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A hazardous-material scare hit downtown Honolulu yesterday after a gloved man handed a bank teller papers causing her hands to itch. A firefighter was decontaminated at the Bankoh site on Merchant Street.
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»DFS and state settle dispute
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»Engineering firm faces record fine over donations
»Crews respond to Bankoh scare
»Most pets now bypass quarantine
»UH med school marks Class of 2007
»Gov laments influence of unions
»State tax revenues expected to decline
»Humane society cannot locate 14 dogs
»Motor scooter use fines established
»Search panel picks DeCosta to be city clerk
»Lingle names day after isle hero
»Program now covers Hawaiians
»Stolen statue is found and returned to center
»Perfume is enlisted in hunt for cat on Maui
»Lindsey must report to prison on Nov. 3
»Man is found guilty in stabbing death
»Solo bike officer crashes during funeral procession
»Music: Top 10 Hit List
»We Asked: Barometer of Cool
»Former isle minister gets Unity's highest honor
»Islanders move on
»Rookies making their marks
»FieldTurf installed, but not quite ready
»Williams is solid in Giants' loss to Reds
»A&B buys Napili Plaza for $7.1 mil
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