| V. 13, No. 122 Thursday, May 1, 2008
Aloha's glimmers of hope; Hawaiian Air raises interisland ticket rates; Remaining shippers take up airline's slack; Kauai feeling brunt of cargo woes; Call up Guard, Abercrombie says; Cargo crisis briefs; Group of Hawaiians occupies Iolani Palace; UH boozers fall short in surveys; Plan to give low-income access to civil courts; Group seeks seal-recovery funds; Defendant to switch plea in girl's abuse; GI admits guilt in UH dormitory sex assault; Hawaii's ethnic diversity still tops; Hawaii gets B- in sharing child-abuse data
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| V. 13, No. 123 Friday, May 2, 2008
Ruling resurrects cargo unit; Employees and clients rejoice over renewal; Ousted UH regent fires back at critics; Legislators approve bill for Turtle Bay purchase; Legislature overrides 4 Lingle vetoes; Oahu home prices show a mixed trend; Big Island caretaker pleads guilty to assault; Disorders, abuse made girl 'a handful'; Menor, police at odds on DUI; 'Champion child' raises money for leukemia; Smoke lowers state's air score; Schofield command shift due; Drowning resurrects call for lifeguards; Teacher is held on drug charges; Officer pleads guilty to lying; June Chun / 1947-2008
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| V. 13, No. 124 Saturday, May 3, 2008
Aloha's planes aloft but case idles in court; Spread a little Aloha for medical expenses; Lingle pulls land talks with OHA off the table; Lingle angles to hold Lagareta at UH post; Bids for Senate, House await open seats; Bill limits cigarettes to fire-safe versions; Dog attack leaves behind many scars; Oil costs are pulling water bills higher; New infantry leader riles religious-rights group; Diabetes cases merit attention, leader says
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| V. 13, No. 125 Sunday, May 4, 2008
Commuters take transit alternatives; Orphan seal pup found; War service honored; DOE will not seek No Child options; Shield law for journalists awaits governor's OK; Kaneohe Marines help handicap children heal; Fish sunk with vessel that hung up on reef; Soldier freed after trial over shooting; Commencement: Class of 2008
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Week 1
| V. 13, No. 126 Monday, May 5, 2008
Human activity has strained the atmosphere; Rivals in dispute summon Matsui; Kakaako shelter gets reprieve; Bill tackles Kokee cabins flap; Council takes new look at mass transit options; Stem cells show organ promise
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| V. 13, No. 127 Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Oil fuels fare hikes; HECO to seek increase in rates; Tense campaign boosts voter registration; State voter roll rises by 16,000; Storm worries families in isles; Pup critical but stable; Disgraced officers sentenced; Police to test hybrid cars; TB testing ordered at Farrington; What's the law? Short-term lease
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| V. 13, No. 128 Wednessday, May 7, 2008
Bird slaughter: Dogs attack again; Abercrombie has advice for Obama; DOE facing funding shortfall; Liu broke bid law, Senate panel says; Police officer busted on DUI charge; F-15 crash blamed on rudders; Molokai patients receive apology; UH keeps track of its hot air; State campaign aims to stomp out roaches
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| V. 13, No. 129 Thursday, May 8, 2008
Lingle's housing measures collapse; Lingle and Kim wage war of words over Liu; Local medics plan Myanmar trip; New ship named for hero; Carrier returns to test missiles; Marrow drive aims to save 12-year-old; Council bills go off rail; Doctor's departure a concern on Maui; Panel kills waste-to-energy plant
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| V. 13, No. 130 Friday, May 9, 2008
School to widen its tuition options; Beef recalled over fear of E. coli; 'Wowowee' says mabuhay to Hawaii; Inouye still hopeful for Clinton; Hawaiian Telcom lands new president; Amaral in race to lead isles' Democratic Party; Options to gas-tax holiday sought; Girl is critically hurt in plunge from 30 feet; Activity program for moms, preventing cancer; Council approves transit stop sites; Lawmakers OK program to buy foreign medicines; Fresh leis needed for Memorial Day
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| V. 13, No. 131 Saturday, May 10, 2008
Hilo Hattie sold to a California company; Pulse of health care strong at Legislature; Hirono declares vote for Barack Obama; HPD program teaches law basics, discipline; Tripler Army Medical among priority repairs; Graduation celebration for UH students; Fire agency shows off its new rigs in ceremony; Floating hospital embarks on mission; Suspect in shooting is accused of bribery try; Kaanapali Beach businesses get reprieve; Facebook adds safeguards for youths
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| V. 13, No. 132 Sunday, May 11, 2008
Inmate moms reunite with their kids; Ranch closure hurts Molokai businesses; A mother's plea; Wowowee: Fans flock to Aloha stadium; Cabanilla floats fix for traffic; Obama has eye on trip to isles; UH graduation rites set for Stan Sheriff Center; Vog chokes out Big Island farmers' crops; Legislator wants Lingle to offer help; Amid steel, under fire
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Week 2
| V. 13, No. 133 Monday, May 12, 2008
Molokai honors Father Damien, St. Francis; City to remove sewer line eyesore; Electrified metal repels sea's tigers; State mental health official resigns; Doctors press politicians on child health; 13 isle students earn national awards
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| V. 13, No. 134 Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Hairpin turn kills Kauai couple; Judge OKs sale of Aloha's cargo division; Hawaii visitor shaken by China earthquake; Killer's wife to aid state's penalty case; Judge sentences church thief; Akaka endorses Obama; HMSA offers free Part D talks; Water firm seeks status as a utility; 25 students are named Nene Award winners; What's the Law? Photographer shooed
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| V. 13, No. 135 Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Hawaii foreclosure rate climbs by 218%; Kamehameha program expects to dole out $47M; Chinese churches raising support for victims; State settles claims for $5.1M; Love renewed; Kauai surfer beaten to death; 2 arrested for alleged illegal Waianae dump; Council revisits issue of vagrants at bus stops; Food drive sees increases in state
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| V. 13, No. 136 Thursday, May 15, 2008
Schools to lop junk off menu; Kumu hula and founder of Halau Mele dies at 70; Locals raise money for quake areas; Car crashes into home; Graffiti vandals hit Maunawili Falls rocks; Alleged crime boss dies; HPD hails Scoville's way; Military faces virtual storm; Council wants to shrink budget; Akaka sets meetings on altering federal pay
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| V. 13, No. 137 Friday, May 16, 2008
HMSA's net loss increases to $10M; Kaiser records $3M in net gains; Orphaned kids struggle with parents' absence; Homeless will get public housing units; The number of born monk seals hits a record; Lingle welcomes Bush in Israel; Vog, plaguing residents expected to ease up; City sticks to steel rail as choice for transit; Republicans expect infighting at convention; Honolulu Symphony praises $1.175M donor; Dancer rolls with disaster aftermath
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| V. 13, No. 138 Saturday, May 17, 2008
Killer crash shatters night in Nanakuli; Exit Iolani, state tells Hawaiian protesters; Isle officials keeping eye on vog's effects; Lankford sentencing to include '06 incident; Obama's old pal loyal, despite divergent path; Hickam AFB flying quake aid to China; Mokuleia park closing at night by request; Bid protest leaves state without election system; Hero's tags still close to friend's heart; Cafe saved family from tsunami; Aiona signs 2 new laws to protect minors; Turtle waste abides tide to hit shore at Maalaea
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| V. 13, No. 139 Sunday, May 18, 2008
Student brawls posted online; Radio contest winner gives $12,000 to Shriners; Study seeks fix for Asian ethanol intolerance; County appeals harassment ruling; Council wants city to fess up on ads; 'Mighty Mo' to get makeover; Gov holds Medicaid funding; Pool of available doctors shrinks; Kauai implements beach-safety bookmarks; Pearl Harbor and Hickam join bases
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| V. 13, No. 140 Monday, May 19, 2008
Crash victims recall night of horror, death; State Republican Party sets platform; Great achievements on UH graduation day; Patients wait to get long-term care; Seamen's Hospital celebrates 175 years; Ivalee Sinclair helps special youth
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| V. 13, No. 141 Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Lankford gets parole option; Noah and Sophia top '07 names; Good Samaritan was 'always helping'; Fewer hurricanes expected in '08; Hawaii needs to raise percentage to meet goals; Broadcast expertise lasted a lifetime; Hawaiian officials return to palace; 7,000 isle troops to head to Middle East; City to seek firefighter applicants; Quilters' finished work represents ranch history; What's the law? Garnish wages to pay claim
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| V. 13, No. 142 Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Isle Obama supporters rally for unity; Akaka offers support for Kennedy family; Honolulu Airport ranked fourth worst in survey; McKinley assistant charged in sex assault; Man gets 9 months for sex assault of boy; Honolulu ranked top spot for families; Clemency frees Shore; Mayor's budget plan mostly intact; 5 indicted in Big Isle attacks; Army says no risk to Big Isle from uranium; Fertility science giant honored; Author Bell to speak at awards luncheon; Architect left career to aid church; Educator nurtured UH program
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| V. 13, No. 143 Thursday, May 22, 2008
Study declares humpback comeback; Hawaiian Air lifts fares as fuel costs fly higher; HPD takes lid off undercover sting; Bioenergy plan in works; Molokai restaurant owner slain; Government reform group back in isles; Pair charged in Waikiki death; Murder suspect linked to robbery; $240K settles pet food suit; Maj. Gen. Caslen takes command of 25th Division; City asks for lei donations; Air Force Raptors heading to Guam
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| V. 13, No. 144 Friday, May 23, 2008
Oil prices fuel tourism downturn; Big Isle scope sees planet's 'measles'; Chinatown, demolition a step to lowering crime; Biogenesis institute to expand a vision; Drivers urged to be safe; Ceremonies honor veterans; Democrats ready for isle convention; Murder defendant has long criminal record; Invasive guava might meet its match
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| V. 13, No. 145 Saturday, May 24, 2008
$350M rail route would link airport; UH releases Sugar Bowl fiscal data, travel list; Miles family suffers loss of child, grandfather; Menor acquiesces to jail, faces voters next; Statewide price of fuel at $4 and rising; Ala Wai harbor to have fee, free parking; Kaneohe Bay gets extra attention; Accused school aide did previous crime; UH professor is honored for research
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| V. 13, No. 146 Sunday, May 25, 2008
Gas prices only get worse; Real-life adventurers share ties with 'Indy'; Bingham's artifacts of contention; 10,000 leis still needed; Presidential politics fail to create a rift; Sen. Inouye, Irene Hirano tie the knot; Wishes accompany planting of native tree; Four Andrade men wear badge of HPD; State records fatal road crash; Air Force general has Pacific under his wing
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| V. 13, No. 147 Monday, May 26, 2008
Candlelight vigil honors Vietnam veterans; Energy plan rewards frugal schools, bills hogs; Charity performance helps earthquake victims; Dems give Obama more superdelegates; OHA seeking federal grant; Mass set for kumu hula
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| V. 13, No. 148 Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Double shooting shakes Halawa; Gunfire in Kakaako condo leads to 2 arrests; Lingle is urged to veto school bill; Chinese tourists will get nonstop flights to Hawaii; Lantern ceremony draws 40,000 spectators; Remembered, loved ones honor vets; Homeless vets get hot dogs; Teens help troops stay in touch; 10,300 back anti-rail effort; What's the law? Consult w/disability rights expert
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| V. 13, No. 149 Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Isle tourism braces for drop; Landfill passes environmental impact test; Police say shootings were murder-suicide; Lingle dedicates highway project; Judge delays murder sentencing; Filipino vets recognized for WWII service; Family seeks aid to fix child's ear; Official focuses on kids at risk; Panel to eye ConCon pros, cons
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| V. 13, No. 150 Thursday, May 29, 2008
$1 saves Kunia homes; 'To do' list for school repair gets longer; Survey ranks Honolulu as greenest city; Halawa Heights killer faced sex-assault rap; Molestation case now up to jury; Drug use by teen driver cited; Mental health law could ease crowding; Assault added to Mau charges; Give DVDs, CDs to troops; No hazard from illegal dumps found; Cirque du Soleil coming to town
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| V. 13, No. 151 Friday, May 30, 2008
Isle drivers cut time on road to save gas; UH sports gift pays tribute to developer; Price cuts for UH sports benefit students; Chancellor of UH-Hilo stepping down in 2010; $27 million less in tax collections forecast; Electronic system helps state trim late traffic fines; Sea-Based X-Band Radar returns to islands; Juror miscue stalls Hilo rape trial; Maui offers land tips to Chinese; Dems push governor for funding of charities; Rare skull disease afflicts child; Agency asks users to look out for leaks; 5 isle schools earn praise
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| V. 13, No. 152 Saturday, May 31, 2008
Shelter to charge homeless for needs; State's health care for kids ranks seventh; End of '08 primaries in sight for summer; Wireless tech sends medical data to doctors; Maui demonstrators protest vet care; Women get AARP grants for education; Runner races against cancer in Life event; Kauai plan would revise property tax; Dentist admits ties with prostitution ring
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