Vol. 11, Issue 146 - Friday, May 26, 2006
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Workers install rolls of photovoltaic film roofing at the Army Hawaii Family Housing project at Schofield Barracks. The solar roofing will provide about 30 percent of the homes' energy needs.
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Property tax cut bill advances
The proposal reduces rates by 16 cents and offers a $200 discount, but at the expense of commercial rates.
Democrats face tough choice for party future
Both parties have isle political conventions this weekend.
GOP aims first to hold onto top state posts
Both parties have isle political conventions this weekend.
Tommy Chong: Out of the joint
Comedian Tommy Chong and the 'Marijuana-Logues' come to Blaisdell Concert Hall.
'Bows blank Bulldogs to advance
Steven Wright strikes out 13 to lead Hawaii to an 8-0 victory in its WAC tournament opener.
Bank warns people to avoid HIG
Bankoh tells customers of Hawaiian Insurance & Guaranty to seek policies elsewhere.
Court was right to ground banners
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has rejected an anti-abortion group's plans to fly banners from planes above Oahu.
Jury saw through corporate deception
A federal jury has convicted the chief executives of Enron Corp. of fraud and conspiracy changes.
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