Vol. 12, Issue 239 - Monday, August 27, 2007
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One Kauai surfer, part of about three dozen who blocked the entrance of the Superferry, voices his displeasure to ship staff yesterday.
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Superferry takes passengers by hundreds
Surfers block the vessel Alakai from entering Kauai's harbor on the ship's first day.
New report on states' obesity rates says not so fat, Hawaii
The study counters reports that our kids are twice as chunky as the U.S. average.
UH needs 12 new regents
Applications are being accepted to compile a roster of candidates.
Lams take health advances to heart
On a pacemaker since 2002, Leslie Lam doesn't take living for granted.
Crude, yet captivating
In Duane "Dog" Chapman's best-selling book he appears to be a lot of things.
Beavers bring back painful memories
No. 10 Hawaii found itself finishing third in its ASICS Rainbow Wahine Invitational last night.
Gibson makes his case at safety
There's still a possibility true freshman Le'Marcus Gibson might redshirt.
Cooking up something good
Debbie "D.C." Chun has no kids of her own, except for the 57 students she cooks for at the Hawaii Center for the Deaf and the Blind.
Move the stage, not the trees
The organizer of a music festival meant to promote clean and alternative energy is proposing Magic Island trees be removed or relocated for its stage.
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