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AOL Time Warner was created Jan. 11 when America Online Inc. completed its $124 billion purchase of No. 1 media company Time Warner Inc. Company chairman Steve Case sold about $48.9 million in stock last week followinga 43 percent rise in company stock since the start of the year. See story.

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Senate grills Tourism Authority
A Senate committee grilled the chairman of the Hawai'i Tourism Authority on its accountability and advanced a measure that threatens to take away its powers.

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Case cashes $49 million worth of stock options
AOL Time Warner Inc. chairman Steve Case sold about $48.9 million in stock last week, following a 43 percent rise in shares of the company since the start of the year.
Royal Lahaina Resort, union put talks on hold
Contract talks between Royal Lahaina Resort and ILWU Local 142 are on hold while management responds to a union request for information.
Tech firms offering dim forecast
Hopes dimmed yesterday for an economic spark from the technology sector later this year as giants Nortel Networks, Dell Computer and Hewlett-Packard cast doubt on future quarters.
United Air won't honor erroneously cheap fares
Want to fly round-trip to Paris for less than $25? United Airlines inadvertently listed such eye-popping fares on its Web site for nearly an hour last month — then said it wouldn't honor them.
Business briefs
First Haneda flights arriving; BancWest Corp. boosts dividend.
Economy may be losing steam again
Forecasters who thought the U.S. economy might have turned the corner in January after a bad December were hoping for more good news this month. They aren't getting it.
Web press won't publish for free
A major Internet custom press announced yesterday that it will soon stop offering free basic service and will instead charge a minimum of $200 to publish a book.
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