Vol. 12, Issue 62 - Saturday, March 3, 2007
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Ruling by high court sought
Attorneys seek a review and reversal of an appeals court's decision that backed Kamehameha Schools' admission policy.
$1 million sought for pedestrian road safety
The state Senate acts on a bill even as two people are hit.
Hawaii’s residents score high on credit
The economy and habitual saving put us in eighth place.
Bush gets monument’s meaningful name rolling
The new name for the monument was suggested by old Hawaiian writings.
Yoga class offers large doses of guffaws
If laughter is the best medicine, this club is the cure for the conventional.
Aloha ball for Riley
UH has a lot riding on Wallace's final regular-season home game -- today against Boise State.
Kramer quiets Cougars
He allows just a pair of hits in 4 1/3 innings out of the bullpen.
Marriott in talks with HRI about Laie hotel
The resort operator is being courted to manage what will be a 220-room hotel in Laie.
Maui Land reconsiders processed pineapple
The company has put plans for a new micro cannery on hold.
Malpractice caps might not control insurance premiums
The Legislature has rejected a proposal to limit noneconomic damages for medical malpractice to $500,000.
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