| V. 12, No. 152 Fri., June 1, 2007
Hotel occupancies and revenue decline; Roadside bomb kills decorated isle soldier; Daughter arrested in woman's death; Proposal would increase Volcanoes Park fees; Vehicle-records fraud said to last years; Appraisal of troops in Iraq still set for fall; Kailua High details changes since audit; Maui mayor will approve budget with tax breaks; Rescuers comb ocean for missing Waikiki man
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| V. 12, No. 153 Sat., June 2, 2007
Traveling TB scare sends 'wake-up call'; Grad gives $1 million 'helping hand' to school; Army parents send love to grads; Schools urged to apply for Project Grad grants; Anti-Superferry demonstrators clog Maui traffic; 'Locality' pay may sub for cost-of-living cash; New suit filed in sex harassment case; Park fights Haleakala telescope plan; WWII-era internees will visit old camp; 9-year-old is isles' national 'champ'; Faulty engine part blamed in fatal '03 helicopter crash
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Week 1
| V. 12, No. 154 Sun., June 3, 2007
UH-Manoa and Hilo breaking caps on enrollment; Class of 2007: 4,449 reasons to be proud; GI 'so proud' to be American; 3 die on Big Island in separate crashes; Disabled get access to water sports; Military tech support reaches far; Museum anthropologist's latest honor is a hibiscus; Caregiver convicted in extortion attempt; UH scholarships to commemorate state's first U.S. senators; Animal cruelty a felony under new law
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| V. 12, No. 155 Mon., June 4, 2007
The rebirth of Kailua's Kawainui Marsh; Pacific islanders fight rising tide; Foreign students flock to KCC campus; Aiona to run for governor in 2010; Landowners, state agree to reopen trail; Maui crash kills boy visiting from Texas; Raceway addicts spin their wheels; Djou clamors again for ban on noisy roosters
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| V. 12, No. 156 Tue., June 5, 2007
Violent crime on Oahu up 5.9%; Teacher gets 4 years for dealing 'ice'; Hilton Lagoon upgrade leaving harbor murky; Motorists warned about police impersonator; Remembering the Battle of Midway; Kauai doctor charged for drugs; Divided Nanakuli campus up for debate
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| V. 12, No. 157 Wed., June 6, 2007
Energy on Lanai to get solar boost; Efforts by Castle & Cooke could mean boost for Oahu power supply; Kam Bowl closure brings loss of lifestyle; Student not afraid to blow it at camp; 4 boys hit by car after Nuuanu crash; Former Harvard dean to lead BYU Laie campus; Law eases visitor access to hunting; Council to vote on its expanded budgets; Science board, state join to boost isles' high tech; Youth psychiatric center reopens on Maui; Accidents prompt review of Haleakala bicycle tours; 'Quiet riots' a threat, Obama says; Conservation projects receive $2.3M in grants; Jerry, of Ben and Jerry's pays a visit
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| V. 12, No. 158 Thu., June 7, 2007
Schools to get flu vaccine; Kaiser built baby heart-and-lung device on the fly; City budget OK'd, conflict lingers; Deployed dad inspires girl's patriotic art; Kalihi family getting home 'Makeover'; Gas-related bills await gov's OK; Views divided on proposed school split; Ala Wai harbor parking fees planned despite objections; Mayor's commuter ferry plans delayed; June Jones' contract talks to start soon; go! celebrates first birthday
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| V. 12, No. 159 Fri., June 8, 2007
Electric bills teach schools to save; Physician says he's Dial-a-doc; others say he dials up addicts; Producer greenlights film about Princess Kaiulani; 'Makeover' starts on Kalihi family's home; Isle beaches no longer tops; Oldest black hole seen on Big Island telescope; A passion for teaching; Lingle leaving on 10-day Asia trip; Federal firefighters get new facility; Song, dance and parade will honor Kamehameha
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| V. 12, No. 160 Sat., June 9, 2007
Crowds at Yokohama greet Hokule'a; Associate guilty of ID, property theft; Drought looms for summer; Charter school has new site; Teenager hit by car wary of the outdoors; Scientists allowed to study marine monument; Feds want better pilot training; Band lawsuit puts damper on Rain tour
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Week 2
| V. 12, No. 161 Sun., June 10, 2007
Search dog sniffs out drugs at 2 Maui schools; Hickam airman dies in Iraq; Oahu drowning in water main breaks; At 91, Kamehameha parade still thrills; Rare bird is found thriving on Lanai; UH heart disease research receives fed grant of $11.5M; TumbleBus pumps up children; Exacting editor Edwards had diverse talents; Return of the Radar; Marines expected to bring 'great benefits' to Guam; Truck plunges into canal, bystanders rescue driver; Yokuzuna show off
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| V. 12, No. 162 Mon., June 11, 2007
$2 round trip; Suspect arrested in Aala stabbing; State, KTA Stores promote healthy eating; More seal deaths in years with El Nino; Foreigners get MBA crash course; Volunteers, gifts sought for first foster care camp
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| V. 12, No. 163 Tue., June 12, 2007
Study says 36% fail to graduate; $1 flights ground airline's system; Rodrigues' attorneys keep up legal fight; Brush fires loom this summer; Errors kill Kauai yearbook but uproar might revive it; Lingle inks Indonesian disaster partnership; The 'Queen of Caffeine' Ertell remembered; Honolulu employers to up hiring; Corporate shuffle leaves different names, same owners at KGMB
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| V. 12, No. 164 Wed., June 13, 2007
Isles lead nation in access to care; Big splash is expected for diet pill; Refunds offered for Rain concert; Kalihi Valley footbridge on shaky ground; Man allegedly stabs son, kills wife's unborn child; Airman killed in Iraq will forever be a 'hero'; Indian man charged in attempted extortion of Awana; 2 Hawaii beaches in top 20 ranking; Air quality issues spur state to fine companies; Driver in fatal crash sues victim's estate; Small car, big impact; Mera halves net loss; KGMB cuts KHON's lead in Nielsen May ratings; T.G.I. Friday's closes Ward outlet
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| V. 12, No. 165 Thu., June 14, 2007
Slaying in Kalihi is Oahu's 13th in '07; Isle solar-power firm lands $678M deal; Raid tips net former HPD officer prison time; Miracle of 'Makeover' moves many; City chips in to speed Makeover permit processes; Villa Roma falls to whims of fashion; Many isle motorists going solo; Appellate judge Lim founded volunteer legal services; Third Mr. Checkers, Jim Demarest, reigned longest; Boy allegedly slain while saving mom; Wife of illegal alien bashes federal sweep; Capitol flag treatment concerns observer; Pearl City bar draws chorus of criticism; Seat belt campaign clicked with island drivers; City builds a new base for West Oahu services; Del Monte hit by fine in pesticide inspections
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| V. 12, No. 166 Fri., June 15, 2007
Stabbed boy, 14, accuses dad via 911 call; Former teacher admits drug activity; Rough road for Meals on Wheels; Tiny 'akepa hatched in San Diego is being raised by hand; Akaka and Abercrombie disclose assets; Pearl City bar loses its liquor license; City sewer projects face construction competition; Target unveils plans for Salt Lake store; Roberts Hawaii creates employee ownership plan; First Hawaii Superferry ship on its way to Honolulu; Hawaii fund ruffles feathers in Tokyo; Band Camp 5
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| V. 12, No. 167 Sat., June 16, 2007
2 safe after plane crash; 2 Hawaii soldiers killed in Iraq; Police seek info on owner of wire; Man convicted in theft of copper siding; Varsity theater folds; Insurer penalized over fraud allegation; Woman who posed as boy gets year in jail; Alexio jailed for defying Virginia subpoena; 2 legislators face fines over spending
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Week 3
| V. 12, No. 168 Sun., June 17, 2007
HPD officer gets sendoff full of love; 9 canoe paddlers rescued; Doctor shortage belies top ranking; Spitting images of Dad; Dancer has right moves to claim Miss Hawaii title; Expert torpedoes book on USS Scorpion; Bill focuses on Japanese Latin American detainees; Hawaii kids honor Pearl Harbor novel with Nene; Demonstrations planned to remember slain boy; Stinging caterpillars strike at nursery
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| V. 12, No. 169 Mon., June 18, 2007
Kilauea rumbles with 260 quakes; Job recruiters go online for personal info; Toronto firm buys Colliers Hawaii; Re-election fundraiser draws 3,500; UH project has medical care on the move; Salsa dancers put spice into contest; U.S. interior secretary affirms Pacific isle ties
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| V. 12, No. 170 Tue., June 19, 2007
School locker search plan in works; Rail study to review Salt Lake, airport lines; Quakes rattle anew for an hour; Killing boosts call for fetal slaying law; Wasp could counter threat to wiliwili trees; Ceremony honors 32-year volunteer; Students head to Vietnam; Lanikai 'stealth antenna' placement sought; $1.7 million to fund elderly bath service; Site offers psychologist referrals
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| V. 12, No. 171 Wed., June 20, 2007
Trash travel plan gels; 20 more months for landfill sought; Medicare drug plans give docs a headache; Fresh lava flow scorches native forest; Island troops help root out militants in new assault; Mokuleia homeless face removal of cars; Hearings probe land-records system; Man slain, alleged killer dies in crash; Schofield soldier leaves large family; Meth death worsens Ho family's grief; 3 men injured as vehicle jumps Waikiki curb
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| V. 12, No. 172 Thu., June 21, 2007
5 from Schofield lost in 1 week; Na Hoku honors Gilliom, Kaukahi; Victim was family man who loved kids, cars; Isles among top states in special ed services; Quakes open fissures, threatening rare plants; Church rebuilds homeless lives; No airport rail line for now, mayor says; Culinary program will get Diamond Head site; Fisheries council faulted on ethics, lobbying rules; Lingle OKs $20 million for upgrades at Oahu schools; Kauai doctor spars with authorities over patient files; Officer erupted at tire dealer, court told
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| V. 12, No. 173 Fri., June 22, 2007
Standoff ends with man found dead; Experts arrive as quakes subside; Sugar, memories planted at Puunene; Isle lighthouse graces postage stamp; Advertiser is trying to reduce staff via buyouts; Philippines tallies eligible veterans; Updated building code will ease requirements; Seminars aid students in robotics competition; Meetings to help groups make requests for grants
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| V. 12, No. 174 Sat., June 23, 2007
Broken landfill scale proves costly to city; Pacific phenomena herald warming trend; Anti-missile test off Kauai is a success; Hilo museum scores with Picasso piece; Site choices down to 3 for high school in Kihei; Celebration marks century for Fort Shafter; 10 Maui students engineer electric car; Ex-officer guilty of threatening; 'I kill my wife,' suspect told police; 2 Big Island men held after drug raids; State Hospital will honor shunned former patients
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Week 4
| V. 12, No. 175 Sun., June 24, 2007
Deadline looms for Lingle's veto list; Creatures from the abyss; Gifts sought to match $25,000; Volunteers build homeless kids' play area; Inspired volunteers clean park; Teacher inspires family to follow in her footsteps; Deal saves Molokai land from developers; Leaving no man behind; Former insurgents scout for U.S. troops; Hawaii's 2007 seniors have 95.8% grad rate
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| V. 12, No. 176 Mon., June 25, 2007
Homeless in Honolulu; Generals fear surge won't hold; Scientists wait out Kilauea's next move; Condo plan splits Hawaii Kai community; New laws scrutinize gas prices, boost tech; Hospital aims to cut risks; Couple struggles with slow recovery process; Sons keep legacy of 100th Battalion alive
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| V. 12, No. 177 Tue., June 26, 2007
Tax, gas bills avoid Lingle's veto pen; Families caring for elders worth $350 billion; Coast Guard extends hunt for swimmer; Exec put his heart in arts and education; Kawaiaha'o Church to get new annex; Murder suspect mentally unfit to be tried; Historic heiau is contested; Shelton to leave KHON July 6; Funds help hala trees strengthen isle roots; Philippine army veteran hired to guard Lingle; Deal forces accountant to repay funds
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| V. 12, No. 178 Wed., June 27, 2007
Diabetes rate 'frightening' to isles; GI's Iraq death investigated; Isle growers fear change will hurt them; Special ed teaching under the microscope; Lawmakers wary of fuzzy forecasts; State's teacher policies ranked last in nation; Repair at landfill makes garbage scale 'better'; Museum hails Hawaiian Hall; Peace exhibit is big draw
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| V. 12, No. 179 Thu., June 28, 2007
Sale preserves land in Pupukea; Fire rescue overcomes 'unbelievable' obstacles; West Maui fires burn 800 acres and house; Ward urged to protect Hawaiian remains; Murder defendant deemed mentally fit; Soldier had longtime Hawaii ties, loved sports; Cancer fails to dampen HPD officer's outlook; Locker-search talk will be private; Hanalei kayakers report snakes; Motor home crash in Alaska kills isle couple; Heir worked on family's famed Big Island ranch; Filipino vets offered the 'benefits they deserve'; Cheap grinds attracted many to L&L Drive-Inn; Pet Ohana: Leaving kittens was the right call
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| V. 12, No. 180 Fri., June 29, 2007
Honolulu-to-Waianae test ferry starts Sept. 4; Hawaii's highways rank in bottom 5; Fire flares again south of Lahaina; Firms see positives to blocking Chinese seafood; Mayor defends problem-plagued landfill; Cannery work runs dry for employees; Hijacker's confession shortens term; Ex-guard admits she and inmate had sex; Ko Olina granted OK to utilize salt water; Toy Hummers lift kids' spirits; Critic licks his chops over court opinion; Inouye, Akaka lament death of immigration bill; Narrow road called factor in isle duo's deaths
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| V. 12, No. 181 Sat., June 30, 2007
Awana's busy political career skids to a halt; Gas prices set to drop with halt of tax; Smoking-ban rules, enforcement coming; Understaffing blamed in firefighting efforts; Kilauea magma mystery intrigues area scientists; Reservations open for interisland travel; Mom sues state over death of girl; Driver arrested after alleged attack with taxi; Liliuokalani trustee to retire
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