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A federal judge has approved the sale of the Honolulu Star-Bulletin and brought an end to an anti-trust lawsuit filed by the state attorney general against Gannett Pacific Corp., which operates The Honolulu Advertiser. Click to download the order. Adobe Reader required.


Island 'ukulele virtuoso Jake Shimabukuro has written a song in memory of the victims from the Ehime Maru. He plans to donate proceeds from the song to a fund to help their families. See story.

Eugene Tanner • The Honolulu Advertiser

Hate crime bill gains support
A "hate crime" conviction could bring an extended jail term, under a bill approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee yesterday.

Hanauma Bay to require tour for visitors
The city is embarking on construction of a $10.6 million Hanauma Bay education center, which will stress a rare conservation concept — mandatory education for bay visitors.
Interactive graphic of Hanauma Bay improvement project

Japanese researchers get look at Ehime Maru
In the same place where victims' families threw flowers a week ago, Japanese researchers sent to map the ocean around the sunken Ehime Maru took a look yesterday at the wreckage.
Isle musician honors Ehime Maru in song
Hear Jake Shimabukuro's 'Ehime Maru'
A Tribute to the Missing
Previous stories
Senate committee OKs public-worker raises
A key Senate committee approved bills yesterday to earmark hundreds of millions of dollars for raises for public employees.

Ruling on Makua training likely this week
Man, teen held in attack at Pearlridge
Juvenile sex offender center may stay
City closer to Windward O'ahu land purchases

St. Louis wrestling boys are united, and on a crusade
This season, the fifth under the guidance of Todd Los Banos, the St. Louis School boys wrestling team appear primed to finally climb to the top rung for the first time since 1973.

Kid sister grows up to be a wrestling champ
Warriors ready for spring drills
Slumping Rainbows drop 4th straight
WAC honors for Wahine's Lee

Island Style: Makeup artists reveal secrets
Island Style asked makeup artists for their three makeup "must-haves" as we move into spring. Sometimes just a couple of additions can bring a face right up to date.

Junior League passionate about women's conference
Warner threatens Web fans of boy wizard

Louis Vuitton's Waikiki store outsells Paris counterpart
In a sales battle waged on two of the world's priciest retail avenues, Louis Vuitton's store in Waikiki has reclaimed the title as the Parisian luggage maker's highest-grossing outlet.

Gill to face more union charges
Opening round of appeal looks good for Microsoft

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