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September 2005
Week 35
V. 10, No. 244 Thu., Sept. 1, 2005
Gas prices set for big increase; OHA supporters decry court ruling; Visitor separated from family by Katrina; Instant celebrities; Police programs could be cut; Heat studied in Army death; V-J Day and vows draw vet to isle; Fire forces return of research ship; Billionaire inventor kept ties to Hawaii; 2 planets dance duet this evening
V. 10, No. 245 Fri., Sept. 2, 2005
Isle crews deploy; Isle medics help while stranded; Gas prices rise slowly here; Assault amendment voided; Youth prison sued in alleged gay bashing; Hilo instructor is Teacher of Year; Cyclist Eddie Thompson dies; City transit contract criticized; POW to tell story at WWII ceremony; Mid-Pacific gives hero's welcome; Law student named to UH Regents
V. 10, No. 246 Sat., Sept. 3, 2005
Isle efforts ramp up to aid hurricane victims; Disputed artifacts ordered returned; Biohazard lab plan worries Pearl City; Bridge plan concerns Navy; Gas hike temporary, expert suggests; A legacy held high; Police teaching disaster safety; Kailua High access under review; State revenue growth likely to slow; Record cocaine seizure reported
Week 36
V. 10, No. 247 Sun., Sept. 4, 2005
Isle EMTs in trial by fire; Isle paramedics reviving in Houston; Tailgaters serve opinions on alcohol ban; Kaneohe Marine dies in ambush; Akaka renews Hawaiian bill fight; Gas cap politics; Flows resume at lava bench collapse site; Imprisoned ex-HPD officer writes to colleagues; Kids lack eye care; Dems seek challenger to Lingle; WWII veterans spread praise; Grant helps boost voting access to disabled
V. 10, No. 248 Mon., Sept. 5, 2005
$1M will improve tsunami warnings; Son better served by repeating grade; Survey says UH a top value; Kaiser's lab findings go online; Isle railroad chugs along again after brush fire; Kaiser Hawaii faces suit
V. 10, No. 249 Tue., Sept. 6, 2005
'All of Hawaii is proud of our champions'; Akaka Bill vote stalls; Union leaders offer support for Akaka Bill; Volunteers help fix Manoa trail; Campus to rise from ashes; And now he needs an attorney; Kauai sues state over documents; Likelike partial closure begins today; Walkway keeps seals protected; Mainlanders own 20% of Maui, Kauai homes
V. 10, No. 250 Wed., Sept. 7, 2005
Isles resigned to higher gas prices; Delay expected on Akaka Bill vote; Police accused of brutality; Case predicts a long war; Marines look into death in war zone; Repairman to serve 10 years; Health gatherings set this weekend; UH professor pioneered tropical meteorology; Public invited to terror attack exercise
V. 10, No. 251 Thu., Sept. 8, 2005
Drug costs set to drop in isles; Firefighters called to suspicious blaze; Gas prices could jump 45 cents; Judge orders return of artifacts; Ordeal tests island medics; Lawyer's ID theft drama ends; No-contest plea in theft of car; Arrest witness alleges racial element; State sues Oahu nursing home; Fatal stabbing ends in a mistrial; Educator served 30 years in Catholic schools; Kauai welcomes 5 hybrids into fleet
V. 10, No. 252 Fri., Sept. 9, 2005
Group challenges court order on artifacts; Isle delegation criticizes slow Katrina response; Iniki memory serves Tulane coach; Message offers relief to Oahu woman; Ex-isle resident surviving in chaos; 'Lost' cast set to aid in disaster; Gas cap change request denied; Big Isle alerted to stinging caterpillar; Neighbor shocked she chatted with burglar; Maui kids start school in hotel; UH tackling tsunami reactions; Raid nets 226 opium poppies on Big Isle; Post-9/11 loans to isles totaled $6.1M; Police officer indicted in 'ice' sale; Ewa Beach champs getting 2nd parade; Museum event focused on moon
V. 10, No. 253 Sat., Sept. 10, 2005
Fuel costs driving talk of cuts; Fuel costs prompt Matson to raise rates; Communication tower repairs due; Wailuku's new nene neighbors; Police want Manoa to look out for burglars; Court again rejects OHA claim; Court refuses quick ruling on Hokulia; Native fly gets protection; Conference hit by effects of Katrina; Conservation group honors 2
Week 37
V. 10, No. 254 Sun., Sept. 11, 2005
Impostor bedevils Campbell heiress; Strong isle storm would be crippling; Brian Viloria captures title; 4 killed as car hits big rig; Small gas stations get pinched; Gov to wait and see on gas cap; Kauai residents restore ancient sites; Inouye, Akaka not slowing at 81; Marines praise data relay; Milanov leads symphonic delight
V. 10, No. 255 Mon., Sept. 12, 2005
Drivers race to beat cap increase; 4 schools chart own courses for change; State explores aid pact options; Big Island politician is assailed on ethics; Booklet honors efforts of state workers; Med school's pulse stays strong; Tireless MS research advocate wins isle award
V. 10, No. 256 Tue., Sept. 13, 2005
Isle pilot recounts Katrina rescues; Legislator blames PUC for gas prices; Isle scopes spot distant star dying; OHA to acquire Puna forest tract; Army seeks comments on Makua; State disease chief learns from Katrina; Head-on crash injures 5 at Waimea Bay; Sex videotaping brings year in jail; Tax fraud brings 40-month term; Protests lead to removal of antennas; Police seek adult-store thieves; Accused murderer to be retried; Airman, jurist Robert Shoecraft dies; Journalist, volunteer John Black dies; Driver in crash ID'd; Daws to discuss novel by Bushnell
V. 10, No. 257 Wed., Sept. 14, 2005
28 more schools being restructured; Gas cap expected to take first dip; Hui Malama refuses to comply with ruling; Disaster education is advised; Couple found guilty in senior-care scam; Wong a popular choice for campaign panel; Damon coins could fetch $2M; Katrina forces change to conference; Yukimura will not challenge Baptiste; Sub rescuers reflect on ties that save lives; Big Isle highway widening begins; HPU marks 40th birthday
V. 10, No. 258 Thu., Sept. 15, 2005
$650M Kakaako project unveiled; Surf stirs tidal wave of rescues; Gas tax holiday proposed on Maui; Kauai's top cop under gun; 2 officers honored for valor; Vandalism troubles preschoolers; Court urged against Kamehameha case; Realtors face state penalties; Shinseki plans to move to isles; Residents put ranch concerns in print
V. 10, No. 259 Fri., Sept. 16, 2005
Councilman proposes suspending Oahu gas taxes; Surfer meets end in sport he loved; UH biomedical campus complete; Eagles' $250 ticket here sets record; Soggy isles hope to dry out today; Charter enrollment increases 8.3%; Grandpa mourns baby killed in accident; Kauai police audit is urged; Admission delay could prompt boy to seek money; Isle volunteers to clean beaches; Suspect rejects accounts of killing
V. 10, No. 260 Sat., Sept. 17, 2005
Revamped Akaka Bill awaiting attention; Mayor says state, not city, should cut its tax on gas; TheBus offers trip plan service; Police cars will switch to lower-grade gas; UH seeks $100M for buildings; Small-business advocate to fill Hiraki's seat; Mayor denies city helping friend's firm; Isle-affiliate soldier pleads guilty to abuse; Mauna Kea study demystifies comets; Farmers are urged not to arm; Casualty had links to isles' 29th brigade; City traffic bureau scaling back evening hours; Work starts to install median on Farrington
Week 38
V. 10, No. 261 Sun., Sept. 18, 2005
DOE moves to standards-based report cards; Tapping on the glass ceiling; Persistence has brought rights; Hitman Ching dies in prison; Hurricane expected to weaken; Guard 'under-equipped,' general says; Gas middleman petitions to increase cap; 3 honored with Bronze Star; Couple treats customers as family; Scholar urges renaissance of ohana; Big Isle leads in elder-care project; UH names CFO and vice chancellor
V. 10, No. 262 Mon., Sept. 19, 2005
Showdown over artifacts unearths spiritual divide; Girls outpace boys in many subjects; Storm slowly approaching isles; Katrina kudos go to National Guard; Developer in talks over Kamilonui farmlots; UH plan calls for faculty review of Navy projects; Biodiesel wins more converts in Hawaii; Kauai police wound armed driver
V. 10, No. 263 Tue., Sept. 20, 2005
HECO cuts proposed rate hike; Residents stock up in case of storm; Entire family sacrifices for mom's career; Risky business pays off; Isle gas prices still tops in nation; 'Ice' bust nets 5 suspects; Lingle wants to halt WWII memorial's fall; In-vitro breakthrough; UH joins study in Louisiana
V. 10, No. 264 Wed., Sept. 21, 2005
Lingle's pick has financial baggage; Gas price dip likely temporary; Poverty strikes in 'golden years'; Early planning brings better retirement; Court halts removal of artifacts; Rape conviction overturned; Safe return; Forecasters expect storm to miss isles; Final Kailua sewer project begins
V. 10, No. 265 Thu., Sept. 22, 2005
Budget indecision alarms principals; Akaka Bill's legality still unsettled; Gas price drop likely brief due to Rita; Women benefit little in prison made for men; Isle relief en route for storm victims; New hires will give tax info; Go-slow light sought for school; Bethany inspires tsunami orphans; Desalination project advances; Trial opens in Kihei killing; 3 admit selling fake Pro Bowl gear; Marcos jewels could be sold; Security expo draws experts to Waikiki; State to issue ID cards at Mililani High
V. 10, No. 266 Fri., Sept. 23, 2005
Mesa Air to fly isle skies; Aloha Airlines announces $100M bailout; Abuse cuts across socio-economic fabric; Shell appeals gas cap ruling; Lingle appointee won't heed calls to step down; Marianists look outside order to lead Saint Louis; Dentists give checkups to Meals on Wheels clients; Kumon blackmailer to serve 15 months; Lectures to address holistic cancer cares; Parks program targets urban Honolulu
V. 10, No. 267 Sat., Sept. 24, 2005
Rain stirs mayhem across Oahu; 3 die in Kauai copter crash; Lightning hits 2 flights out of Honolulu; Thoughts of home; Family sees fewer barriers over time; FBI warns of Medicare fraud; Isle mental health plan sets date for reforms; Nation's top schools include 3 from isles; Bill for military construction passes Senate; Alternative to trucking Hilo trash funded; Forum helps faith-based groups
Week 39
V. 10, No. 268 Sun., Sept. 25, 2005
Isle resident evades Rita; Hawaiian women chart own path; Hawaiian 'living treasure' going strong; Gas cap breeds isle confusion; Wreckage recovery planned; Hurricane Kenneth expected to weaken; 'Destiny' smiles on cyclist; A hands-on adventure; Home lands plan targets Molokai; Gas station workers avert disaster; Caring for self is vital for women, doctor says; Hickam fliers get airlift duty; C-17 simulator amazes pilots; Chinese governor to visit Hawaii
V. 10, No. 269 Mon., Sept. 26, 2005
Inspection of salvaged helicopter to begin; Serena's story; Recruiters set to collect isle students' data; Team trains for bio-chem attack; 100th Battalion veterans praised; Young UH smokers targeted for study; Possible sources of tsunami being reconsidered; Oprah deal would help preserve land on Maui
V. 10, No. 270 Tue., Sept. 27, 2005
Moments leading to crash detailed; Lingle's pick has criminal record; Girl's sex assault brings 20 years; Mayor rejects Kahe wind farm; Cabbab's sentencing postponed; Jury finds guilt in fatal stabbing; UH investigates Earth's innards; Improvements in health industry sought; Search continues for Waimea boy; Isle scientists honored for work; Refuge invites public on hikes
V. 10, No. 271 Wed., Sept. 28, 2005
Harbin won't resign; Kaneohe Marine among 4 killed; Schools will seek $453M of surplus; Pilot blames other copter for crash; Aloha averts takeover to pursue restructuring; City faces whistleblower suit; Gas prices to climb again; Police seek robber who fled; Push for light at school fails; Group probes dog attack; Live opossum found at airport; Hawaii research firm wins $4M bid
V. 10, No. 272 Thu., Sept. 29, 2005
Star-Bulletin new design launched
Electricity bills soar on Oahu; Hawaii's gas cap: Is is working?; Land swap offers hope for better schools; Some drug premiums lower than expected; Saving lives on Farrington Highway; Indreginal's mother and sister avoid jail; Anonymous gift to Royal Hawaiian Band OK'd; DOE eyes new funding formula; Inouye rejects Roberts’ nomination; Copter crash victims did not die from impact; Officials suspect arson in Ewa fire; Maui woman says she saw boyfriend kill victim; Grand jury indicts man who received meth in mail; Promised property tax reductions a scam
V. 10, No. 273 Fri., Sept. 30, 2005
Stadium may ban tailgate alcohol; Storm clouds brewing; Lingle supports FTC oil inquiry; DOE blasted for shift in service; Big Isle family holds out slim hope for finding boy; Mayor to spend a week promoting isle tourism in Japan; Fishing banned in NW isles; Isle reps split on change to nature law; Crew error caused Iraq crash; Dismissed lawsuit lets Superferry proceed; UH med school to get $3 million in grants; Golf tourney to help battle breast cancer
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