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The Honolulu Advertiser - Breaking News / PM Updates
Breaking News / PM Updates articles for Monday, August 03, 2009
Breaking News
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Hawaiian Electric to increase rates for Oahu customers 4.7%, effective today
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Jogger dies of injuries in July 14 Mililani accident
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Two swimmers rescued at Spitting Caves
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Shark warnings taken down on Oahu's North Shore
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North Korean nuclear talks to begin tomorrow at East-West Center
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Suspect in Keeaumoku-area slaying appears in court
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Fast-fading Lana passes Hawaii, but new storm brewing off California
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South shore surf will diminish in the afternoon, weather service says
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Junior lifeguard championships to be held Saturday
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Hawaii schools part of post-9/11 GI bill program
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Senate denies Obama bid to cut rural-energy grants
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Hawaii commission gathering names for federal judgeship
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Guam AG to probe how government used buildup funds
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Woman pulled from ocean waters in Waikiki
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Hawaii's Miss Teen wins $1,000
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WAC reprimands McMackin
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NFL: Panthers starting DT Maake Kemoeatu tears Achilles' tendon
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Rainbow Wahine favored to win WAC
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NFL: Redskins Campbell throws pick; fan yells for 'Colt Brennan'
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MLB: Dodgers bring back Manny bobbleheads
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UH's Wichmann named 2008-09 WAC's Stan Bates Award female recipient
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NFL: Mouton returning kicks as finding new returner among Titans� few needs
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NFL: Lynch�s 3-game suspension will stand
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Nevada Supreme Court considers releasing O.J. Simpson
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Ex-Giants receiver Burress indicted on weapons charges
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Boxing: Quebec coroner seeking Gatti documents
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NFL: Arizona WR Doucet goes down with sprained shoulder
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NFL: Additions bolster Lions LB corps
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NFL: DE/LB Robert Ayers agrees to deal with Broncos
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NFL: Williams ready to replace T.O. as Cowboys� top WR
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NFL: Atlanta RB Michael Turner loves linemen�s edge
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NFL: Dan Rooney missing first Steelers camp since �30s
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NFL: Redskins DT Haynesworth�s knee problem not serious
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NFL: KC Chiefs make changes to beef up anemic pass rush
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NFL: Rams� Long feels like a veteran
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NFL: Tempers flare at heated Jets camp
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CFB: Florida's Urban Meyer gets raise to $4 million annually
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NBA: Timberwolves sign center Hollins to offer sheet
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Boxing: Thousands expected for ex-champ Forrest's funeral
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NFL: Bengals QB Palmer back to practice
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NFL: Falcons QB Ryan, TE Gonzalez feed off each other�s intuitions
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NFL: Broncos fullback shows he�s still a bone-rattler
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MLB: Freddy Sanchez�s strong debut sparks Giants
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MLB: Steroid era over � just not the way we imagined
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NFL: Owen Wilson? Nope, just Redskins� K Shaun Suisham
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NFL: Bearded bunch: Jags trying to create camaraderie
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Autos: Massa leaves hospital in Hungary, on his way home
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NFL: Bengals� RB Benson bounces back
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NFL: Cable�s teaching method wins over Raiders� assistants
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NFL: WR Josh Morgan impresses in Niners� camps
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On this date: 1949 � The National Basketball Association is formed
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Hawaii bankruptcies in July up 72%
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New name, brokerage for two Isle Realtors
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St. Francis receives grant from Atherton Foundation
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Pali Momi hospital increasing ER rooms by 20%
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Number of Hawaii online job ads falls
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Maui Land & Pineapple reports $54.2M loss
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Jazz group Audible Oracle anchors Wednesdays at Apartm3nt
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Soul Saviour Film Festival set for Sept. 23
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Hawaii has spot in restored �Green Hornet� DVDs
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Vintage Hawaii travel posters up for auction
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�Zits� creators will let their teen boy age
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Company lands deal to sell �Harry Potter� decals
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Another star may emerge from the Ken Burns oeuvre
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Jazz saxophonist does his Groove thing
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Joan Rivers has plenty to say on new TV show
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A telenova star takes career to U.S.
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City must explain actions in dumping case