Vol. 12, Issue 289 - Tuesday, October 16, 2007
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Study shows 2006 quake was rarity
Researchers say that the Mahukona aftershock came from a different mechanism
Rescore needed for school tests
Student assessments are done so frequently that testing services cannot keep pace
Young Bros. gets approval to raise rates
The state Public Utilities Commission OK's an increase of 7.5 percent
Movie depicts Americans' role in reviving Cambodian music
The band of mostly outsiders, touring Cambodia in 2005, ignited interest in a type of music that had died out during the Pol Pot regime
Rainbow Wahine walk over Aggies
Hawaii moved up both in wins and in the national poll yesterday, notching its 13th straight volleyball victory
Mormon church plans 650 Laie homes
The land management unit of the Mormon church has purchased 227 acres on North Shore
Improve bureaucracy to crack down on illegal immigration
A federal judge has halted a plan to force companies to fire employees whose Social Security records are flawed
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