Vol. 11, Issue 252 - Saturday, September 9, 2006
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NA WAHINE SPRINT TRIATHLON
» Donna Brock, left, got together with her coach KC Carlberg, middle, and Kim Weidie for a training session at Magic Island in preparation upcoming Na Wahine triathlon.
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Hannemann adamant on $3B transit cost
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Leilehua players have skin infections
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Principal reassigned, students protest
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Muslim wants home detention
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Night of abuse in Chinatown detailed
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Schools want charter director to be reinstated
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HPD chief on leave after back surgery
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Matriarch was model for family's women
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Sand Island dirt track plan approved
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No woman left behind in Na Wahine Triathlon
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Bench beats Wildcats
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Wie misses cut, will try again next week
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Wahine, Tigers in scoreless tie
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Kapolei unleashes Koa on Aiea
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Castle comes through for wild win
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Defense gives Kailua first conference win
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Warriors overcome talented Wildcats
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Rerouting should not depart from rail transit's purpose
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Letters
Hannemann is adamant on $3 billion transit cost
The price, down from $4 billion, means the route will be shorter than was first planned.
Leilehua players have skin infections
The football coach blames an outbreak on the playing field.
Hard lesson
Principal Randiann Porras-Tang was forced to leave Kalani High School yesterday, reassigned by her bosses.
No woman left behind
Females of all ages put themselves to the test in the Na Wahine Triathlon.
Bench beats Wildcats
Hawaii survives Northwestern despite missing a pair of starters, including setter Kamana'o.
Maui growth constrained by tight labor pool
Leroy Laney gives an economic forecast for the Valley Isle.
After the rain, Kauaiās tourism sector is roaring
Arrivals from L.A. have jumped 10.2 percent so far this year.
Rerouting should not depart from rail transit's purpose
Mayor Hannemann has briefed the City Council about reducing the rail transit system to cut costs.
View from the Pew
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