Vol. 12, Issue 27 - Saturday, January 27, 2007
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Japanese tourism weakens
Arrivals of the state's top-spending visitors resumed dropping last year after a reprieve.
Outbreak spurs feds to board QE2 here
About one-sixth of the passengers were reported sick.
Pot bust exposes 'medical' loophole
A suspect became a caregiver despite his arrests for marijuana.
Yo-yo no mo'
Eating healthy food and exercising regularly are crucial to ending a destructive cycle of fad diets.
UH starts off strong
UH pitcher Ian Harrington spaces seven hits and Sanchez keys three rallies in the victory.
Decision to play Turtle Bay is paying off for Funk
The two-tour player leads by two strokes at the Champions' first full-field event of 2007.
Warriors take a step back against Loyola-Chicago
No. 3 Hawaii is stunned on its home floor when it meets a team with a bigger block.
Maunakea Marketplace sold for $15 million
The Chinatown retail center was sold to a California firm.
State should not delay consideration of Kukui financing
The state is being asked to provide $55 million in financing for protecting and adding to the affordable units at Kukui Gardens.
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