F1: News Summaries and Clippings, November 1-13, 1988
Topics include Phillips Petroleum cutbacks in Oklahoma City offices, election campaigns, report on the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Oklahoma, and election results.
F2: News Summaries and Clippings, November 14-30, 1988
Topics include farm loan foreclosures, oil industry, and Don Nickles election as chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee.
F3: News Summaries and Clippings, December 1-13, 1988
Topics include farming, Tom Cole’s resignation as chairman of the Oklahoma Republican Party, strategic oil reserve, Mike Synar’s bid for chairman of the House Democratic Caucus, Mickey Edwards’s election as chairman of House Republican Policy Committee, and government contract for the AT&T plant in Oklahoma City.
F4: News Summaries and Clippings, December 14-31, 1988
Topics include Robert S. Kerr III and turnpikes, congressional pay raise, and Jim Jones’s bid for chairman of the Democratic National Committee.
F5: News Summaries and Clippings, January 1-10, 1989
Topics include gas tax, oil industry, and Medicare.
F6: News Summaries and Clippings, January 11-22, 1989
Topics include Gulfstream plant layoffs, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers plan to close Oklahoma recreational areas, George H. W. Bush inauguration, and jobs.
F7: News Summaries and Clippings, January 23-31, 1989
Topics include U.S. Army Corps of Engineers plan to close Oklahoma recreational areas, Glenn English and the war on drugs, David Boren and farm foreclosures, Jim Jones’s bid for chairman of the Democratic National Committee, banks, and congressional pay raise.
F8: News Summaries and Clippings, February 1-9, 1989
Topics include congressional pay raise, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers plan to close Oklahoma recreational areas, proposed cogeneration plant at Tinker Air Force Base, and banks.
F9: News Summaries and Clippings, February 10-17, 1989
Topics include banks, Charles Thompson and drug charges, and Lake Arcadia.
F10: News Summaries and Clippings, February 18-28, 1989
Topics include congressional honoraria, funding for the Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics, John Tower, groundwater contamination cleanup in Ponca City, bridge repairs, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers plan to close Oklahoma recreational areas, and education.
F11: News Summaries and Clippings, March 1-10, 1989
Topics include banking, John Tower, Catastrophic Health Care Act, David Lowther’s promotion to Mickey Edwards’s legislative assistant, Amtrak and restoring passenger rail service to Oklahoma, and war history museum.
F12: News Summaries and Clippings, March 11-20, 1989
Topics include natural gas, bank profits, Mickey Edwards’s consideration of running for third spot in House Republican leadership, Henry Bellmon’s decision not to seek reelection as governor, and FDIC takeover of savings and loans.
F13: News Summaries and Clippings, March 21-31, 1989
Topics include aid to Contras in Nicaragua, drugs, and Coffee Creek Pavilion.
F14: News Summaries and Clippings, April 1-12, 1989
Topics include death of firefighter Bennie Zellner, Mike Synar and the Clean Air Act, gubernatorial election, Exxon Valdez oil spill, Paul Walters election as mayor of Edmond, education, and threatened teacher strike.
F15: News Summaries and Clippings, April 13-23, 1989
Topics include campaign finance reform, Allied Oklahoma Bank closure, Jim Wright, and health care.
F16: News Summaries and Clippings, April 24-30, 1989
Topics include Carl Balcer election as mayor of Ponca City, Oklahoma’s failed bid for war history museum, and farming.
F17: News Summaries and Clippings, May 1-10, 1989
Topics include Amtrak and restoring passenger rail service to Oklahoma, oil industry, wheat, Richard Van Horn hired as president of the University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma’s failed bid for war history museum, verdict in the Oliver North trial, and Ward 7 city council election in Oklahoma City.
F18: News Summaries and Clippings, May 11-18, 1989
Topics include U.S. Army Corps of Engineers plan to close Oklahoma recreational areas, Don Nickles and oil thefts on Indian lands, minimum wage, sending U.S. troops to Panama, ouster of Jim Barker and election of Steve Lewis to speaker of the Oklahoma House.
F19: News Summaries and Clippings, May 19-31, 1989
Topics include Bank of Edmond failure, drought, banks, education, memorial for shootings at Edmond post office.
F20: News Summaries and Clippings, June 1-9, 1989
Topics include Jim Wright’s resignation, Tiananmen Square massacre, Oklahoma City’s failed bid for American Airlines facility, and the Nature Conservancy and Tallgrass Prairie Preserve.
F21: News Summaries and Clippings, June 10-21, 1989
Topics include minimum wage, natural gas decontrol, savings and loan bailouts, franking, Navy E-6A basing at Tinker Air Force Base, and Barry Switzer’s resignation as football coach at the University of Oklahoma.
F22: News Summaries and Clippings, June 22-30, 1989
Topics include flag burning, Supreme Court decision allowing death sentence for 16- and 17-year-olds, wheat, education, Rick Shelby, military construction, and Tinker Air Force Base.
F23: News Summaries and Clippings, July 1-12, 1989
Topics include flag burning, Oliver North sentence, abortion, rural development, and education.
F24: News Summaries and Clippings, July 13-20, 1989
Topics include Amtrak and restoring passenger rail service to Oklahoma, rural health care, wheat, B-2 Stealth bomber, and Henry Bellmon tax proposals.
F25: News Summaries and Clippings, July 21-31, 1989
Topics include Henry Bellmon tax proposals, William P. Bowden retirement from Tinker Air Force Base, B-2 Stealth bomber, and natural gas control.
F26: News Summaries and Clippings, August 1-10, 1989
Topics include killing of William Higgins in Iran, Amtrak and restoring passenger rail service to Oklahoma, education, Henry Bellmon tax proposals, and oil industry.
F27: News Summaries and Clippings, August 11-21, 1989
Topics include compressed natural gas.
F28: News Summaries and Clippings, August 22-31, 1989
Topics include savings and loans losses, Skirvin Hotel, Lake Arcadia, and housing discrimination lawsuit settlement against Briargate Apartments in Oklahoma City.
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