Vol. 13, Issue 264 - Saturday, September 20, 2008
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Some staffing problems meant a late start
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Big Isle bill to ban plastic bags vetoed
The acting mayor cites excessively high penalties and higher costs of paper bags
Police clear Kauai journalist
Trespassing charges are dropped in the case that stemmed from a burial protest
Westbound ZipLane project in works
State officials say the construction will be carried out in phases and finished in 2011
Delegation rallies for Marine hero
A group urges Bush to award isle-based Sgt. Rafael Peralta the Medal of Honor
Soul masters
Chinese healers integrate ancient Eastern healing traditions with scientific principles from the West
Hawaii opens in style
The Rainbow Wahine got what they needed after surviving a tough match from Idaho last night
Bailout boosts isle bank stocks
Hawaii's commercial bank stocks soared in the past two days in the wake of a multibillion federal government bailout of the nation's financial institutions
Voters should prepare by reviewing candidate information
Voters will decide today on primary and nonpartisan election contests across the state
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