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The Honolulu Advertiser - Breaking News / PM Updates
Breaking News / PM Updates articles for Saturday, August 29, 2009
Breaking News
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Molokai brushfire grows to 2,500 acres
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Lingle meeting with Cabinet, directors over budget spending cuts
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Big Island firefighters extinguish chemical fire at Kawaihae Harbor
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Police investigating Downtown hit and run
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Visitor Aloha Society needs volunteers
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U.S. Commission on Civil Rights reiterates opposition to Akaka Bill
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Traffic disruptions expected from Sept. 6 Kauai Marathon
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Silent march set for Rodrigues-Kaikana
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Queen Liliuokalani�s birth to be celebrated next week
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Polish tourist drowns on Kauai
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Pali Highway Kailua-bound lanes to shut tonight
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New director named for Cancer Research Center
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500th Military Police Brigade hosting fun run
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Free seminar today for Hawaii homeowners
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Tennis: Wozniacki wins second consecutive Pilot Pen
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Hawaii high school football scoreboard
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Rainbow Wahine hold off Santa Clara in four sets
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Viloria wins by unanimous decision, retains IBF light flyweight world title
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MMA: Nogueira defeats Couture in UFC 102
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Serbia sweeps U.S. boys national team at World Championship
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CFB: Next week's college football schedule
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NFL: Hasselbeck leads Seattle as KC loses Cassel
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NFL: Chargers starters roll in 27-24 loss to Falcons
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NFL: Brady Quinn paces Browns to win
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NFL: Cowboys starters outplay 49ers; SF wins late 20-13
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NFL: Sanchez impressive as Jets starter vs. Giants
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CFB: Michigan players allege NCAA violations, newspaper reports
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MLB: Anderson, Braves hand Lee first NL loss, 9-1
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Little League World Series: Calif., Taiwan advance to title game
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MLB: Tearful Luis Gonzalez retires from baseball
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NFL: Big Ben, defense sharp as Steelers beat Bills 17-0
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Mixed martial arts: Duffee makes UFC debut with 7-second KO
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MLB: Reynolds hits 40th homer, Diamondbacks rout Astros
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NFL: Flacco, defense carry Ravens past Panthers 17-13
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Horse racing: Summer Bird soars in Travers Stakes
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NFL: Brees, Saints pick apart Raiders 45-7
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Cycling: Zabriskie wins 4th straight U.S. time trial title
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MLB: Ramirez homers, Dodgers beat Reds 11-4
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Tennis: Venus Williams, Roddick to play opening night at U.S. Open
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NFL: Lions' QB race continues: Culpepper vs. Stafford
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CFB: Alabama's Saban signs 3-year contract extension
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Little League World Series: Taiwan advances to title game
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CFB: USC wide receiver Johnson breaks collarbone in scrimmage
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NFL: 49ers P Lee also hits Cowboys video boards
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NFL: Stanton lifts Lions to win against Colts
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NFL: Belichick says Brady not removed for injury
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MLB: Yanks' Mitre shakes off rust, shuts down White Sox
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NFL: Marvel Smith retires from 49ers
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NFL: Vick to play in Eagles' final preseason game
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NFL: Campbell's strong passing boosts Redskins' hopes
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NFL: Leftwich wins Bucs QB battle over McCown
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NFL: Redskins' Sellers apologizes for treatment of flag
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Former Olympian shot to death outside home
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CFB: Who will be No. 1 in college football? A look at Top 25
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NBA: Beasley�s stay at rehab facility not voluntary if he wants to return to the court
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NFL: Michael Crabtree letting ego get in his way of signing with 49ers
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NFL: Chase Daniel chasing a dream with the Redskins
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CFB: USC freshman QB has weakness in his strength
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MLB: Manny Is missing in action again
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NFL: 49ers to finally break out Patrick Willis
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NFL: Saints' Colston spent his offseason focused on redemption
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Tennis: US Open preview: New dad Federer eyes Slam 16 in NYC
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Tennis: US Open women's capsules
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Tennis: US Open men's capsules
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Fantasy Football: Updated player rankings
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Tennis: Querrey, Verdasco move into Pilot Pen final