Education Program
will hold a Title VII parent
committee meeting at the
Sapulpa High School com-
mons Tuesday. Everyone is
invited to attend and discuss
the upcoming school year.
The Sapulpa Historical
Museum will open a new
exhibit on the Bartlett-CoUins
Glass Plant with an open
house from 11 ml to 2 Dim.
Wednesday. Former employ-
ees of the plant are encour-
aged to attend.
Sapulpa Community
Theatre will host a dinner the-
ater fund-raiser at La
Margarita Restaurant on Aug.
3-6. Shows are 7 p.m.
Thursday, Friday and
Saturday and I p.m. Sunday.
Tickets are $20 and includes
dinner, drink and the show All
proceeds benefit the theater's
building fund. Fur ticket intor
matiun. call 227-2169 La
Margarita is located at 1215
New Sapulpa Road.
Pre-enrollment for Mounds
Public Schools will be from 9
a m. to noon and I lo 3 p.m
Aug. 3 and 4. New students
must bring birth certificates,
shot records. Indian cards (it
applicable), qnd proof of rest
uericy showing physical
address New high school »tu
dents also need to bring Iran
scripts from previous schools
Mounds Area Chamber ot
Commerce will sponsor ihc
third annual Mounds City-
Wide Sales beginning at 8
a.m. Aug. 5. Have a sale or
shop at a sale. For mote infor
(nation, call 827-2900.
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