Hawaii’s Colt Brennan, right, raised his hands in victory after last night’s stunning win over Washington at Aloha Stadium. “This is something we dreamed about, and to be here, and see what we’ve accomplished, and the perfect record, is just mind-blowing,” Brennan said. A sold out crowd of 49,566 witnessed the greatest victory in school history. Hundreds of fans charged onto the field after the win.
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Policy aims to encourage kids’ healthier lifestyles
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Maui residents protest Superferry
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Good Neighbor Fund: Mom worries about daughter
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in Features
Creative roots run deep
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in Sports
That's the ticket!
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'Bows look forward to playing Toreros
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'Final Few' entering isle marathon's hall
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in Travel
Dolphin tours get up close and personal
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in Business
Sarbanes-Oxley doing its job, co-author says
Legislation's co-author said investor confidence has been restored in the years since Enron and WorldCom scandals
in Editorial
Akaka and Abercrombie respond to Will column
Historical fact and good taste elude columnist in his challenge to Hawaiian sovereignty
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