Vol. 12, Issue 7 - Sunday, January 7, 2007
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Shift in Congress should boost Hawaii
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UH dorm fees to rise
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Mayor signs city transit bill
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Bonnie Raitt breaks hearts with her music
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Drifting back in style
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Personal trainers' best fit is their son
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High winds delay Hokule'a trip
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Fallon's experience, vision praised
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Symphony keeps energy after holiday
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Da Kine
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Scrivener's Sudoku
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II: Eat
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III: Shop
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IV: Play
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Hawaii's Back Yard
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Singh solidifies lead
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Third round boosts Scott's confidence
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Rainbows come up empty on road
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Tech dominates UH
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Baseball 'Bows reload
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No. 1 Punahou still unbeaten
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Kaimuki holds off Kailua
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Ostrowski dreams of double duty at Manoa
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Notebook: Golf
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Restoring a Molokai jewel
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TheBuzz
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High-tech ID cards are security need at all ports
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Great expectations for 2007
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Shift in Congress should boost Hawaii
Three of the state's four lawmakers will hold important posts
UH dorm fees to rise
Manoa officials seek to raise housing fees by up to 5 percent a year to fix aging facilities
Mayor signs city transit bill
The mayor says a ferry from Kapolei should be ready by April to provide some traffic relief
Colors of life
Nigerian artist tells students art can be a source of strength
Singh solidifies lead
A three-stroke cushion gives the Fijian what may be his best shot yet at a title in Kapalua
Vancouver
See lazy grizzlies, shop fab markets and feel the bounce of a suspension bridge
Restoring a Molokai jewel ... but at what price?
Residents and visitors agree they want to see the Kaluakoi Hotel reopened. But they don't all agree on the way Molokai Ranch proposes to pay for it
High-tech ID cards are security need at all ports
Workers at Honolulu Harbor and other sea ports will begin carrying biometric ID cards beginning in March
Corky's Hawaii
Corky Trinidad
Kokua Line
June Watanabe
What the Heck?
John Heckathorn
Island Images
S-B Photographers
Honolulu Lite
Charles Memminger
Yoga For You
Ray Madigan & Shelley Choy
Weekly Eater
Nadine Kam
Hawaii's Back Yard
Cheryl Tsutsumi
Water Ways
Ray Pendleton
TheBuzz
Erika Engle
Editorial Cartoon
Corky Trinidad
On Politics
Richard Borreca
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