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37,000 customers lose electricity for four hours partly because of the hot weather
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Out of power
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Stalking case allowed at molestation trial
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Shark bite victim could lose agility in left hand
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Influx of shark sightings could be deceiving
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Ex-coaches get separate trials
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Hot line will help track liquor sales to minors
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Superferry could face rough ride on Maui
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Akaka is endorsed by national arms control group
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Hilo site will house services for veterans
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Maui budget pays for water rights
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OUT OF POWER
>> 37,000 customers lose electricity for four hours partly because of the hot weather.
>> Everyone from dentists to big-box stores is affected in areas of south Oahu.
Stalking case allowed at molestation trial
A Kauai doctor was convicted in Florida nearly a decade ago.
How Howie Got Hot
Comic Howie Mandel marvels at his fortune after nearly rejecting TV's white-hot 'Deal.'
'93 'Bows look back
Matt Apana, Corey Ishigo and others recall their experiences playing for UH's last NCAA regional baseball qualifier.
Dell venture takes over Hualalai resort
Michael Dell's MSD Capital and Rockpoint Group have bought the luxury Four Seasons property.
Speed law fits crime with proper penalties
A new law increases fines and adds license suspensions and possible jail time as penalties for speeding.
Federal security cuts don't ensure safety
Hawaii's federal funding for antiterrorism is being cut this year to $13 million from last year's nearly $22 million.
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