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Published: August 28, 2007
Tulsa shouldn't ignore advice, works of neighbors
By Steve Lackmeyer
For an Oklahoma City resident with no sense of rivalry or ill will toward Tulsa , a visit to the state's second-largest city can be an education in perception and prejudice.

While visiting Tulsa recently, I couldn't help but ask various downtown civic leaders about their ambitious Vision 2025 Program — a batch of improvements that are inevitably compared with Oklahoma City's Metropolitan Area Projects.

The qu...

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