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		<description>  We've all seen the signs on many freeways that state "Slower Traffic Keep Right."  Usually somewhere down the road from that is a speed limit sign that states the maximum and the minimum speed.  To me this means that if you choose to drive less than the maximum speed ...</description>
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		<title>Oklahoma&#8217;s Can Do Attitude Makes State Great Place to Live, Work, and Play!</title>
		<description>  At LocalOkAds.com we are proud to serve the entire state of Oklahoma and the citizens that call this great state home. We are proud of the rich traditions and heritage our state offers its citizens. Oklahoman's know that this state is one of the nation's most desirable places to live, work, ...</description>
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		<title>Trade Oil for Food? It&#8217;s As Simple As Economics 101</title>
		<description>  Recently a friend and I were talking about the surge in gasoline prices. During our conversation I mentioned that Wal-Mart was no longer the richest company in the world. It had been overtaken by the Exxon Oil Company. With a tone of disgust, my friend commented that it took nearly $100 to fill ...</description>
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