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Aloha Airlines is heading for Disneyland. The Orange County Board of Supervisors approved a plan Feb. 6 that would allow Aloha two daily flights from John Wayne Airport, one to Maui and one to Honolulu.

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Aloha Air hopes to add Disneyland flights
Aloha Airlines is closer to making Orange County — the home of Disneyland — the third Mainland destination in its rapidly expanding long-distance network.

Hawai'i paying more — expensive oil is to blame
Surging oil prices helped push the Honolulu cost of living higher last year, but the increase was just half of the overall U.S. average, offering Hawai'i consumers stable prices as the local economy continues its gradual growth.

State's economic growth may slow
A key gauge of future economic activity in Hawai'i fell in November, suggesting slower growth for the state's economy in the second half of this year.

Parker trust's land transfer, cash help hospital
Parker Ranch Foundation Trust has transferred a 9.8-acre parcel valued at $1.5 million to North Hawaii Community Hospital.

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Stocks fall sharply on inflation worries
Tech stocks took another giant step backward yesterday as a wave of heavy selling sparked by inflation fears dragged the Nasdaq composite to its lowest close in almost two years.
Apple slashes prices, puts 'flower power' into iMacs
Apple Computer Inc. introduced new versions of its colorful iMac personal computers for recording music, as it looks to boost sales that have lagged forecasts.
Accounting prof wins UH honor
Accounting professor Shirley Daniel has been named to the University of Hawai'i's Walker Chair, one of the most prestigious positions in the College of Business Administration.
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