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The Honolulu Advertiser - Breaking News / PM Updates
Breaking News / PM Updates articles for Friday, April 30, 2010
Breaking News
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Advertiser editor taking job as news director of Hawaii News Now
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Man fit to stand trial for murder of 5-year-old Hilo girl
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Backers, opponents of Hawaii civil-unions bill mobilizing support
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Group to erect furlough Friday 'graveyard' at Capitol
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Flash flood watch in effect late tomorrow for Oahu, Kauai, Niihau
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4 more unions back Hannemann's potential run for Hawaii governor
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Traffic alert issued near University of Hawaii tonight for 3 athletic events
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Navy ship stopping at Pearl Harbor en route to humanitarian mission
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Woman says McCully man threatened to kill her
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Aiea girl, 9, reports being sexually assaulted
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Kamehameha students put P.E. skills to the test
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Holy Nativity celebrates Lei Day
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'Day at the Races' featuring Hawaii candidates
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Hawaii children choose winner of book award
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Three Hawaii restaurants rated among best for outdoor dining
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City upgrades beach safety website
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Waimea Canyon water to be shut off May 4 to repair leak
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Honolulu police advise of impaired-driver checkpoints
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Kilauea Lighthouse festivities set
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Hawaii man indicted in sexual assault of teen
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Bail doubles for alleged child abductor in Waipahu
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Makakilo woman indicted on manslaughter charge in traffic fatality
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Hawaii Pacific University selects firm to help choose new president
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8 Hawaii legislators prepare to leave Capitol
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Ewa Beach woman says husband tried to hit her with hammer
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Darnell Arceneaux named Saint Louis football coach
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Rainbow Wahine clinch WAC regular-season softball title
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Hawaii high school sports tournament scoreboard
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UH Baseball: Nevada wins series opener 8-4
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NBA: Lakers hold off stubborn Thunder on Gasol�s tip-in
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Oakland catcher Kurt Suzuki placed on disabled list
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Tiger Woods misses the cut at Quail Hollow
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Seeds announced for state tennis championships
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NBA: AP source: LeBron wins 2nd MVP award
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NBA: Hawks beat Bucks 83-69, force Game 7
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NFL: Tebow dons Broncos jersey for 1st time
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NFL: Favre tells ESPN he needs surgery to play
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NFL: Blount takes 1st step toward NFL job with Titans
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NBA: Bosh asks Twitter followers to help decide future
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NFL: Ginn fitting right in with 49ers
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NFL: Lions� Ndamukong Suh says he�s back at ground zero
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NFL: Injuries galore, but Trail Blazers excel
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NFL: Seattle WRs Houshmandzadeh, Branch have surgeries
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NFL: QB JaMarcus Russell shows up as Raiders open minicamp
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NFL: Warren getting chance to prove himself with Jets
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NFL: Cable says Raiders negotiating deal with DT Seymour
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NFL: QB Robinson reluctant to enter Bryant controversy
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NFL: WR Shipley says Twitter account wasn�t his
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NFL: Bryant ready to focus on future with Cowboys
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NFL: Bradford makes good first impression
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NFL: Humbled Clausen begins pro career with Panthers
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NBA: Nowitzki �to keep my options open� this summer
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NFL: Nerves get the best of Jets rookie RB McKnight
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NFL: Jets WR Santonio Holmes in flight flap over iPod
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MMA: There are many reasons why these competitors fight
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NBA: Brown still deciding whether to return to Bobcats
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CBKB: Hofstra coach Welch suspended after DWI report
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NFL: Giants punter Feagles retires, NFL�s oldest player
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Horse racing: Rachel Alexandra loses second straight race
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Horses: 136th Kentucky Derby could be 1st run under lights
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Horses: Kentucky Derby notebook: American Lion ready to roar
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American Donewald to coach China�s basketball team
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UH baseball: Alumni members get ticket discount to this week's games
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Trade group says new laws will drive up insurance costs
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CPF records $160M first-quarter loss after hefty goodwill writeoff