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Okla. paper starts charging
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JUNE 1, 2001 Same Accuracy. Same Timeliness. But no longer free. Reflecting a trend hitting many web sites, the Tulsa World has begun a pay subscription service for its news articles. Its free to subscribers to the print edition of the Oklahoma paper, otherwise Internet users can purchase a one-week or yearly pass. The paper typically features three or four articles about tribes in the state a week. Some parts of the paper's online site remain free. Relevant Links:
The Tulsa World - http://www.tulsaworld.com
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