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The Honolulu Advertiser - Breaking News / PM Updates
Breaking News / PM Updates articles for Wednesday, September 09, 2009
Breaking News
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Waiawa wildfire along H-2 flares up again
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Two Kauai men critically injured in Koloa crash
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Fund set for Rodrigues-Kaikana
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Water main repairs close Pali golf course for rest of day
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Trust created to support family of Jesse Mahelona
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Big Island man charged with having sex with child in Cambodia
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Real estate expert Harvey Shapiro dead at 63
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Kahala Assaggio to celebrate grand opening with AUW donations
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Leeward Coast asked to conserve water overnight on Friday
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Makiki apartment residents evacuated after portion of walkway breaks loose
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Senate subcommittee led by Inouye OKs 20% increase in Afghan funding
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Volunteers sought for Makiki native forest restoration project
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Kaneohe Marines, sailors return from Iraq tonight
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Obama's mother to be subject of documentary film
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Palolo woman arrested as suspect in Waikiki robbery
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Waimanalo public library reopens
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Swine flu outbreak at Washington State, UH's next foe, causes concerns
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Football odds: UH favored by 2 over Washington State
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Tennis: Oudin�s magical US Open ends with loss in quarters
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MLB: Derek Jeter ties Lou Gehrig for Yankees hit record
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NFL: 49ers move forward without Crabtree
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CFB: Saban gets new deal through 2017 season<
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NFL: Steelers QB's attorney rejects settlement offer
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NBA: Source: Hornets-T�wolves agree on 3-player deal
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Tennis: Djokovic beats Verdasco to reach US Open semis
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NFL: Quinn appears to be winner in QB competition
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UH sports: Ticket stubs bring big discount at Big City Dinner locations
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Swimming: Speedo extends Phelps contract through 2013
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CFB: Ole Miss TB McCluster hospitalized because of flu
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Samford basketball player found dead
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NFL: Detroit Lions sue Charles Rogers for $6.1M bonus
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NFL: 49er safety Lewis to start after 2 concussions
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NFL: Redskins� Haynesworth unimpressed by Giants
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MLB: Giants� Lincecum improving after back spasms
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NFL: Malcolm Kelly gets nod as Redskins� No. 2 receiver
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MLB: Pujols homers twice, Wainwright wins 18th
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CFB: Former NBA star Kermit Washington talks with Oregon's Blount
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Tennis: Wickmayer beats Bondarenko in Open quarterfinals
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NFL: WR Ochocinco says he has tweet surprise for NFL
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NFL: Chiefs QB Cassel may not be ready for opener
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Tennis: Sugiyama likely to retire after Pan Pacific Open
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Gymnastics: Olympic champion leads at rhythmic worlds
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MLB: Cal Ripken's '8' monument stolen from Md. ballpark
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NBA: Iverson tweets God chose Memphis for him
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Tennis: Man arrested after running on court to kiss Nadal
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NFL: Crabtree forewarned: History says that holdouts struggle
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MLB: Chamberlain likely out of rotation for ALDS
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CFB: Will BCS play fair with BYU?
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NFL: Williamses get NFL�s OK for opener
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NFL: Vick needs to improve his delivery
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ILH volleyball standings
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NFL: Bengals sue ex-players over California workers comp
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Swimming: No failed doping tests at worlds
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Olympics: British businesses benefit from London Games
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Swimming: Olympic champ Trickett considering retirement
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NFL: Tired of talking, Texans want to make playoffs
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MLB: Lincecum�s sore back could be a huge pain
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MLB: Despite being yanked in 9th, Lidge still Phillies' closer
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CFB: Oregon whiffed on punch reaction
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2009 NFL preview capsules
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Fantasy Football: The top 100 players in fantasy
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OIA volleyball standings
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This week's top auto races
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Time Warner to launch wireless broadband in Hawaii early next year
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Judge orders state to pay developer $1.6M for Aloha Tower planning
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Kingsway Financial sells Hawaii hurricane insurance provider Zephyr
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Obama must fill in blanks of reform plan