Vol. 11, Issue 290 - Tuesday, October 17, 2006
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HISTORIC SITES DAMAGED:
The Kalahikiola Congregational Church in Kapaau, Hawaii, was severely damaged by Sunday's earthquakes.
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Hawaii News
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Outage stirs anger
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Lingle weighs backup power supply for Honolulu airporT
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City finds strengths, flaws in crisis plan
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1,000 Oahu homes endure second sunset without power
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Assessing the damage likely to take weeks
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Damage assessments delay cargo on Big Isle
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Safety of some Maui roads uncertain
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Christian church and heiau sustain damage
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Shifts in planes and rules get airlines back on track
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Tourists share quake tales as flights resume
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Stores do brisk business in post-disaster staples
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Cell phone networks overloaded
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Woman, 81, dies in blaze at home
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2 Schofield soldiers die in northern Iraq combat
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Seal pups pack up for trip home
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Ex-TSA workers get 102 days for stealing from baggage
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Police officer rescues woman from sinkhole
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Newswatch, Police/Fire
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Kokua Line
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Corky's Hawaii
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On the Scene
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Obituaries
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Weather
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We be pirates!
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HIFF hits the beach with 4 screenings
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Pearl Jam adds December concert
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Da Kine
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Honolulu Lite
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In the Mix
Sports
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Brennan expects to be back
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Rainbow Wahine back on track
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Mistakes cost UH in loss to Utah State
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Balanced Crusaders still No. 1
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Beck part of BYU's QB lore
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Hawaii Beat
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Sidelines
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TV & Radio
Business
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Markets begin tossing spoiled goods
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Tesoro Corp. may resume gas production as early as today
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No damage found at Oahu's high-rise construction sites
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Quakes to be less of a damper on isle tourism than spring's rains
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Hoku makes major solar purchases
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WSJ Sunday
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Dilbert
Editorial
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Independent panel should review earthquake response
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Corky's Editorial Cartoon
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Editor's Scratchpad
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Letters
Outage stirs anger
State lawmakers demand to know why Oahu's power stayed off so long The PUC will begin an inquiry that could lead to a formal investigation
Lingle weighs backup power supply for Honolulu airport after blackout
Big Island damage totals $3.5 million from quakes with raised magnitudes
We be pirates!
Halloween brings out the swashbuckling spirit in both kids and adults
Brennan expects to be back
Right now, the UH QB doesn't have time to think about going pro or not next season
Rainbow Wahine back on track
Hawaii knocks off Notre Dame in three games and will face the Fighting Irish again tonight
Markets begin tossing spoiled goods
Stores are trying to assess the cost of the outage
Independent panel should review earthquake response
Some complaints were registered about the Civil Defense response to Sunday's earthquake
Corky's Hawaii
Corky Trinidad
Kokua Line
June Watanabe
On the Scene
John Berger
Honolulu Lite
Charles Memminger
In the Mix
Jason Genegabus
Sidelines
Kalani Simpson
Editorial Cartoon
Corky Trinidad
Editor's Scratchpad
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