Vol. 12, Issue 144 - Thursday, May 24, 2007
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FAMED CHINESE BAKE SHOP CLOSING:
Shung Chong Yuein Ltd., a Chinese cake and treats institution on Maunakea Street for 45 years, will close next Thursday. The Ng family -- Ericson, left, Chow Hop, Shing Yuen and Irene -- shown yesterday at the shop.
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Police to get 6% raises in next 4 years
The pact includes a return of allowances for guns and uniforms and pay differentials
Unlikely story of shooting recanted
Police are considering a rare prosecution for filing a false report
NOAA eyes shark kill to rescue monk seals
Aggressive predators need to be removed, says a federal expert
Funding eliminates $10 fee for pickup
The Honolulu City Council adds $2 Million to the budget for recycling
Bold moves
In this era of high-profile fashion, guys are discovering the joys of jewelry
Hawaii ready for Super Regional
The Rainbow Wahine softball team will take on top-ranked Tennessee tomorrow afternoon
As isle development grows, old graves become obstacles
Construction projects are running into costly delays as more burial sites are uncovered
MySpace takes important step against cyberpredators
MySpace has agreed to supply attorneys general with information about convicted sex offenders entering the popular social networking Web site
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