Vol. 13, Issue 133 - Monday, May 12, 2008
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Akaka endorses Obama
Hawaii's junior senator is the fourth and final member of Hawaii's congressional delegation to make an endorsement
City to remove Ala Wai's sewer line eyesore
The removal is a significant milestone in a $45 million project to fix Waikiki's aging sewage system
Electrified metal repels sea's tigers
Scientists try to find a way to save sharks from being captured in commercial fisheries.
State mental health official resigns
Dr. Thomas Hester is credited with improving the state's nationwide rankings.
Facing the music
The musicians struggle to make ends meet as the symphony's financial struggles continue.
UH heading to softball regional
The Wahine were granted a berth in the NCAA tournament field even though it had appeared their season was over.
Isle school teacher still a student himself
Ryan Towata teaches fourth-graders at Liholiho Elementary School in Kaimuki.
Budget cuts affect all government agencies
Gov. Linda Lingle has complained that legislators cut budgets for programs to help the homeless and low-income renters.
Getting bargain drugs is good state policy
The Legislature has overturned the governor's veto of a bill providing for inexpensive prescription drugs imported from Europe.
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