| V. 11, No. 182 Sat., July 1, 2006
Hawaiians win in land dispute; $200M wind farm project set for Maui; Backyard cooking fire burns home; 'Lava Dogs' honor fallen fellow Marines; Regulators take over property insurer; Windward site to offer road driving tests; Mayor goaded into date with governor; 3 Big Island dams found unsafe; Sex was consensual, bar owner testifies; Guatemalan cleared in incident on flight to isles
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Week 1
| V. 11, No. 183 Sun., July 2, 2006
2 on Council emptied stipends; Lab School alumni gather amid the ashes; Koreans confront their oil addiction; Maui cowgirl spirit; Kauai base opening up fishing and surf spots; Family fun on Family Day; Jewelry worth $500,000 stolen from art museum; Cornea supply may grow; Biotech firms advance in developing replacement organs; They believe in miracles; Relay for Life is a way to get in the cancer fight; Game controllers; Maui auto students rank fifth in the nation; UH awarded $9M grant to aid research infrastructure
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| V. 11, No. 184 Mon., July 3, 2006
Ala Moana to host fireworks spectacular; Hawaii Kai project draws ire; North Shore touts new road; Man dies after being shot near Chinatown; Reserve volunteers donate their sweat; More Hawaii schools will get 'restructured'; Solutions sought for wild horses; U.S. defense, marine safety tough to balance; HMSA urges members to try Weight Watchers; Sewer work will affect Ala Wai, Ala Moana Park; PBS covers conflict over Mauna Kea
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| V. 11, No. 185 Tue., July 4, 2006
3 shot in family murder-suicide; Police to enforce park ban on alcohol; Court silences RIMPAC sonar; Aloha Tower showtime; Jury acquits Hula's Bar owner of rape charge; Lifesavers reap rewards; Lawsuit challenges Hawaiian land rules; Clues sought in Chinatown killing; Body found after suspect's house explodes in flames; Jury acquits Kauai doctor on sex charge; Hawaii to get $1M for ethanol test project; Tesoro resumes liquid asphalt production; Akaka formally to launch campaign; Charity breakfast to fund treatment of sex abuse; Hickam airman killed in Iraq shooting accident
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| V. 11, No. 186 Wed., July 5, 2006
Celebrating independence; Navy says order hinders training; Police get option of using Taser gun; Captive turtles hear freedom ring; California sets energy example; Interior designer influenced isle fine arts
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| V. 11, No. 187 Thu., July 6, 2006
Buying KGMB on OHA agenda; Watada will face Article 32 hearing; Crackdowns credited in quiet Fourth; HFD fights fires from holiday; Downtown rattled after death; Former Bishop Estate trustee firm on innocence; Ala Wai work pinches parking; Waipahu man gets 20 years; 236,000 absentee forms to be sent to Oahu voters; School standards draw federal concern; Gathering of royal societies planned
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| V. 11, No. 188 Fri., July 7, 2006
3 die in Round Top shooting; Report: N. Korea targeted Hawaii; Teen dies after falling from cliff in Mililani; Never-ending Voyage of Hokule'a; Labor chiefs urge Dems to override gov's vetoes; Leeward homeless crisis declared; Ceremony starts the healing at UH Lab School; Tongans mourn royalty killed in California; Doctor on Kauai is target of inquiry; Mililani woman recovering from bear attack in Alaska; Church van crash hurts 4 people; Energy experts urge flexibility in charting future; Kauai representative will not run again; Isle airman killed by shot from U.S. base, parents say; City employee gets 20-year term for sex assault
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| V. 11, No. 189 Sat., July 8, 2006
Loved ones shattered by Round Top killings; 7,000 from Schofield are to be sent to Iraq; Deal struck to allow sonar for war games; 'Doc' Buyers inspired, leaders say; New ban on mobile ads applauded; Teen pleads not guilty in crash that killed royalty; Bob Watada cheering for son's biggest match; Nurses march to office of mayor; Recycling mandate for green waste possible; Former Justice Department lawyer to probe dam break; Telescope to deliver detailed scan of sky; Lingle names Public Safety director; Measures promised at location of fatal fall
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Week 2
| V. 11, No. 190 Sun., July 9, 2006
Suspect charged in Tantalus killings; Homestead awards end long wait for lucky few; Fence, signs installed after fatal plunge; Hospitals struggle with overcrowding; Agencies unite for the needy; A Monumental vacation; Training role for isles seen; Motorcycle pioneer founded Kahuku track; Fireworks injuries fall sharply
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| V. 11, No. 191 Mon., July 10, 2006
Creating a perfect Midway getaway; Hospital ERs fall victim to success; Makapuu parking lots set to open; Lawyer weighs insanity defense; Hawaii applies for full allotment of pandemic vaccine; City Council gives initial OK to pay for tax collection; As cost of copper soars, so do brazen thefts in isles
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| V. 11, No. 192 Tue., July 11, 2006
Alleged murderer's mom feared for life; Insanity not a guarantee of acquittal; State seeks removal of vandals' Web photos; Hawaii hospitals quietly prepare for flu outbreak; Man gets 5 years for neighborhood terror; Aloha, Frear Hall; Special session rejected; Homeless issue nets governor and mayor; Isle ethanol outlook sours; Masons union endorses governor; Smoking ban gets tougher; OHA owns Waimea Valley after months of negotiations; Killer admits he drove at jogger
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| V. 11, No. 193 Wed., July 12, 2006
Panel OKs second Maui hospital; 'Ice', depression common in isles' girl inmates; Alu Like founder Tong Shim championed benefits; Light of 'Gentle Wolfhound' shines for orphans; Isle soldier will face court-martial in killing; 1 bill from Lingle's list escapes veto; Veto won't halt Big Isle plywood mill; Gas cap altered Tesoro's plans; Ex-POW enters race for U.S. Senate; Man gets 20 years for sex assault in Manoa
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| V. 11, No. 194 Thu., July 13, 2006
Tantalus killings were 'execution style'; Mayor down on underground transit plan; Isle lawmakers in dark over domestic spying; Lack of staff persistent cause of library closures; Interisle terminal tries valet parking; Marines practice embassy rescue; Across the 50/50/50 miles; Tour copters ordered away from Kauai reserve; 'Ice' lab suspected from drug raid fumes
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| V. 11, No. 195 Fri., July 14, 2006
Lingle ends push for new prisons; Firefighters battle season's biggest blaze; Kauai ranked No. 2 in world for best isle; Reservists will head to Kuwait; Disputed photos force store to close Web site; Voluntary campaign sign limits urged; WWII remains found in Fiji to be ID'd at Hickam; Abercrombie rejects ethanol fuel report; Cutting contracts and costs earns city $5M; Hospital and nurses to meet; Pretrial hearing for Watada set for mid-August; NW Isles reserve could get $6.1M
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| V. 11, No. 196 Sat., July 15, 2006
Wie taken to hospital for heat exhaustion; Local airline battle flares anew; Isle Guard will aid Border Patrol; 53 Maui dams require fixes; Coalition works on plan to revitalize Chinatown; Law helps keep rental units affordable; Ruling cuts Waiahole water flow; 2 men rob store cashier at knifepoint; Ex-Hawaii soldier gets life sentence for murder; Former city lawyer in line to be general counsel for UH
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Week 3
| V. 11, No. 197 Sun., July 16, 2006
Mideast violence drives isle gas jitters; Murder suspect's caregiver contradicted; Low voter turnout haunts isles; Hula master; Services set for 3 slain in Tantalus shootings; Ala Wai docks slipping away; Plaque will honor Army interpreters; UH looks at contracts to find leaders; UH 47th nationally in federal research; Kauai seeks $50,000 to fill police chief post
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| V. 11, No. 198 Mon., July 17, 2006
9 isle scholars win big; Gates grant aids isle vaccine project; Gift of life easier in new bloodmobile; Analyst sees isles as energy exporter; Late seasonal start stymies lychee growers; A life of service; Democrats still seek opponent to face Lingle; 2 women die in alleged road-rage crash; State hearings set to address lay-net fishing; Author opposes more nursing homes
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| V. 11, No. 199 Tue., July 18, 2006
Man held in fatal Big Island crash; Hawaii teacher trapped in Lebanon; 2nd Congressional District candidates raise $1.6M; Isles No. 1 with honeymooners; Hats off to cab driver 'The Manh'; Kauai hospital offers nurses new deal; UH medical school dean accepts post in Texas; Arsenic tests positive in Keaau housing; Keiki Corner in Kakaako helps homeless children; Ala Wai pipe should handle waste-water emergencies
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| V. 11, No. 200 Wed., July 19, 2006
Hawaii teacher awaits rescue in Lebanon; Snake found during search for alleged delinquents; Officials to tackle wild Manoa pigs; Waialae Nui man befriends wild pigs; Murder suspect hurt crash victim before; Shooting prompts action by Kukui Plaza residents; Jets boost Pacific military might; Fishermen oppose restrictions on gill-nets; Charter schools likely to reject funding formula; Tsunami response upsets warning center; Student leaders network; Wilcox nurses rebuff proposal; Pacific Fleet leader predicts long war on terror; Former senator to run for lieutenant governor; Judge dismisses Hokulia property suit
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| V. 11, No. 201 Thu., July 20, 2006
Mainland firm buys isle condo managers; Isle teacher still stuck in Lebanon; Bank robber drops clues during getaway; Orchid growers fear wilt in sales; Flaws cited in school funding; OHA buys Wao Kele forest land on Big Island; Abinsay joins House exodus; Citizens group offers alternatives to landfill; Mau-Goffredo pleads not guilty to 3 shootings; Puna man is charged with murder in fatal crash; Wave Waikiki's last stand; Feral pigs draw some support at town meeting; Federal plan protects rare Kauai species; Korean War vet Baldovi pushed for isle memorials; Hospital admits error harmed newborn baby; Paia bypass road opens
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| V. 11, No. 202 Fri., July 21, 2006
Turtle Bay and union settle; Isle kids gain in math but not in reading; Pearl Jam joining U2 in Hawaii; Beach cleanup nets fewer containers; Teacher 'thrilled' to flee Lebanon; Jellyfish swarm off Oahu shores; Big Isle police detail harrowing fatal ride; Ex-deacon gets 1 year for abuse; 600,000 gallons of partially treated sewage spills offshore; Commodore Harry Wu had soft heart, sense of humor; Commission forgoes ruling about phone cards; Army buys land to train on Big Isle; UH-West Oahu plan gets OK; First $1M in insurance is paid for UH Lab School; War vets with leis honor 100th Battalion; Big Isle mother pleads guilty in killing; Trial on liquor charges is set for Lanai coach
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| V. 11, No. 203 Sat., July 22, 2006
Crash and fuel spill snarl H-1 freeway; Big Isle mayor will not challenge Gov. Lingle; Mourners remember Takamoris with music; 911 tapes reveal last desperate plea for aid; Getting their kicks; Descendants join to discuss protocols; Counseling project offers financial tools; 9 missing sex offenders sought; Kapahulu man gets 5 years for sex crime; Stadium terrorism exercise planned; Former Wilcox CEO slams HPH
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Week 4
| V. 11, No. 204 Sun., July 23, 2006
Stabbing kills Pearl City woman; Schools will try to beat isle heat; Local 5 ratifies Turtle Bay deal; A moment of impact, a lingering tragedy; Questions stall new UH-Hilo complex; Isles' lure charmed researching pair; Taking Stryker for a test drive; State agency seeks details about Maui hospital plan; Supporter of the arts Mary Elizabeth Sterling; Isles lose bid to hold early primary for Dems; Police await tests on deaths from fall; Navy's $815M radar returns
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| V. 11, No. 205 Mon., July 24, 2006
Paving the way for a hydrogen-fueled Hawaii; Lawsuits numerous in crash's aftermath; Naval blast gets Ewa on alert; More hospitals unlikely in isles, official predicts; Pet insurance gives owners security blanket; Lessons in economics; Slain girl's boyfriend had TRO filed on him; Greenpeace research ship to stop in isles; Big Isle's dry spell raises fire risk
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| V. 11, No. 206 Tue., July 25, 2006
Weakening Hurricane Daniel still a concern; Brother lost to Aiea fire; Woman's death hits family hard; Remembering 'The Giant'; Maui hospital plans hit setback; Isle schools fail federal mandate; Tears and hugs greet returning teacher; Lanai deaths investigated as suicides; Slain mom had order against her boyfriend; Group lures fishermen to stop; $1 million to help state cut sewage in small boat harbors
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| V. 11, No. 207 Wed., July 26, 2006
11 legislators unopposed at filing deadline; Community mourns 2 lost in crash; Liabilities scare lawyers' group away from surf meet; Advancing storm will continue to weaken; Election races take shape on neighbor isles; Familiar names among those vying for 6 BOE spots; Candidates for federal, state and county elections; Kapolei road plan speeds up; Investigators to drill for soil samples at Ka Loko; 'Ice' said to be fatal crash factor; Second islander escapes Lebanon; Dinner promotes global unity and peace; Isle economy gains from RIMPAC; Illness blamed for death of stranded killer whale; Yacht crew stranded after possible whale collision; Bone marrow drive looks for match
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| V. 11, No. 208 Thu., July 27, 2006
Isle schools get back on track; Kids enjoy summer's last days; USDA proposal worries Hawaii fruit growers; Democrats put on best face for novel political forum; Domestic-violence murders spike; Former trustee's suit dismissed; Reopening of lawsuit records is sought; OIP criticizes Big Island Council; Isle orchid growers appeal to federal court; City opens new bike staging area; Speaker warns of climate risk; More isle stores sell tobacco to minors; Maui brothers plead guilty in state tax case
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| V. 11, No. 209 Fri., July 28, 2006
Layoff plans might hit 170 at Ilikai; Isle film czars wave tax lure at Hollywood; School postpones opening day; The Fasi Legacy; 'Light' quake rattles some local nerves; Lingle in favor of new Maui hospital; Watada renews offer to resign his post; Gay marriage case plaintiff preached acceptance; Water officials received bonuses; Hogue rebuffs plea to stop his column; Arson confirmed in bridge fire; Kapolei student had infectious personality; Visitor to Maui loses life in crash
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| V. 11, No. 210 Sat, Jul. 29, 2006
Lingle supporters chip in $5.9M; Only Okino, Tam facing opponents; Radar shows missing plane's rapid descent; Temple Emanu-El increases security; Hawaiian Air cited for biased service; 4 crew arrive safely after ship sinks; Listing vessel awaits salvage tow; Seminar helps fight infectious disease; Leukemia survivor gets to thank doctor; Scientists seek secrets of crystals; Waiahole water tests clean after contamination; Photos give detailed Oahu view; Detour for Makaha bridge will continue
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Week 5
| V. 11, No. 211 Sun., July 30, 2006
Interisland carrier go! announces $29 fare; Shootings distress president of TheCab; Oahu resident seeks safe passage out of Lebanon; Lite: Rising tide doesn't lift spirits in Mapunapuna; Search for plane called off; Navy leader urges scientific basis for sonar use; Leukemia survivor's wish granted; No Child Left Behind progress report; Bowler Miyasato reached isle Hall of Fame; Asian tsunami system progresses but lacks cohesion
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| V. 11, No. 212 Mon., July 31, 2006
Kindergarten Cadets; UH tops $500K in search for leaders; Prostitution bust involves isles; Kauai debuts logo to cash in on cachet; Big Isle mayor would have stuck to his bluejeans; Isle cord blood bank is a lifeline for patients; AFL-CIO issues endorsement for Iwase
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