Vol. 11, Issue 137 - Wednesday, May 17, 2006
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Victor Sardina, left, Brian Shiro, Gerard Fryer and Charles McCreery, director of the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center, monitored the computer data during yesterday's Pacific-wide drill.
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Lingle OKs $40M for homeless
The three bills signed are conceived as a solution to the crisis.
HMSA's 11% profit increase won't alter its outlook
The nonprofit denies predatory pricing charges.
Artists take the cake
Edible works of art bring beauty and whimsy to special events.
San Francisco shreds UH for 21 hits, 15 runs
The 'Bows put the loss behind them and look ahead to three games against San Jose State.
Cost savings help boost Kaiser earnings
The state's second-largest health insurer increases its net income by 2.6 percent in the first quarter.
Open city deliberations on permits to ease residents' fears
A state judge has allowed the city to continue to process permits for a Nuuanu subdivision.
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