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PAGE TWO — Sapulpa Daily Herald, Wednesday, Feh, 28, 2887
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Okmulgee
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Bartlesville
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Pauls Valley
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Broken Bow
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Perry
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Claremore
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Salksaw
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Cordell
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Sapulpa
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Duncan
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Shawnee
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El Reno
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Snyder
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Elk City
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Stillwater
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Erud
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Tahlequah
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Guymon
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Tulsa
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Lawton
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Watonga
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McAlester
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Miami
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(AP) — Today is
Wednesday. Feb. 28. the 59th
day of 2007. There are 306
days left in the year.
Today’s Highlight in
History:
On Feb. 28. 1849. the ship
California arrived at San
Francisco, carrying the first of
the gold-seekers
On this date:
In 1827. the first U S. rail-
road chartered to cany passen-
gers and freight, the Baltimore
& Ohio Railroad Co., was
incorporated by the state of
Maryland.
In 1844. a 12-inch gun
aboard the USS Princeton
exploded, killing Secretary of
State Abel P. Upshur. Navy
Secretary Thomas W. Gilmer
and several others.
In 1861. the Territory of
Colorado was organized.
In 1951, the Senate com-
mittee headed by Estes
Kefauver. D-Tenn.. issued a
preliminary report saying at
least two major crime syndi-
cates were operating in the
U.S.
In 1953. scientists James
D. Watson and Francis H.C.
Crick announced they had dis-
covered the double-helix
structure of DNA. the mole-
cule that contains the human
genes
In 1967. American publish-
er Henry Luce died in Phoenix
at age 68.
In 1972. President Nixon
and Chinese Premier Chou
En-lai issued the Shanghai
Communique at the conclu-
sion of Nixon's historic visit
to China.
In 1975. more than 40 peo-
ple were killed in London’s
Underground when a subway
train smashed into the end of a
tunnel.
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DEAR ABBY: 1 have
been dating "Crystal" for
about a year. For the last
seven months we shared a
house together. We live in a
very small town, and to
make extra money as well
as have something to occu-
py her time. Crystal started
her own business. It has not
been going well, and to top
it off. I was laid off from my
job.
Crystal decided to return
to the city where she was
living before I met her and
take up her old job. She
finally admitted to me, days
after I proposed marriage,
that she is a paid escort.
To me it is morally
wrong, but she sees nothing
wrong with it. I agreed to
let her do it - with limita-
tions — meaning nothing
illegal or sexual. But I still
have a problem with her
going out with strange men
for money. I also don't like
the thought of her sharing
her company this way.
Crystal insists that she's
doing nothing wrong and
now she is upset with me
for having a problem with
it. Am I wrong for feeling
the way I do? I am teetering
Dear
Abby
on the edge of telling her
goodbye. -- TEETERING
IN MONTANA
DEAR TEETERING:
Please "teeter" no more,
because I am giving you the
little push you need to
straighten cut your think-
ing. Your feelings are your
feelings, and you are enti-
tled to them. Most men
when confronted with this
question would feel just the
way you do. So face the fact
that you and Crystal have
very different values, and
let her go.
DEAR ABBY: I have
two stepchildren whom I
love dearly. The older one.
"Dawn," went through a
difficult divorce and got bad
credit because of it. Dawn is
a single mother and has no
major credit cards she could
use in case of emergency, so
1 put her on one of mine that
1 don't use. I told her to use
it as she saw fit, so she
would have something to
fall back on should some-
thing happen. It had a limit
of $1,000.
In the year and a half that
Dawn has had the card, the
limit has gone to $1,800.
However, she has missed
some payments, and several
over-the-limit fees have
been assessed. The last
time, I confronted her about
the situation and she blew
up at me and said that I had
told her to use the card "as
she saw fit."
Abby, I don’t have the
heart to remind Dawn that
she's damaging MY credit
with her poor payment his-
tory. (I can ill afford to
assume the payments.) I
have been denied credit
because of this and have
lost points off my credit
score. I feel I am being pun-
ished for trying to be nice. I
also hesitate bringing it up
because I love my grand-
daughter to death, and I'm
afraid Dawn won't bring her
around if I mention some-
thing. What should I do? -
NERVOUS AND ANGRY
DEAR NERVOUS AND
ANGRY: You were
extremely kind to have
given your stepdaughter
your credit card as a safety
net in case of an emergency.
However, your mistake was
in telling her it could be
used "as she saw fit" with-
out giving her realistic
guidelines, because it seems
she "saw fit" to use the card
irresponsibly.
Please do not allow this
mess to continue out of fear
that your grandchild will be
used as leverage. You have
already been damaged
enough, and this will con-
tinue as long as you contin-
ue to allow it. It is impera-
tive that, for your own
financial health — not to
mention your peace of mind
-- that you cancel the card
immediately. Sadly, if your
stepdaughter does not make
good on the balance, you
are going to have to, and
that's reality.
Dear Abby is written by
Abigail Van Buren, also
known as Jeanne Phillips,
and was founded by her
mother, Pauline Phillips.
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Minister dof Palme was shot
to death in central Stockholm.
In 1993, a gun bank erupt-
ed at a compound near Waco,
Texas, when Bureau of
Alcohol. Tobacco and
Firearms agents tried to aerve
warrants on the Branch
Davidians; four agents and six
Davidians were tailed as a 51-
day standoff began.
Ten years ago: Brushing
aside congressional calls for a
tougher stance against
Mexico, President Clinton
recertified the country as a
fully cooperating ally in the
struggle against drug smug-
gling. In North Hollywood,
Calif., two heavily armed
masked robbers bungled a
bank heist and came out firing,
unleashing their arsenal on
police, bystanders, cars and
TV choppers before they were
killed.
Five years ago: The body
of a young girl found outside
San Diego was positively
identified as that of 7-year-old
Danielle van Dam. who’d dis-
appeared from her bedroom
about a month earlier, a neigh-
bor. David Westerfield, was
later convicted of her murder
and sentenced to death.
Hindus in western India retali-
ated for a train attack that
claimed some 60 lives by set-
ting fire to Muslims’ homes,
then keeping firefighters away
for hours Soap opera actress
Mary Stuart, who had starred
in “Search for Tomorrow” for
some 35 years, died in New
York at age 75.
Owe year ago: A 20-year-
old legal fight over protests
outside abortion clinics ended
with the Supreme Court ruling
that federal extortion and
racketeering laws cannot be
used against demonstrators.
The first March Gras since
Hurricane Katrina drew a
smaller-than-usual turnout.
Today’s Birthdays: Actor
Charles Duming is 84.
Svetlana Alliluyeva, daughter
of Josef Stalin, is 81. Actor
Gavin MacLeod is 76. Actor
Don Francks is 75. Actor-
director-dancer Tommy Tune
is 68 Auto racer Mario
Andretti is 67. Singer Joe
South is 67. Actor Frank
Bonner is 65. Actress Kelly
Bishop is 63. Football player
Bubba Smith is 62. Actress
Stephanie Beacham is 60.
Actress Mercedes Ruehl is 59.
Actress Bernadette Peters is
59. Comedian Gilbert
Gottfried is 52. Basketball
player Adrian Dantley is 51.
Actor John Turturro is 50.
Rock singer Cindy Wilson is
50. Actress Rae Dawn Chong
is 46. Actor Robert Sean
Leonard is 38. Rock singer Pat
Monahan (Train) is 38.
Thought for Today: “Who
will give me back those days
when life had wings and flew
just like a skylark in the sky."
— Marceline Desbordes-
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poet (1786-18591.
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