Vol. 11, Issue 329 - Saturday, November 25, 2006
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2 isle Marines are killed in Iraq
The Wednesday deaths in Al-Anbar province raise the unit's death toll to 13.
3 arrested this week in sexual assaults
One man is charged after police say he flew here to see a girl he met online.
Injured police motorcyclist needs blood donations
The 30-year-old officer who crashed his motorcycle while escorting President Bush on Tuesday remained in critical condition yesterday.
A second chance
Tiwanak decided to beat the odds -- and he did.
Brennan says best is ahead
The QB says UH's prolific offense is just getting going.
Wahine beat New Mexico State in WAC tourney final
Hawaii avenges its loss to the Aggies by taking the season's rubber match on a neutral court.
Kahuku comes through
The OIA champs score on the game's final play to beat Baldwin in a state semifinal.
Mall activity solid going into critical holiday period
Sales at Ala Moana Center have increased by single digits this year from last year.
Bypass line let city dodge another sewage spill
An emergency bypass line prevented a large-scale sewage spill in Waikiki.
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