Vol. 11, Issue 53 - Wednesday, February 22, 2006
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Rain floods roads and cuts power
A flash-flood watch is in effect for Oahu and three other islands.
Sewer work to disrupt Beretania, Ward traffic
The night work will last about a mon.
A toast to the toaster!
The humble, reliable toaster celebrates its 100th anniversary.
Fields Open in Hawaii: Goin' South
South Korea has a wave of young golfers on the LPGA Tour to match America's.
Harbor users urge $600M upgrade
A coalition complains that maritime companies are running out of space.
Deadly Philippine mudslide underscores need for reform
After mourning the deaths of mudslide victims on Leyte island, Filipinos are celebrating the 20th anniversary of "people power."
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