Vol. 11, Issue 123 - Wednesday, May 3, 2006
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Chris Davis, a 1973 Damien graduate and NASA engineer, presented Damien students yesterday with tiles removed from space shuttle Columbia. Damien student Kris Herauf tried on an astronaut glove.
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Tax cut expected to pass
As legislators wrap up, a Washington group asks more be done for the working poor.
Helicopter helps successful HPD arrest
A motorcyclist leads police on a wild ride that ends in his arrest on Round Top Drive.
World Cup soccer team features first Hawaii player
The Haleiwa native and Kamehameha graduate is among 23 players selected to compete for the U.S.
Sweet, sour sassy
Two opposite flavors result in delectable dishes across ethnic and culinary divides.
Hawaii walks all over Grambling State
Dean Turner gives the rest of the pitching staff a break by shutting down the Tigers on the road.
Tennessee's Hawaiians thrill Norm Chow
The Titans assistant has three other Hawaiians to talk story with -- LaBoy, Mahelona and Mawae.
Oahu home sales drop
Prices increase even as interest rates rise and more houses and condos are up for sale.
Use Kakaako program as model for helping homeless people
The state has opened a facility for the homeless evicted from Ala Moana park.
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