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Daewoo Motor union workers carrying iron pipes clash with South Korean riot police, who blocked them from entering the carmaker's factory west of Seoul yesterday. Union members of the ailing company staged a strike for the fourth consecutive day, opposing the largest single layoff in years. See story.

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Maui's Nu'u Ranch put on market
A sprawling East Maui ranch that stretches from the top of Haleakala to the ocean near Kaupo has been put on the market by the Campbell Estate.

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Two from University of Hawai'i to meet tech execs
Two San Francisco Bay area venture capitalists have arranged for University of Hawai'i officials to meet Silicon Valley finance and technology luminaries at a Palo Alto, Calif., event.
Union workers battle police in Seoul
About 400 Daewoo Motor Co. union workers clashed with riot police in the car maker's main plant in Bupyong near Seoul to protest the company's firing of 1,750 workers over the weekend.
Airline plans merger ad before deal OK'd
United Airlines, whose plan to buy US Airways is under review by the U.S. Justice Department, is already planning a marketing campaign to introduce the merged airline to the public.
United to honor fantasy fares after all
Fantasy fares of as little as $25 for a round trip to Europe turned out to be a dream come true, after all, for dozens of customers of United Airlines.
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Longs backs out as Parker anchor tenant; Maui shopping mall modifying name.
Unilever sells Bestfoods Baking to Weston
Unilever yesterday said it reached a deal to sell the Bestfoods Baking Co. to George Weston Ltd. of Canada for $1.77 billion.
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