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Bethany

City in central Oklahoma, 11 km/7 mi west of Oklahoma City; population (1990) 20,100. A residential suburb enclosed by the larger city, it also has a variety of light industries.

It was settled in 1906 by Nazarene church members and is the site of two church-affiliated colleges.

Bethany

Town in West Virginia, just northeast of West Liberty and 19 km/12 mi northeast of Wheeling; population (1990) 1,100. Bethany College (1840) is here.



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Dementieva came back from a set down to beat Bethanie Mattek 4-6, 6-1, 6-1.
For the third closing, Barry and Bethanie Bowles did an FHA refinance of their home loan through South Bend-based Trustcorp Mortgage, a major regional lender.
TENNIS: Serena Williams took another step in her comeback from a chronic left knee injury, beating Bethanie Mattek 6-3, 6-1 to advance to the quarterfinals in the Western & Southern Financial Group Women's Open in Mason, Ohio.
 
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