Vol. 12, Issue 190 - Monday, July 9, 2007
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Kaneohe Canoe Club members pulled their canoe out of the water after a day of racing at the Na Keiki O Ka Mo'i Regatta held at Maili Beach Park yesterday.
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Taking aim at staph A
With Hawaii's rate tops in the U.S., doctors seek ways to prevent it.
Honolulu rates low in volunteering
A federal report puts Honolulu in 42nd place.
Crosswalk clocks set to tick
The governor might veto a bill that would allow the timers to be installed more quickly.
Bowling keeps on rolling
Centers on military bases pick up the slack as the number of Oahu's public alleys declines.
Prime time Potter
Wednesday brings the fifth movie and on July 21, comes the final book in J.K. Rowling's series.
Winds of Change
Near-disasters hold lessons for crews as the race to Oahu grows bigger and faster.
Giving a super cut is also a work of art
Joy Silen is a hairstylist, psychologist and artist all rolled into one.
State properly spends federal welfare funds on school programs
House Speaker Calvin Say has criticized the Lingle administration for spending federal welfare grant money on school programs.
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