Vol. 11, Issue 314 - Saturday, November 11, 2006
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» Wahiawa Elementary School students Jace Tsue, left, McRafe Malanog, John Morales and Ana Agbayani marched in yesterday's Veterans Day Parade in Wahiawa.
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Kaneohe Marine named for top medal
Peralta, who saved four in his platoon, is nominated for the Medal of Honor.
$700M in Trump tower sales hit world record
All 464 Waikiki units sell out in eight hours.
Quake to cost state parks at least $1.6M
Millions of dollars will be needed, based on how much is done.
Party marks milestone for veterans home
Hilo Medical Center officials and other agencies celebrated the completion of the roof on the 95-bed Yukio Okutsu Veterans Home.
Knock, knock. Who's there? Fitness!
Door-to-door personal trainers offer customized workouts in the comfort of your own home.
'Bows battle back but fall short at UNLV
UH erases a 19-point deficit but has trouble finding the basket late.
Hawaii's loose ship sailing true
Coach June Jones doesn't let the stress of a football season get in the way of a good time.
UH rolls over LaTech
The emotion will come tomorrow, when playing for the league title, home-court pride and the seniors.
Ashley Furniture closing in Waikele
The 50,000-square-foot store opened in October 2002.
Amendments' strong approval should prompt quick action
Charter amendments requiring curbside recycling and a safer city for pedestrians and bicyclists have been adopted.
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