Vol. 13, Issue 231 - Monday, August 18, 2008
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Condo owners allege fleecing
Residents at a project on Kauai question millions of dollars levied in monthly fees
Dearth of dialysis beds ‘serious’
A hospital limits care, bringing other facilities more kidney patients
Marine-debris awareness efforts unite
Two unlikely vessels ply the Pacific to underscore the problem of floating trash
Palace closed after trespassing
State and palace officials continue to assess the damage done by a native Hawaiian pro-sovereignty group
Artists unite to fight disease
The Chinatown arts district hosts three days of events to raise Lou Gehrig's disease awareness
Waipio wins again
Pikai Winchester drove in three runs and Waipio overcame an early two-run deficit to beat Tampa, Fla., 10-2 yesterday
Sherman helps customers feel right at home
David Sherman likes to show people around, especially if they've just bought a new home from his employer, D.R. Horton
Rental car tax law needs amending
A new levy will charge rental car customers an additional $1 a day
Congress should OK Kalaupapa memorial
The state has apologized to leprosy patients exiled to Kalaupapa with the reading of a resolution approved by the state Legislature
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Wahine sweep Wyoming
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UFC 88: Breakthrough preview
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