Vol. 11, Issue 40 - Thursday, February 9, 2006
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WINDS WHIP STATE:
Kaneohe resident Jordan Takekawa, 17, braved the wind tunnel at the Pali Lookout yesterday. A high-wind advisory was in effect for all islands.
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Budget ax looms over telescopes
A NASA proposal cutting funds for a project on Mauna Kea has isle astronomers concerned.
'Masters' of the Grammy
Hawaii's diverse nominees fill last night's lavish ceremony in Los Angeles with a feeling of ohana.
Boutique believes in equal-opportunity fashion
Adasa expands to include men's and women's lines.
Seahawks share Pats past
Quarterback Matt Hasselbeck and rookie linebacker Lofa Tatupu have known each other since childhood.
Ward to add specialty grocer
Whole Foods Market will open its first store in Hawaii in 2008.
Mechanism in place for improving youth prison
The state and the Justice Department have agreed on a three-year plan to protect inmates' rights at Hawaii's youth prison.
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