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The USS Greeneville sits in dry dock today at the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard as it awaits repairs and assessment of the damage caused by its collision with the Ehime Maru on Feb. 9.

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Damage to the sunken ship's hull is visible in this picture made by an unmanned submersible.

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Posted at 7:35 p.m.,February 20, 2001
BREAKING NEWS
Greeneville made sonar contact with Ehime Maru
The officers and crew of the USS Greeneville made a positive sonar contact with the Ehime Maru about an hour and 11 minutes before it struck and sunk the vessel on Feb. 9, NTSB investigators said tonight.

Posted at 3 p.m.,February 20, 2001
After sub accident, Army bars civilians from planes, vehicles
The Army is barring civilians temporarily from its aircraft, tanks and other vehicles pending a review in the aftermath of the fatal submarine accident off Hawaii, officials said today.

Posted at 4:35 p.m.,February 20, 2001
Sid Fernandez signs with Yankees
An unexpected face walked into Yankees camp today: Ex-Met Sid Fernandez, out of baseball since 1997, was given a minor league contract.


Updated at 9:46 a.m., February 20, 2
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Sub captain chooses silence
The captain of the fast-attack submarine that rammed a Japanese training vessel met with NTSB investigators last weekend but declined to answer questions pending the outcome of an unusual court of inquiry at Pearl Harbor on Thursday.
Periscope depth, timing may be key factors in inquiry
Court of inquiry's admirals bring broad range of expertise
Case presents unusual challenge for interpreters
A Tribute to the Missing
Previous stories

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Deadline waived to keep bills alive
The power struggle between state House Republicans and Democrats has prompted the speaker of the House and Senate president to waive a legislative deadline to keep more than 200 measures from dying in the House.

Hawai'i gets 'B' in environment report
The state Environmental Council gave Hawai'i a "B" for progress in its annual Environmental Report Card for the year 2000.

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Japanese fisheries ship saves four sailors
A Japanese fisheries training vessel rescued four Americans yesterday from a dismasted sailboat 300 miles southwest of the Big Island.

Po'ipu may face new wildlife rules
Mauka Lani, Makakilo redistricting under scrutiny
Hilo deaths appear unrelated
'Ewa family center looks to expand

Campbell wins fourth consecutive Great Aloha Run
Malcolm Campbell held off an early challenge to win the Great Aloha Run for the fourth consecutive year, clocking 40 minutes, 30 seconds.

Baseball coach not chosen yet, UH says
'Sky's' the limit for Mustangs
UH prepares for football in spring
Traffic accident damages club's canoe

Men's fall fashion
The fall menswear fashion shows earlier this month were the talk of the style world in New York, particularly the Sean John line masterminded by rapper Sean "Puffy" Combs.

Honolulu raises its rate of healthy births
Hawai'i loses revered public radio host

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.

Two from University of Hawai'i to meet tech execs
Union workers battle police in Seoul

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