| V. 12, No. 335 Sat., December 1, 2007
Hawaii aims to end its dream season with win; Wasp discoveries sting tree sales; Peeping Tom sought in UH dorm break-in; Woman indicted in bank scheme; Social worker sees progress in AIDS battle; Laboratory of life; State declines business discount; Parade lights up holiday season
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Week 1
| V. 12, No. 336 Sun., December 2, 2007
» Football fever grips local fans; Rules set exercise, food at isle schools; Bus victim's caring touched others; Maui residents protest Superferry; Mom worries about daughter; Council explores option to offer bus fares for free; Isle hurricane season mostly calm; Isle Guard members return from a mission to the Philippines
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| V. 12, No. 337 Mon., December 3, 2007
Hawaii to battle Georgia at Sugar Bowl; Getting to game tough for fans, also; T-shirt co. gets extra yardage out of Warriors; 'Manhattan Project' to save climate urged; 39 isle birds called endangered; Pali Golf Course shooting trial to start; Rites to mark Pearl Harbor attack; Lanai museum teaches visitors isle history; Plane crash mystifies investigators
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| V. 12, No. 338 Tue., December 4, 2007
Travel agencies bowled over; Waikele beating nets 5-year term; School case of TB causes alarm; Lingle criticizes media for focus on Awana's woes; 2 attacks added to UH crime spree; 'Big boom' rids Makua of bombs; Stormy weather heads toward island chain; Maui webcast to cover ferry; Clinic is back on track; Work begins on 8 Kapolei roads; Hoping for a heart; Star's dust could indicate planets
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| V. 12, No. 339 Wed., December 5, 2007
Superferry delayed again; Storm blasts through state; Beaten girl suffers school discipline; UH fans find way to Big Easy; UH fans find way to Big Easy; LSD bust nets Maui couple; Isle hospitals cash in on $14.4M check; Ex-isle resident guilty in child porn case; Airline flubs mishap details; Dorm theft case reveals security measure lapses; Elections Commission mum on pick
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| V. 12, No. 340 Thur., December 6, 2007
Blown over: Heavy winds and rains bring chaos; Sold out, UH asks for more Sugar Bowl tickets; Family escapes house blaze; City seeks ban on 'Superbad' over bogus ID; Ex-coach sentenced to 5 years in prison; Big-wave surfer recounts harrowing survival off Maui; Collection of traffic fines goes electronic
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| V. 12, No. 341 Fri., December 7, 2007
UH tickets trickle in; Weather roundup: Maui mayor asks for help; Isle Guard helicopters to mark 1941 attack; Seniors in search of drug guidance; No love for license in isles; Video sparks HPD inquiry; Police chief to return to work on Dec. 24; Former teacher faces prison term; Man, 26, charged in fatal stabbing; Kailua-Kona community bands together
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| V. 12, No. 342 Sat., December 8, 2007
Maui officials seek disaster declaration; HECO struggling to patch up network; Rain and wind expected to ease; UH keeps own reserve of tickets; CompUSA sold to Boston-based firm; Oklahoma gets memorial; State wants pupils judged on 'growth'; Motorists warned of marathon madness; 'Lion King' is cash cow; Senate ends use of paper over waste
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Week 2
| V. 12, No. 343 Sun., December 9, 2007
Agencies struggle to make travel deals; Mother alleges kid was second victim of bullying; Killer's sentence will come from his peers; Gov declares disaster; UH-West Oahu toots its horn; Kauai dam work to end soon; Stonebraker family has faith; Desire for Kona coffee brewing in Japan; Remember the Fallen
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| V. 12, No. 344 Mon., December 10, 2007
Marathon racers get dirty on rainy roads; No sign of Mauna Kea hiker; Tsunami study looks past sea floor; Students, experts restore a kalo patch; Visionary pilots eye-check van; City lists transit experts for panel
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| V. 12, No. 345 Tue., December 11, 2007
Marathon mired in mess; EPA denies Sand Island exemption; UH to receive 1,000 extra Sugar Bowl tickets; Drivers and pedestrians urged to be more aware; Superferry plans test run and resumption of service; Man gets 41 months for cheating immigrants; Sentencing phase opens in murder trial; Maui crops are lost down storm drain; New species found in NW reserve; Obituary: Isle ad executive put his heart into local theater
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| V. 12, No. 346 Wed., December 12, 2007
Lap of Sugar luxury costs $23,000; Straub settles bias lawsuit for $450,000; Smooth sail for Alakai; Landfill manager to pay $1.5M; Suspect allegedly rams police officer's car; No jail time for man in attack; Isle man freed from Vietnam; Ballot to ask Constitution question; Hulihee Palace closes for renovations
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| V. 12, No. 347 Thu., December 13, 2007
Cesspool collapse drops worker into sludge; U.S.-Chinese pact to boost tourism; Couple wins $2M lawsuit after death of child; Widow sues Tripler over veteran's suicide; Drunken driver gets 10 years for fatalities; Niihau school proud to charge up; 2 students test positive for TB in skin exams; Isle youth teams evicted after fight; Repairs to damaged Maui trail completed; Jury hung on sentence for sheriff's killer; 97-year-old man dies after being hit by van; Schofield ceremony honors final sacrifice of 41 soldiers; Council will hold city to waste plan obligation; Wisconsin lawyer to head elections office; Lawmaker has sweet offer for game; Broadcaster was devoted to Hawaiian music
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| V. 12, No. 348 Fri., December 14, 2007
Superferry's Maui relaunch a success despite protest; Cesspool death leaves void; Mistrial means killer could get parole; American released by Hanoi touts U.S.; Mainland college hires Dobelle; Christmas tree project trades in ax for a spade; Ballet Hawaii to perform inside Washington Place
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| V. 12, No. 349 Sat., December 15, 2007
Property values take $800M dip; Inspiring playwright dies after head-on crash; Habitat builds house for homeless clan; Battle songs accompany UH Warriors; Colt, 6 other grid heroes to graduate; Missing comet baffles scientists; London calling Roosevelt High band; Charter schools leader upbeat; Waihee pleads innocent to DUI rap; All marathon times to be reviewed; Red kettles bringing in charity loot
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Week 3
| V. 12, No. 350 Sun., December 16, 2007
Bring it on: UH band, cheerleaders readying for New Orleans; Victorino says baseball can triumph over taint; Protesters clamoring for end of ferry to Maui; Okata set to hand over reins of HGEA; Builder leaves beneficiaries high and dry, houses wet; Wahiawa parade honors Leilehua High champs; Medics in right place, right time to aid victims; Struggling family gets break on housing
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| V. 12, No. 351 Mon., December 17, 2007
Teen flies SUV off wall onto H-1; Brennan: 'I got a degree, I'm all set'; City might host talks on global warming; Democrat Fukunaga finds Lingle job fine; Leam thanks donors, stands on own 2 feet; UH creates 'high-tech' charcoal; Oahu factory takes Antal's idea to market; Scientists use effort to treat soil in Africa; Educator was one of medical school's first professors
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| V. 12, No. 352 Tue., December 18, 2007
Lingle's budget plan boosts construction; Matsumoto was drunk during fatal car accident; OHA leader urges unity in facing future hurdles; Dangerous conditions cited at 9 public schools; UH comes up with additional 1,000 tickets; Japanese ship successful in test off Kauai; Christmas gets a big send-off at post offices; Ala Wai Harbor parking fee plan upsets surfers; Isle newsman valued fair coverage
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| V. 12, No. 353 Wed., December 19, 2007
Gov seeks $842M in harbor fixes; 2 nabbed after dog allegedly stolen and eaten; Mom of 2 forgives Matsumoto for crash; UH season ticket holders get Sugar fix; Coast Guard eases Kahului Harbor rule for Superferry; Card cuts prescription drug costs; Officials say fewer than 50 on Maui seek storm relief; Deployed soldier dies while in Iraq; Man guilty of lesser charge in drug killing; Critical brain injury survivor to be honored on New Year?s Day; Afflicted children enjoy holiday party; Buddhist leader sought unity among isle faithful
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| V. 12, No. 354 Thu., December 20, 2007
Hawaii DUI arrests on rise; Agents stage raid to catch illegal aliens; Partners to acquire Honolulu Club building; Suspect now accused in ID theft of daughter; Army plan puts more soldiers in state; Awana switches to Democrats; 5 awarded for braving Ala Wai to save life; Isles ace health preparedness survey; A pitch for goodwill; Bowler knocked down pins and racial barriers
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| V. 12, No. 355 Fri., December 21, 2007
Teachers' drug tests lack funds; Matson ship has all-female deck crew; High court rules on child visitation; Ewa Beach blaze displaces 5 people; Remaining fans get crack at UH tickets; Federal bill provides $845M for isle projects; Obama team files for isle caucus; Missing man has his family concerned; Former UH student leaders planning reunion; Heroes ready for famous march
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| V. 12, No. 356 Sat., December 22, 2007
600 reservists might deploy to Kuwait; Picking the 'go team' color scheme; Legislator skirts jail for DUI charge; Leasehold owners face eviction; Superferry CEO weathered the storms; Storm toll calculated; Families adorn graves with seasonal decor; Tree transcends trials; Charges filed in fatal crash; Group offers reward for info about goat deaths; Ron Paul supporter campaigns on isles
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Week 4
| V. 12, No. 357 Sun., December 23, 2007
Plan offers preschool for all isle 4-year-olds; Over 4,000 UH fans line up for autographs; 10 Who Made a Difference: Isaac Hall; Good Neighbor Fund: Airline adopts the needy; Call to deploy worries families; Play it safe with fireworks; Dog trainers deliver hope to the disabled; Kauai homeless get shelter; Families seek return of remains; Donations down, but kids get toys; Obituary: K.K. Ka'umanua brought laughs
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| V. 12, No. 358 Mon., December 24, 2007
UH leads 'huge' biofuel effort; Ferry speed called key to whale collisions; Koko Head, Diamond Head courts buckle; 10 Who Made A Difference: Deborah Zysman; Spine surgery center makes debut; Lifesaver's visage rides float; Windward utility pole falls, knocks out power
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| V. 12, No. 359 Tue., December 25, 2007
Visit to Sugar Bowl to cost UH millions; 10 Who Made A Difference: Jennifer Kishimori; Horizon to raise surcharge on fuel; Big Isle to gain 1,200 affordable dwellings; Big Isle might split planning panel; Ruling favors residents fighting pub's relocation; Insider helps the mentally ill
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| V. 12, No. 360 Wed., December 26, 2007
Fans hit airport to wish Warriors well; New Orleans' crime rate is no game, fans warned; 10 Who Made A Difference: Lea Ok Soon Hong; Family rising from ashes of tragic house fire; Kona lab is aquaculture central; Volunteers, dollars deliver dinner
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| V. 12, No. 361 Thur., December 27, 2007
Warriors land in New Orleans; Island exodus stunts state's growth; City reports fewer fireworks permits purchased; 10 Who Made A Difference: Jaimie Kahale; Nanakuli park closure will force out squatters; City doles out $1M in grants; Killer on the loose after Kalihi slaying; Laysan ducks flourish at Midway; Resorts sue over 2006 earthquake damage; Menor calls gas-price report biased; Weather scuttles Superferry round trip; Federal loans can ease storm ills
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| V. 12, No. 362 Fri., December 28, 2007
Sugar Bowl: Bourbon Street bar is early fan favorite; Ferry halts for third day; 10 Who Made A Difference: Moses Kalei Nahonoapiilani Haia III; Oceanic will raise cable rates on April 1; Shark disrupts dolphin aid; McClain defends UH in face of audit; Man is sought in stabbing; Traffic fatality is second for family within 9 days; Grounding affects Navy craft in isles
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| V. 12, No. 363 Sat., December 29, 2007
Family and food fuel New Orleans fun; Bankruptcy surge signals dark horizon; Correa back at job following surgery; High seas pen in Superferry again; CEO keeps eyes on future skies; Karamatsu resigns as vice speaker of House; Oahu sees fireworks permit sales dip; Report finds identity theft risk; Post offices closing Monday at 2 p.m.; Giving blood earns donor a free ice cream
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| V. 12, No. 364 Sun., December 30, 2007
Ahi in short supply, high demand; 10 Who Made A Difference: Darryl Vincent; Rodrigues' term upheld; Hawaii students help kids in Kashmir; UH adding to Superdome's history; Some dread New Year's air; Salt pond in trouble; Older drivers can get fitted for cars; New Guard aids over isles; Straub's burn unit gets a financial boost
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| V. 12, No. 365 Mon., December 31, 2007
Fans color New Orleans green; Top 10: Warriors, Superferry dominate; UH star Colt Brennan made the state proud; New laws on insurance, taxes to take effect; Fish prices skyrocket as supply remains low; Hiker's family makes final search; Fireworks sales steadily rising
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