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April 23, 1995
Ex-Oklahoma Troy Aikman has donated $10,000 to help victims of the deadly bombing at the Oklahoma City federal building. The Dallas Cowboys quarterback, who grew up in Henryetta, about 80 miles to the east, gave the money to the local chapter of Feed the Children. "He was one of the first to donate," said George Mamo, a charity administrator. "He wanted Oklahomans to know his thoughts and prayers were with them."
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April 23, 1995
Ex-Oklahoma Troy Aikman has donated $10,000 to help victims of the deadly bombing at the Oklahoma City federal building. The Dallas Cowboys quarterback, who grew up in Henryetta, about 80 miles to the east, gave the money to the local chapter of Feed the Children. "He was one of the first to donate," said George Mamo, a charity administrator. "He wanted Oklahomans to know his thoughts and prayers were with them."
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SPORTS
May 7, 1995 | Thomas Bonk
What? Nick Price is suffering from "burnout?" As it turns out, the world's top-rated golfer has discovered the price of success. Last year, Price won five PGA Tour events, including the PGA Championship, bagged his first British Open title and found himself in a two-year stretch that included 17 victories worldwide. Now, Price is toasted mentally. He is taking three weeks off to spend time with his family in Jupiter, Fla., and won't play again until the Colonial at the end of the month.
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