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Woman is 51 But Looks 25
Mom reveals simple wrinkle secret that has angered doctors...
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Mom reveals simple wrinkle secret that has angered doctors...
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53yr Old Woman, Looks 25
53yr Old Mom publishes 1 simple wrinkle trick that has angered doctors.
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53yr Old Mom publishes 1 simple wrinkle trick that has angered doctors.
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Deadline looming for Oklahoma's controlled hunts application
Published: Sat, May 12, 2012
Outdoors notebook: Arkansas pair wins college tournament; Sporting clays shoot to benefit charity; Squirrel season set to open; Traditional bow shoot Saturday and Sunday Read More
Sugar bucket is a sweet antique
Published: Tue, Sep 6, 2011
Q: This is a photo of a wood sugar bucket that I bought at least 30 years ago. It stands about 10 inches tall and is painted gray. The U-shaped handle is attached with wood pins, and the bands are also wood. The inside and bottom are not painted and appear to be maple. I wanted to remove the paint and refinish it in... Read More
$1M-plus Chinese cups in Oklahoma tops for ‘Antiques Roadshow'
Updated: Mon, Jul 25, 2011
NEW YORK (AP) — An Oklahoma man has more than a million reasons to be happy he brought his collection of Chinese rhinoceros horned cups to be appraised by experts with the PBS series “Antiques Roadshow.”
PBS says the collection was judged Saturday by Asian art expert Lark Mason at a taping in Tulsa,... Read More
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Alicia Keys: On a high note
Updated: Fri, Jul 15, 2011
The recent BET Awards brought the usual suspects of funky music fashion to the show's green carpet at the Shrine in Los Angeles.
At the extreme end of the night's style spectrum were Cee Lo Green with his bedazzled jacket and spiky hair, Nicki Minaj in a fuchsia pink poufy dress with tights and hip-hop artist Don... Read More
Jackson Hole Holiday Yields Luxury, Adventure
Updated: Wed, Oct 6, 2010
The snow stopped falling, but the temperature gauge barely moved, holding steady at about 20 degrees. There was no wind, and despite wearing nothing more than a bathing suit, I was very comfortable. A hot tub happily gurgling away in a frozen landscape does wonders for a person's psyche, especially when it is on a... Read More
Village Culture and Wildlife Mingle in Namibia
Updated: Wed, Jul 14, 2010
Although most of Namibia's 12 separate ethnic groups have retained their own language, food and beliefs, many have been converted to Christianity and, while still very poor, have become somewhat westernized. Read More
Tulsa Zoo fined $5,000 by USDA after investigation into giraffe's death
Updated: Thu, Jun 3, 2010
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is fining the Tulsa Zoo $5,000 after completing an investigation into the death of a 9-year-old giraffe on Jan. 10.
A necropsy found that the female giraffe, Amira, died of hypothermia during extreme cold conditions in January. The USDA, the federal licensing agency for zoos,... Read More
Tulsa Zoo giraffe's death caused by hypothermia, lab says
Published: Tue, Jan 19, 2010
Lab results indicate that hypothermia was the cause of death for Amira, the 9-year-old female giraffe who died at the Tulsa Zoo earlier this month.
Amira, who came from the Santa Barbara Zoo in California in October, died Jan. 10. Tulsa Zoo veterinarians and staff had worked for almost 24 hours to warm her up... Read More
Man builds replica Noah's Ark from biblical scale
Updated: Tue, Dec 15, 2009
SCHAGEN, Netherlands — Visitors can see a working replica of Noah's Ark built by Dutch creationist Johan Huibers.
Huibers says the massive structure is a testament to his faith in the literal truth of the Bible. The art was opened to visitors through a large central door in its side.
The ark is 150... Read More
Giraffe arrives at Tulsa Zoo with injured neck
Published: Mon, Nov 23, 2009
The newest female giraffe at the Tulsa Zoo injured herself while being transported from Ohio to Oklahoma and now has a noticeable crick in her neck that may be permanent, zoo officials said.
Despite her injury Amali, the 5-year-old giraffe from the Wilds zoo near Cumberland, Ohio, is stable and has been eating,... Read More
Rare animal treated by OSU vets
Updated: Fri, Jun 16, 2006
Oklahoma State University veterinarians have treated one of a rare breed of donkey that once neared extinction. Glorieux, a Poitou donkey, is recovering from a fungal infection that could have left him sterile. He was brought to OSU by a Kansas couple who raises the endangered animals. A Poitou donkey is worth... Read More
Rare animal treated by OSU vets Donkey suffering from infection
Updated: Fri, Jun 16, 2006
Oklahoma State University veterinarians have treated one of a rare breed of donkey that once neared extinction. Glorieux, a Poitou donkey, is recovering from a fungal infection that could have left him sterile. He was brought to OSU by a Kansas couple who raises the endangered animals. A Poitou donkey is worth... Read More
Outdoors notebook
Updated: Sat, Apr 22, 2006
Fishing clinics: The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation has compiled a list of more than 50 free fishing clinics around the state this summer. To see the list of free fishing clinics, visit www.wildlifedepartment.com. The clinics are conducted by volunteers and coordinated through the state Wildlife... Read More
Outdoors: Hunting/Fishing Photos
Updated: Tue, Nov 29, 2005
Phil Owens of Oklahoma City took this 6x6 elk in Colorado on Nov. 6. It was his first elk. Bryan Maine of Minco harvested this 6x6 bull elk in Colorado. It scored 300-plus and was Maine's fourth bull elk. Read More
Commission to ponder deer management plan
Updated: Sun, Apr 1, 2001
The Wildlife Commission on Monday will be presented a nuts-and-bolts plan for deer management that involves a lot more antlerless hunting in some areas and three special doe seasons scheduled around Christmas. Wildlife Department Game Chief Alan Peoples will propose combining the Panhandle and northwest pheasant... Read More
Weather plays a part in good rifle hunting
Updated: Sun, Sep 24, 2000
OKLAHOMANS planning to take part in one of Colorado's big game rifle seasons this fall will find hunting very good or very poor, depending on the weather, according to a Division of Wildlife biologists. Several recent seasons with marginal hunting conditions have allowed elk herds throughout the state to continue... Read More
Blue hues, browns seen in furnishings palette
Updated: Fri, Jul 7, 2000
HIGH POINT, N.C. -- Blue, once wildly popular, is re-emerging in the home palette. A rich shade associated with French country pairs well with yellow, but a more complex tone that leans toward green is coming on strong. The steely shade has gray overtones, reminiscent of the Caribbean on a cloudy day. The switch... Read More
A man in demand
Updated: Sun, Jul 2, 2000
IT'S not a sure thing, but the odds are pretty good that George Taulman can get you that elusive big-game permit you've been trying to draw for years. Oklahomans who have applied in vain for the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge elk hunt since it began in 1970 will immediately recognize the value of a service like... Read More
Colorado doubles deer license cost for nonresidents
Updated: Sun, Jun 18, 2000
The state of Colorado is taking another step to discourage out-of-state big game hunters by nearly doubling the cost of nonresident licenses for deer and elk. Last year, the Division of Wildlife eliminated over-the-counter sales of deer licenses, causing a substantial drop in the number of nonresidents hunting in... Read More
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