Vol. 11, Issue 287 - Saturday, October 14, 2006
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Wahine volleyball streak ends at 114
The Wahine lose for the first time in the WAC since 1998, falling to the Aggies
Bail denied for teacher accused of dealing 'ice'
The finding that he could be dangerous stuns some 60 family members and friends
Airline owner go! sued over secrecy violations
Aloha Air claims that the company intends to drive it out of business
Ahhh, baby! That massage feels good
Massaging can create a calming effect on the little ones and it also helps them sleep better
Wallace is life of Twilight Ohana party
The coach climbs out of a coffin to remind everyone that he's not dead yet
Local 5 reaches deal with Sheraton
Hotel workers union Local 5 will seek similar agreements with other Waikiki hotels
Public should give assistance to anti-drug task force
A Leilehua High School teacher has been charged with distributing crystal meth
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