Vol. 11, Issue 259 - Saturday, September 16, 2006
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JUDGE LETS 'DOG' OUT
» Duane "Dog" Chapman flashed a shaka sign yesterday as he exited the U.S. District Courthouse escorted by lawyer James Blancarte after being released on $300,000 bail in connection with his Mexican extradition case.
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Judge lets the 'Dog' out
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Supporters clamor for Chapman's freedom
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Mesa accused of conspiring to oust Aloha
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Allegations of theft, sex abuse swirl around BOE candidate
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Isle birds to be tested for flu
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'Ice' use tied to low weight in newborns
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Arroyo arrives in isles after meet in Cuba
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Shorter rail would cut ridership
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Man is convicted of burning 65-year-old
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Phone book cover celebrates UH's centennial
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Wie has another weekend free
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Wahine rally past Poly for much-needed win
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Warriors on both sidelines
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Rebels tough on UH
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Wahine score winning goal with 2 seconds left
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Crusaders start strong against Warriors
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Undefeated Waianae controls the clock
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Judge lets the 'Dog' out
The bounty hunter salutes fans as he leaves court and is out on $300,000 bail.
Mesa accused of conspiring to oust Aloha from isle market
Hawaiian said in court that e-mails found during legal discovery show Meda intended to put Aloha out of business.
Allegations of theft, sex abuse swirl around BOE candidate
A former employer claims accusations are supported by DeRego's own letters and e-mails.
Ultimate Fun Run
Maui's annual Hana Relay is a day of teamwork, food and, most of all, good fun.
Blessings abound
The Izumo Taishakyo Mission on Kukui Street celebrates 100 years in the isles.
Wie has another weekend free
But missing another cut won't stop the teen from trying again.
Rainbow Wahine rally past Poly for much-needed win
Hawaii comes back after trailing two games to none to gain a split with the Mustangs.
Warriors on both sidelines
Hawaii will be well represented on the UNLV side of the field in today's home opener for UH.
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Game Day: Rebels tough on UH
Reaction to Sheraton revamp is mixed
The company's four Waikiki properties would morph into five hotels and a timeshare.
Trade winds should be put to use as energy source
Fourteen wind turbines are scheduled to be built in South Point on the Big Island to provide power for 10,000 households.
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