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Today's Weather
Local 5-Day Forecast
Today in History
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Oklahoma At A Glance
(AP) — Today is Friday,
Dec. 29. the 363rd day of
2(X)6. There are two days left
in the year.
Today's Highlight in
History:
On Dec. 29, 1916
(according to the New Style
calendar; Dec. 16th by the
Old Style). Grigory
Rasputin, the so-called "Mad
Monk” who had wielded
great influence with Czar
Nicholas II. was murdered
by a group of Russian noble-
men in St. Petersburg.
On this date:
In 1170. Archbishop
Thomas Becket was mur-
dered in Canterbury
Cathedral in England.
In 1808. the 17th presi-
dent of the United States.
Andrew Johnson, was born
in Raleigh. N.C..
In 1845. Texas was admit-
ted as the 28th state.
In 1851. the first
American Young Men's
Christian Association was
organized, in Boston.
In 1890. the Wounded
Knee massacre took place in
South Dakota as some 300
Sioux Indians were killed by
U.S. troops sent to disarm
them.
In 1934. Japan renounced
the Washington Naval Treaty
of 1922 and the London
Naval Treaty of 1930.
In 1940. during World
War II. Germany dropped
incendiary bombs on
London, setting off what
came to be known as "The
Second Great Fire of
London.”
In 1975. a bomb exploded
in the main terminal of New
York’s LaGuardia Airport,
killing 11 people.
In 1986. former British
Prime Minister Harold
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Okmulgee
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Bartlesville
57 37 rain
Pauls Valley
54 38 pt sunny
Broken Bow
60 42 t-storm
Perry
55 36 cloudy
Claremore
56 38 rain
Sallisaw
59 42 t-storm
Cordell
46 32 rain
Sapulpa
57 38 ram
Duncan
52 37 cloudy
Shawnee
56 37 pt sunny
El Reno
54 36 cloudy
Snyder
47 33 ram
Elk City
44 32 ram
Stillwater
57 35 cloudy
Enid
55 33 cloudy
Tahlequah
59 41 ram
Guymon
33 27 snow
Tulsa
58 39 rain
Lawton
49 34 cloudy
Watonga
50 32 ram
McAlestei
57 42 pt sunny
Weatherford
46 32 rain
Miami
57 40 rain
Wewoka
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Muskogee
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Woodward
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Chicago
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Phoenix
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Dallas
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San Francisco
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Denver
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Seattle
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Houston
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St Louis
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Los Angeles
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Washington. DC 54 38 pt sunny
Miami
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Wife wants to ease friction
between husband and nanny
DEAR ABBA: I have a
serious problem that is taking
its toll on my marriage. My
husband. "Lewis.” and I
recently hired a live-in nanny
who moved six stales away to
work for us. She is great with
the kids, polite and receptive
to me - but when it comes to
my husband. "Celeste” can
barely bring herself to be
civil.
Lewis and I were both
committed to making this a
rewarding experience for
Celeste He even invited her
to play darts with him in his
dart league. Celeste has
become close friends with
many of his friends and
makes disrespectful "humor-
ous" comments about him or
to him all the time.
lewis has tried to be nice
to her. but he has reached the
end of his rope, and they can't
seem to work it out. How can
I help this immature young
lady realize that mean com-
ments. even in jest, sting?
Celeste is about to lose her
job - JUST ABOUT H AD
IT IN CONNECTICUT
DEAR JUST ABOUT
HAD IT: You and Celeste are
overdue for a frank talk about
how this situation came
about. Most employers do not
Dear
Abby
invite their nannies to social-
ize the way your husband did.
Is it possible that he did
something that she consid-
ered to be inappropriate, and
this is her way of getting back
at him?
Even if that is not the case,
it is clear that Celeste's pres-
ence in your household is cre-
ating tension and discomfort.
And front my perspective, it
would be better for all con-
cerned if she found other
employment.
DEAR ABBY: Could you
please clarify something for
my husband and me? My
brother and his wife have
been divorced for several
years and have two children
together. His ex-wife has
nothing to do with my chil-
dren. Should they still refer to
her as "Aunt Julie"? I say no.
After all, my brother is
divorced and this would be
very uncomfortable for his
new wife, should the day
come that he ever remarries.
My husband says that Julie
is still their aunt because she
is the mother of their cousins.
Who is right? - CAROL IN
GEORGIA
DEAR CAROL: The
reality today is that many
marriages do not make it to
the finish line. That, however,
does not erase the fact that an
ex-spouse existed, or the role
he or she played. Your broth-
er's new wife will understand
that he was previously mar-
ried and should not feel in any
way threatened that “Aunt
Julie" is mentioned once in a
while -- if ever. I agree with
your husband.
DEAR ABBY: I am 38
years old. in 2000.1 separated
from my husband, and in July
2003, my divorce was final.
In April 2004, my husband
(or ex) passed away.
I was previously seeking a
Catholic annulment. After my
husband passed, the church
no longer required it because
the "till death do you part”
clause had been lived up to.
(Or died down to.) Therefore,
am I widowed or divorced? --
A LITTLE CONFUSED IN
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in Sussex, England, at age
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In 1989, playwright
Vaclav Havel was elected
president of Czechoslovakia
by the country’s Federal
Assembly, becoming the first
noncommunist to attain the
post in more than four
decades.
Ten years ago: War-
weary guerrilla and govern-
ment leaders in Guatemala
signed an accord ending 36
years of civil conflict. North
Korea apologized for send-
ing a spy submarine into
South Korean waters.
Five years ago: A fire
sparked by a fireworks
explosion in downtown
Lima. Peru, killed 274 peo-
ple.
One year ago:
International monitors said
they would review Iraq's
parliamentary elections in
response to fraud complaints
by Sunni Arab and secular
Shiite groups.
Today's Birthdays:
Actress Inga Swenson is 74.
ABC newscaster Tom Jarriel
is 72. Actress Mary Tyler
Moore is 69. Actor Jon
Voight is 68. Country singer
Ed Bruce is 67. Rock musi-
cian Ray Thomas is 65.
Singer Marianne Faithfull is
60. Jockey Laffit Pincay Jr.,
is 60. Actor Ted Danson is
59. Actor Jon Polito is 56.
Singer-actress Yvonne
Elliman is 55. Actress
Patricia Clarkson is 47.
Comedian Paula Poundstone
is 47. Rock singer-musician
Jim Reid (The Jesus and
Mary Chain) is 45. Actor-
comedian Mystro Clark is
40. Actor Jason Gould is 40.
Movie director Andy
Wachowski is 39. Actress
Jennifer Ehle is 37. Rock
singer-musician Glen
Phillips is 36. Actor Kevin
Weisman is 36. Actor Jude
Law is 34. Rapper Pimp C is
33. Actor Mekhi Phifer is 32.
Actor Shawn Hatosy is 31.
Actor Diego Luna is 27.
Country singer Jessica
Andrews is 23.
Thought for Today: "If a
child is to keep alive his
inborn sense of wonder, he
needs the companionship of
at least one adult who can
share it. rediscovering with
him the joy. excitement and
mystery of the world we live
in."
— Rachel Carson.
American biologist (1907-
1964)
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the eyes of the state of
Florida, you are divorced. In
the eyes of the church, you
are widowed. Take you pick.
DEAR ABBY: I received
a flag from a memorial serv-
ice for a friend who had no
family. I was this person's
closest friend. The flag
remains stored in a box,
unused and packed away.
Would it be wrong or dis-
respectful to my country or to
my deceased friend to allow
my parents to fly this flag on
their flagpole at home? —
WONDERING IN CON-
CORD, N.H.
DEAR WONDERING:
As long as the flag was treat-
ed with respect -- taken down
at night and not allowed to
become tattered and faded
because of exposure to the
elements --1 think it would be
a loving tribute to your friend
if it were displayed. Better
that than folded away and for-
gotten.
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