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The Honolulu Advertiser - Breaking News / PM Updates
Breaking News / PM Updates articles for Monday, May 12, 2008
Breaking News
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2 killed in Mother's Day tragedy on Kauai
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Kahala man charged with motorcycle theft
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Motorcyclist pleads no contest to negligent injury charge
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Hanauma drowning victim was Navy man
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Marines training at Bellows
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Power outage affected 1,400 in Kona
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Big Island maile picker rescued
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Conservation urged as Maui water demand increases
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State-regulated pig hunts may expand
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Carden Academy eyes campus Upcountry
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No serious afternoon traffic problems
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Death toll in China earthquake keeps rising
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Akaka backs Obama with his superdelegate vote
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Groundbreaking signals help on the way for West Oahu drivers
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Feds OK $1.1 million to fix quake-damaged Piilani Highway on Maui
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Allegations of past Lankford abuse allowed at sentencing
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U.S. military begins operation "Caring Relief"
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'Iron Man' zooms past 'Speed Racer' at box office
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No significant swells around islands
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All poultry in Seoul killed to stem bird flu threat
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National Police Week underway
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Statewide Click It or Ticket campaign starts today
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Stamp prices rise again today
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Kona Coffee shakes now at Jack in the Box
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2 armored Humvees missing from American base in Afghanistan
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Kaumualii Highway traffic signals activated
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Kona outage affected 1,400 customers
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UH's Haislet named WAC Hitter of the Week
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Wie won�t take part in Sorenstam�s Ginn Tribute
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NHL: Sharks fire coach Ron Wilson
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NFL: Matt Walsh to meet with Goodell, Specter
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NBA: Bryant says his sore back remains a problem
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Cuban national judo team leaves Miami without top athlete
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Golf: Tiger Woods says is rehab is going well
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Lawsuits add to Title IX athletics tension throughout U.S.
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CFB: Florida football player shot in the shoulder
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Suspects in Sean Taylor case won�t face execution
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Cowboys' T.O. going prime time with Flavor Fav
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ESPN takes U.S. Open tennis from USA Network
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Autos: NASCAR Sprint Cup Leaders
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Tennis: Sharapova reaches compromise with WTA over photo shoot
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Tennis: Tsonga beats Mahut to advance at Hamburg Masters
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Tennis: Zvonareva continues her clay-court streak at Italian Open
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Golf: Champions Tour Money Leaders
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Golf: LPGA Money Leaders
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Golf: PGA Tour's FedEx Cup Standings
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NFL: No. 2 overall pick Long impressing Rams
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USC's Mayo denies getting cash, benefits from promoter
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Judge approves sale of Aloha Air Cargo to Saltchuk
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Higher oil & natural gas prices boost Barnwell profits
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Hotel occupancy, revenue up in first quarter
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Bank of Hawaii warns of 'phishing' scam
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Environmental conference to generate $4.7M in spending
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Hawaiian Airlines' passenger count soars in April
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Wall Street rises in early trading
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Stage Review: �Great God Brown� offers insight into O�Neill�s early work
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ABC restores three hours of 'Lost' episodes
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Yasmin Dar joins automotive TV series
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Aquarium�s �Ke Kani O Ke Kai� resumes June 12
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Fans 'Desperate' for answers about Edie's exit
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Cook Island favorite is top 'Survivor'