Vol. 13, Issue 100 - Wednesday, April 9, 2008
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Aloha gets funding to continue flying cargo
The bankrupt airline is planning to sell the profitable operation
Political gifts among legislative issues
Crossover bills include the budget, with the Senate's version being smaller than what Lingle had proposed
Rail shift upsets chancellor
UH-West Oahu was hoping to get a stop nearby but failed to meet a city deadline
Family hopes for boy's marrow match
The 12-year-old's life depends on Hawaii's multiracial pool of possible donors
Getting a handle on dinner
A few adjustments to a recipe can take you from dry penne to pan to dinner table in the time it takes to boil a pot of water
Austin targets UH starting QB job
Freshman Shane Austin is taking his best shot to be Hawaii's starting quarterback
Cargo may keep Superferry finances afloat
The ferry's commercial transportation capability is creating a new niche for cargo, somewhere between the uses of airplanes and barges
Restore federal grants to task forces that fight crime
Federal grants have been reduced by two-thirds to task forces that fight serious crimes
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