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The Honolulu Advertiser - Breaking News / PM Updates
Breaking News / PM Updates articles for Saturday, February 27, 2010
Breaking News
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Hawaii tsunami warning canceled; no damage seen in Islands
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Tsunami waves could reach 6 feet
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Civil Defense says first waves to hit at 11:04
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Acting mayor urges people to stay off 911
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1 dead in motorcycle crash; part of H-1 westbound closed
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Stores seeing influx in customers looking for last-minute supplies
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Hawaii's state coastal parks to reopen
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On Maui, a miles-long line of cars heads for high ground
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Search suspended for missing Maui woman
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8.8-magnitude earthquake devastates Chile
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Work to conclude Saturday on Kalihi hillside where boulders fell
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McCully fire leaves 18 without home
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Kauai man who sold crystal meth gets 5 years
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Maui warned of wastewater spills in some areas
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Hanauma Bay remains closed, all other public beaches reopened
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Hilo airport re-opened; road to Kahului open
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Closures and cancellations
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Hilo has been tsunami magnet
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Pali Lookout provides view, peace of mind
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Maui County asks people to avoid flushing
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Hawaii County officials close inundation area roads
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Lingle issues emergency proclamation
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Tesoro issues advisory on gasoline purchases
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Wave watchers gathering near Wailua River State Park
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Evacuation buses on duty on Waianae Coast
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In Waikiki, warnings to visitors on beach
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Kauai�s automated alert system kicks in
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North Shore preparing for tsunami
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Use 911 for emergencies only, police say
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Motorists jam gas stations in Nanakuli
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Neighbor Island travelers worried, prepared
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Mood calm in Pacific Tsunami Warning Center as siren warning issued
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Lone boater takes preparations at Heeia
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Readers weigh in on the tsunami warning
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The emergency supplies you'll need
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Residents along shorelines told to evacuate in advance of waves
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Civil defense urges preparation
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Man thwarts theft at Laie beach
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Status of sporting events
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Rainbow Warriors upset Nevada, end nine-game losing streak
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Rainbows, Oregon set to play baseball doubleheader tomorrow
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UH volleyball match rescheduled for Monday
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State wrestling championships postponed until tomorrow
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Winter Olympics spoiler alert: men's four-man bobsled run
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Winter Olympics spoiler alert: Bode Miller in Alpine slalom
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Winter Olympics spoiler alert: country medals, gold medals races
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NFL: Bills decline to offer contract to Terrell Owens
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Winter Olympics spoiler alert: Speedskating team pursuit finals
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Winter Olympics spoiler alert: Snowboarding
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Winter Olympics spoiler alert: women's 30K cross-country skiing
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Winter Olympics: Blind skier crushed that he won't race for Canada
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Winter Olympics: Quake spares family, friends of Chilean athletes
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CBKB: Ben Hansbrough leads Irish past No. 11 Georgetown
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CBKB: UConn women win No. 68, stop No. 13 Georgetown 84-62
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CBKB: No. 19 Tennessee upsets No. 2 Kentucky 74-65
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NBA: Stern expects Jordan to be approved as owner
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NFL: Peppers may not be able to earn more than Panthers� offer
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MLB: Giants� closer role is in good hands once again
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MLB: A leaner Dodgers� James Loney sets strong tone
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NFL: Tebow�s new team honing his technique
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Olympics: Spokesman: Blind skier won�t race for Canada
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Winter Olympics: Here's the dope: No drug scandals yet in Vancouver
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UH men's basketball: Cash prizes offered
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This week's top auto races: NASCAR makes Las Vegas stop
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On this date: 2006 � Effa Manley is the first woman elected to the baseball Hall of Fame
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NFL calendar: Draft April 22-24
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NHL calendar: Olympic break through Feb. 28
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Low-lying hotels across the state evacuate guests