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Will Rogers phenomenon [1] October 8, 2006 Unassessed
Will Shields [2] January 29, 2007 Unassessed
William B. Pine [3] January 29, 2007 Unassessed
William Boyd (actor) [4] January 29, 2007 Unassessed
William H. Murray [5] September 29, 2006 Unassessed
William Hale [6] January 29, 2007 Unassessed
William J. Holloway [7] January 29, 2007 Unassessed
William O'Neil [8] January 29, 2007 Unassessed
William R. Pogue [9] January 29, 2007 Unassessed
William S. Spears School of Business [10] November 16, 2006 Unassessed
William T. Pheiffer [11] January 29, 2007 Unassessed
William W. Momyer [12] January 29, 2007 Unassessed
Willie Stargell [13] January 29, 2007 Unassessed
Willis Hudlin [14] January 29, 2007 Unassessed
Wilson Rawls [15] January 29, 2007 Unassessed
Wilson, Oklahoma [16] September 29, 2006 Unassessed
Wister, Oklahoma [17] September 29, 2006 Unassessed
Woodall, Oklahoma [18] January 29, 2007 Unassessed
Woods County, Oklahoma [19] September 29, 2006 Unassessed
Woods and Waters Winery and Vineyard [20] January 27, 2007 Unassessed
Woodville, Oklahoma [21] January 30, 2007 Unassessed
Woodward County, Oklahoma [22] September 29, 2006 Unassessed
Woodward Park [23] January 29, 2007 Unassessed
Woodward, Oklahoma [24] September 29, 2006 Unassessed
Woody Guthrie [25] September 29, 2006 Unassessed
Wyandot [26] January 29, 2007 Unassessed
Wyandotte Nation of Oklahoma [27] January 29, 2007 Unassessed
Wynnewood, Oklahoma [28] September 29, 2006 Unassessed
Xernona Clayton [29] January 29, 2007 Unassessed
Yahweh ben Yahweh [30] January 29, 2007 Unassessed The current articles states that Y-b-Y is out on parole. This conflicts with today's (10/7/06) CNN reporting stating he is in prison requesting early release because he has cancer.

This article needs serious clean up for accuracy.

See AP reporting below:

MIAMI, Florida (AP) -- Yahweh Ben Yahweh, a former cult leader linked to nearly two dozen gruesome killings in the 1980s, is seeking immediate release from parole supervision because he has advanced cancer and wants to "die with dignity," his lawyers said Friday.

Yahweh, 70, is asking U.S. District Judge Marcia Cooke to order the federal Parole Commission to make a quick decision on whether to terminate parole in his case. He lives in the Miami area.

"He is not a risk of flight. He is not a danger to the community. He is frail and he is dying," his attorney Jayne Weintraub said. "It's time for the bars to be removed."

Yahweh can no longer walk because of bone and nerve damage from the cancer, according to his doctor. "His prognosis is extremely poor and death appears imminent," Dr. Wynne A. Steinsnyder wrote in a September 28 letter filed with the court.

Yahweh, a self-proclaimed "Black Messiah," served 11 years of an 18-year federal prison sentence for a racketeering conviction stemming from his role in up to 23 murders, some involving beheadings and severed ears and fingers.

He was born Hulon Mitchell Jr. in Oklahoma but changed his name to the Hebrew words for "God, son of God." His Nation of Yahweh boasted hundreds of followers who often dressed all in white. (edit comment)

Yale, Oklahoma [31] September 29, 2006 Unassessed
Yuchi [32] January 29, 2007 Unassessed
Yukon, Oklahoma [33] September 29, 2006 Unassessed
Yvonne Kauger [34] September 29, 2006 Unassessed
Zeb, Oklahoma [35] January 29, 2007 Unassessed
Zena CDP (Oklahoma) [36] February 13, 2007 Unassessed
ZerNona Black [37] January 29, 2007 Unassessed
Zion, Oklahoma [38] September 29, 2006 Unassessed
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