The Nation - News from May 1, 1985
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Proposals to legalize bar sales of liquor by the drink were approved by voters in much of Oklahoma, including its four largest cities. The local-option measures, which would end a 26-year-old ban on across-the-bar liquor sales, won in Oklahoma City, the state’s largest city; Tulsa, the second largest, and Norman and Lawton, according to complete but unofficial results.
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