Vol. 11, Issue 305 - Wednesday, November 1, 2006
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Short rail system to cost $4.2B
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$1.6 million approved to help quake victims
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Smoking ban to be stricter
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Windward drenched while Leeward stays dry
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Town on Maui will vote 3 days before election
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Kamehameha trustee nominees announced
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Lingle criticized for holding UH funds
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Carnival of Treats
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UH-led researchers to study chemistry of Saturn's moon
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911 connection woes plague phone company
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2 former volleyball players sue Kamehameha Schools
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Pressure increases to oust Fijian military leader
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Chutney rules at church bazaar
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Electric Kitchen: Keep a stock of staple items
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Da Kine
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Blowout wins getting Hawaii noticed
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Cornerbacks come and go
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Wahine hope to find win in thin air
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Sacred Hearts, Punahou seize state air riflery titles
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Kea sisters set it all up
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Family, friends celebrate life of Kalaheo legend Pete Smith
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Hawaii's Kai scores in her first start for national team
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Rainbow Wahine need to find some offense
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Volleyball men to hit the floor for exhibition matches
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Occupancy slips in September
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Del Monte spent $41M exiting Hawaii, Kenya
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Keep sanctions until N. Korea halts nuclear program
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Short rail system to cost $4.2B
The 20-mile route's price includes bus costs, a report says
$1.6 million approved to help quake victims
Meanwhile, bridge repairs in East Maui encounter delays
Smoking ban to be stricter
Some business owners say the new law will reduce their customer base
HOT danger zone
Hawaii Opera Theatre gala promises perilous cocktails
Blowout wins getting Hawaii noticed
ESPN Radio and a couple of Heisman voters have been watching UH and Colt Brennan
Occupancy slips in September
Year-to-date performance for Hawaii remains among the top nationally
CW TV mostly MIA in Hawaii
Only viewers with access to KHON-DT were able to view the debut of the network
Keep sanctions until N. Korea halts nuclear program
North Korea has agreed to resume six-nation talks about disarmament of its missile program
Corky's Hawaii
Corky Trinidad
Kokua Line
June Watanabe
Photo Finish
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Betty Shimabukuro
Wood Craft
Ben Wood
Editorial Cartoon
Corky Trinidad
Under the Sun
Cynthia Oi
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