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Sailor finishes Hawaii-Japan trip using wave power
In this photo released by Dentsu Inc., Japanese sailor Kenichi Horie waved on the deck of the Suntory Mermaid II Friday afternoon about 23 miles off Hinomisaki, Wakayama prefecture, southern Japan.
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Reasons for violence difficult to pin down
Advocates point out that such cases cross cultural, educational and economic bounds
Isle pumps measure up, state says
Local service stations have a good record of selling gas at the volume they advertise
Lava differences unveil complexities of Kilauea
Samples from various areas have differences that could hint at a more complex system
Firefighters battle fewer fires on Fourth
Firework shows give people an alternative to pop own fireworks and to promote safety
Curiously unfulfilled
"Pacific Ocean Blue," the solo album by Beach Boy Dennis Wilson, sounds like faded glory
Ready to run with the big dogs
Brashton Satele's drive to improve should put him on the field more often
With unique flavors, local breweries are making gains in the craft beer market
Pride of Korean culture is resurrected
The travails of Seoul's Gyeongbok Palace is a reflection of the nation's tragic history
Sisters turn wedding and floral businesses into a love match
For sisters Gladys Agsalud and Rowena Furukawa, going into business together was a perfect union
End tug-of-war over teacher drug testing
The deadline to implement a program testing public school teachers for substance abuse passed with no plan in place
All denominations can celebrate Damien
Pope Benedict XVI has approved a recommendation that Father Damien De Veuster be declared a saint