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Hawaii Plans To Roll Out Electric Car Stations
Hawaii's Republican Governor Linda Lingle has announced plans to create an electric car recharging network throughout the islands by 2012.
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Lingle Defends Decision To Skip Obama Meeting
Governors from all over the country on Wednesday met President-elect Barack Obama in Philadelphia, but not Hawaii's Gov.
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Governor Lingle and Better Place Announce Partnership to Offer...
Today, Governor Linda Lingle and Shai Agassi, Founder and CEO of Better Place unveiled a plan to bring an electric-car network to Hawaii, creating a model for the adoption of electric cars in the U.S. The move ...
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Hawaiian Telcom files for bankruptcy protection
Hawaiian Telcom Communications Inc., the largest telephone company in Hawaii, said Monday that it had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
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Hawaiian Telcom Filing For Bankruptcy
Hawaiian Telcom announced Monday morning that it will file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
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Hawaiian Islands weather details & Aloha paragraphs / November 24-25, 2008
The following maximum temperatures were recorded across the state of Hawaii Sunday afternoon: Lihue, Kauai - 80 Honolulu, Oahu - 82 Kaneohe, Oahu - 80 Kahului, Maui - 85 Hilo, Hawaii - 78 Kailua-kona - 82 ...
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Hawaiians get home-building help
The sight of Hawaiians living in tents on property they owned by the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands struck a deep chord in Paige Kapiolani Barber.
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Canadian eyes could guide lunar rovers
When NASA returns to the moon, Canadian-built eyes could show its lunar rovers where to drive.
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Isles' share of federal cash might not grow, experts say
Even with an island-born president and three senior members in Congress, Hawaii might not see much more federal government money flowing its way.
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Univ. of Hawaii geophysicists study groundwater
Aerial infrared surveys are efficient for large-scale mapping of fresh groundwater flowing into the sea, and when combined with other studies forms a powerful tool to determine discharge rates of submarine ...
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Two election petitions go to Supreme Court
Conservative bloggers are furious that the "mainstream media" is ignoring the two petitions at the Supreme Court challenging Obama's election.
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Hawaii hopes for boost in tourism from Obama link
This Aug. 14, 2008 file photo shows then Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., as he gets out of the ocean in Honolulu, Hawaii.
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Soma Travel: Hawaiian Luxury Part2
In part 2, we explore all the commercial luxury Hawaii has to offer, from world class innovative sushi to high end shopping selection that is distinctly Hawaiian
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Native Lands Fight To Go Before Supreme Court
Many Hawaiian leaders said Gov. Linda Lingle has been good for their community. But now an issue has come up that has put them on opposite sides before the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Surfing : Beachley's forgiveness praised
LAYNE Beachley has won official praise for her reaction to the controversial incident which cost her a surfing title chance in Hawaii.
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Flores, Picon lead Euroforce as season wraps in Hawaii
Surfersvillage Global Surf News , 17 November, 2008 : - - Capbreton -- Europeans of the Association of Surfing Professionals World Qualifying Series are currently competing on the other side of the planet in ...
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Hawaii's Big Island wows visitors with its ruggedness and non-touristy spirit
Driving through Hawaii's Kohala Mountains, I have what can only be described as a senior's moment.
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Hawaii Governor Falsely Arrests King Akahi Nui
In a telephone interview with Mayze Danials of Las Vegas His Royal Hawaiian Majesty Akahi Nui, Lineal Decent Sovereign Heir of Hawaii and Trustee of the Kingdom of Hawaii Nation Ministry Trust stated: '... I ...
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My culinary journey to Hawaii
Rosalee Brown - DIETITIAN'S DESK Our world is so huge yet very small when we look at what most of us eat daily.
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Winter: warm and wet in middle of country, dry in Southeast
Warmer-than-average temperatures are expected for the nation's center, especially Kansas , Oklahoma , Missouri and Arkansas , according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration .
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