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Hawaii Journos Get Shield Law -- Inspired by 'NYT's Miller?
NEW YORK On Wednesday, Hawaii Governor Linda Lingle signed into effect a law granting Hawaii journalists limited protection from telling the police or the courts their sources for news stories.
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Native Hawaiians Don't Want a Giant Telescope on Their Sacred...
Haleakala High Altitude Observatories Site where the ATST would be built. Photo by Airplane Journal via Flickr.
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Hawaiian Islands weather details & Aloha paragraphs
Air Temperatures The following maximum temperatures were recorded across the state of Hawaii Wednesday: Lihue, Kauai - 84 Honolulu, Oahu - 90 Kaneohe, Oahu - 84 Kahului, Maui - 87 Hilo, Hawaii - 85 Kailua-kona ...
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Haleakala - Maui's Top Site - Part 2 - Pukalani, Hawaii, United States
EXCURSIONS:--- HAWAII --- Blogs 32 - 76 tell the story of ALASKA. Now join us for another 44 blogs, as we relive our beautiful HAWAIIAN adventure on the islands of Oahu, Big Island, Maui and Kauai Table of ...
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Lingle Signs Journalist Shield Bill Into Law
A measure protecting Hawaii journalists from having to reveal their sources is now law.
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Inouye urges unions not to strike with bad economy
Daniel Inouye on Tuesday urged unions not to strike given the rising cost of oil and the struggling economy.
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When will the Internet change Hawaii politics?
History will mark this election year in three ways. First, as the epic, groundbreaking battle between pioneering candidates Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.
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No Fear Forms Partnership To Open Two Retail Stores In Oahu
PRESS RELEASE No Fear Forms Partnership To Open Two Retail Stores In Oahu Posted Tue Jul 01 00:00:00 EDT 2008 Carlsbad, California-based action sports lifestyle brand No Fear announces today that it has formed ...
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3 Hawaii 'innovators' receive governor's award
Gov. Linda Lingle yesterday recognized three recipients of the Governor's Innovation Awards for their efforts to improve Hawai'i and help the state meet the challenges of this century.
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Lingle releases $50K for Organ Donor Center of Hawaii
Gov. Linda Lingle has released a $50,000 grant-in-aid to the Organ Donor Center of Hawai'i. The funds will allow the center to expand its Minority Organ and Tissue Transplant Education Program - now serving ...
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Lingle urged to pump money into state hospitals
State Democratic lawmakers are calling on Gov. Linda Lingle to transfer funds to the public hospital network to keep Hawaii Health Systems afloat in the face of a massive budget deficit.
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Baptiste's death stuns community
LIHU'E, Kaua'i - Disbelief was the common sentiment yesterday among those who knew and worked with Kaua'i Mayor Bryan Baptiste, as the late leader was praised for building affordable housing, fighting illegal ...
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HawTel teams up with a geek
Technologically-challenged customers now will be able to receive help with their computers at their local phone company.
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Hawaii requires solar water heaters for new homes
HONOLULU - With a heavy reliance on imported fossil fuels, Hawaii has become the first state to require solar water heaters in new homes, pleasing environmentalists but leading opponents to note the island ...
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U.S. Senate committee tags nearly $140 million for Hawaii-related initiatives
The U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee today approved nearly $139.2 million for Hawaii-related labor, health, and education initiatives, U.S. Senator Daniel K. Inouye announced in a news release issued by his ...
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Lingle Says State Can Expect More Budget Cuts
Gov. Linda Lingle said on Wednesday that her latest budget restrictions are only the beginning of the cuts.
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Hawaii departments asked to cut 4 percent
Gov. Linda Lingle, responding to the state's slowing economy, said today she will impose 4 percent general-fund spending restrictions next fiscal year for all state departments.
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Unlikely opponents battle solar mandate
Opponents are turning up the heat on a bill that would require all new single-family homes in Hawai'i to have solar water heating systems, with less than a week before Gov.
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Judge dismisses blood quantum lawsuit against OHA
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit five Native Hawaiians filed against the Office of Hawaiian Affairs.
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Shipping Isle trash may cost $99 a ton
Shipping some of O'ahu's trash to a Mainland landfill would cost at least $9.9 million a year - almost $2.5 million more than previous estimates - based on bids from three companies vying for the first city ...
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