Vol. 11, Issue 154 - Saturday, June 3, 2006
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RINGING IN ANOTHER YEAR »
Richard Chung rang the church bell prior to last Sunday's Mass at Waipahu United Church of Christ on Mokuola Street. The fellowship celebrated its 45th anniversary this week.
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More blackouts a certainty
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Facilities to tap sea for energy
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New law requires renewable energy
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HPD, union reach deal on new work shift
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Push to ban business at park approved
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Drivers suck up cheap gas in Kakaako
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Senior denied graduation over dress
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Families say jury lacked courage
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Former isle deejay dies from gunshot
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Suspect held in $2M heist
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Woman's body found with marks on neck
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UH agrees to give up 3 patents on taro
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HECO: More blackouts a certainty
As demand for power increases, there are not enough resources to meet ideal reserves.
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Facilities on Big Isle to tap sea for energy
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New law requires renewable energy
HPD and union reach deal on new work shift
officers will work more days a week but have shorter shifts under a new contract.
Push to ban business at Kailua park is approved
Board members contend violations are out of control.
Up on the roof!
Kahala students get a special reward for beating their reading goal.
Kansas drops UH
The Rainbows lack pitching prowess in the first-round loss.
Healani maintains OHCRA tradition
The club hosts the 60th Clement D. Paiaina regatta tomorrow to start the summer season.
IHOP hits Waikiki starting June 13
Another IHOP planned for Windward Mall faces delays.
Alliance should help curb teen drinking
The city Liquor Commission and Honolulu police have agreed to share information about reports of underage drinking.
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