Vol. 11, Issue 133 - Saturday, May 13, 2006
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Michelle Wilson and her son Tyler look at rocks painted with peace symbols in the Mililani Middle School Peace Garden. Sixth-graders held their annual peace ceremony, featuring the rocks they painted to be "planted" in the garden.
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Streetlight wire thieves leave motorists on H-2 in the dark
Police believe the copper wiring is being sold for scrap.
Schofield soldier killed in training
Nine others are hurt in a truck rollover in the Mojave Desert.
Asphalt supply cutoff halts road projects
Jobs are jeopardized as Tesoro shuts down production for a month.
Religious forum to look at Scripture and diversity
A panel representing five major religions will explore ways their teachings respond to current global issues and diversity in modern society.
Sheppard keeps going
The Hawaii high jumper wins by saving her best leaps for when they matter most for UH.
Rough Riders get first title since '82
They stayed healthy, learned from history, and now the Roosevelt Rough Riders are the Oahu Interscholastic Association Red Division champions.
Mesa Air leads new round of fare cuts
Hawaiian matches the $59 interisland round-trip offering.
Time to get tough on graffiti offenders
Police arrested five people this week and charged them with criminal property damage for spraying graffiti.
Rosenthal was exemplar of American journalism
A.M. Rosenthal, reporter, editor and finally columnist for the New York Times, has died.
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