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The Honolulu Advertiser - Breaking News / PM Updates
Breaking News / PM Updates articles for Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Breaking News
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Kamehameha Schools seeking to recover part of settlement
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Aloha pilots authorize strike
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Big Island council passes smoke-free beach, park bill
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Motorcyclist killed in Maui collision
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Chemical investigation closes Waikiki roads
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Kauai drowing victim identified
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Suspected sleeping go! pilots fired
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City Council still deadlocked on rail technology
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Hawaii Chamber salutes military in May
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Prosecutor: Soldier acted as �judge, jury and executioner�
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Man sought for Honolulu bank robberies
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Farrington High renovation meeting on Monday
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Help needed for Ala Wai Canal cleanup
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Police investigating Hauula man's injuries
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Free document shredding offered on Maui
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Lingle cuts $11M appropriation for Maui medical center
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No traffic problems heading into rush hour
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TV movie with Heather Locklear films today
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Forecast: Hazy weather likely to last the week
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Emissions close Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
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Traffic crash reported near Waianae Mall
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Traffic crash reported at Castle Junction near Kailua
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Brushfire reported across from Makaha surfing beach
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Emergency responders sent to Waikiki traffic crash
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UH student wins top prize for research poster
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East Hawaii Council to be briefed on Legislature
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Police looking for witnesses to assault in Hilo
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Autopsy finds Big Island man was drowning victim
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Rubbish fire reported on Liholiho Street in Makiki
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Author-activist named to Democratic Ideals chair at UH
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Grave marker restoration under way at Kalaupapa
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NBA: Lakers roll over Nuggets, 122-107
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NBA: Pistons bounce back to rip 76ers
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NBA: Celtics roll over Hawks, 96-77
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UH unveils new uniforms
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UH players like the new look: video
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Titans send Pacman packing to Dallas
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Olympic torch arrives in Australia, quickly whisked away
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UH students to get free bus service to Warrior Bowl
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Warrior Bowl will highlight Saturday's Football festival
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NFL: Patriots sign TE, punter, defensive lineman
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NFL: Walsh to meet with NFL about Spygate
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NFL: Cowboys seeking complement to T.O.
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NFL: With Jake Long gone, what should Rams do with No. 2?
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NFL: Vikings acquire Jared Allen from Chiefs
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CBKB: Memphis� starting five now entered in NBA draft
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CBKB: Texas duo Augustin, Abrams declare for NBA draft
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CFB: Notre Dame-UConn settle scheduling dispute
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CBKB: Kansas star Chalmers opts for NBA draft
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Soccer: Maradona scuffles with TV reporters
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CFB: Boston Col. player dismissed from team
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Marion Jones�s teammates seek money to recover Olympic medals
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Baseball: Reds fire GM Wayne Krivsky after 9-12 start
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NBA: Italy's star player Gallinari declares for draft
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College football: Navy to open 2009 season at Ohio State
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Tennis: Federer rallies to win at Monte Carlo
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NBA column: Spurs smarter, tougher, better than Suns
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NBA column: Just call Mavs 'gutless losers'
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Softball: Fernandez says bye on mound where she starred
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Preps: ILH softball standings, scores
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Preps: OIA softball standings, scores
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On the air today: Baseball, NBA playoffs, prep softball
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On the air tomorrow: NBA playoffs, prep baseball, golf
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Longs tries to halt Maui Walgreens pharmacy opening
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Bank of Hawaii to open new branch in Mililani Star Market
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EEOC settles case with Holy Family Catholic Academy
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Hawaii Central Credit Union offers free document shredding
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Local businessman Choi honored in nation's capital
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Pediatric convention expected to generate $33M in spending
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TAG to cast entire season in May 20-21 auditions
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Burmese, Tibet peace vigil planned for Sunday
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Waikiki Aquarium seeks volunteers