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Monday, February 14, 2011 |
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February 14, 2011 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 12:36 PM :: 18024 Views :: Hawaii County News, Agriculture, Kauai County News, DHHL, Maui County News, Congressional Delegation, Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development, World News, Hawaii History
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Pensions, Rail, Earmarks: Abercrombie and Obama wage war on Inouye
Gaming Lobbyist describes much deeper involvement in selecting Abercrombie Cabinet
A State-Recognized Indian Tribe for Hawaii?
Wolfson: Push past civil union to gay marriage
Report: Lottery remains a poor bet for education funding
Human Trafficking Bills to be Heard Tuesday
Farmers send two tons of Kona Coffee to troops in Afghanistan, Iraq
Petition drive to stop Mauna Kea Sheep Slaughter
West Maui Taxpayers Association to hold Annual Meeting
Supreme Court to hear Case: Do elected officials with Conflict of Interest have a right to vote?
Radcliffe: Raising GE Tax Will Happen
Kalapa: Leave The Excuses On The Table And Just Call It A Money Grab
Can Hawaii Pensioners help out Bill Clinton’s Billionaire Movie Moguls?
A good deal: A U.S.-Korea free trade pact would promote prosperity and regional stability
SA Raiding Party: Special funds, justify yourselves
Raid on Highway Funds becomes excuse for Weight Tax Hike
Meet the lawyer who will cash in on State-mandated Foreclosure Mediation
Today 3PM: BoE to hold hearing on Lilioukalani, Puuhale and Kalihi closures
Cronies to cash in as DoE becomes Land Developer
Phony Rail Groundbreaking: “All you need are a few politicians and a shovel"
PBN: Lawmakers should keep gaming out of Hawaii
Perry and Price talk Gambling
Hawaii lawmakers consider back-to-school tax holiday
Maui Considers Waste-to-Energy
KIUC Election: KCC to host Candidate Forum
UH Ignores requirement to buy Local Ag Produce
Luddites Crushed as Anti-GMO bills go down in flames
Hawaii ranks #2 in Homelessness
Former Prison Inmate Wins $83,000 Settlement
Isle prisons become key source of labor
Brown U, Kohala Ctr team up to provide Advanced Brainwashing
Why Are Islanders The Fattest People?
Losers: Clinton, Obama point fingers at each other over Failure in Egypt
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Friday, February 4, 2011 |
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February 4, 2011 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 11:29 AM :: 13318 Views :: Hawaii County News, Agriculture, Kauai County News, DHHL, Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development
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SB803 Assisted Suicide to be heard Monday
Abercrombie names anti-Superferry protester Morita to head PUC
CAGW warns Inouye against “Phonemarking or other underhanded techniques”
HB1058: Buying Office Equipment with Capital Improvement Bonds
VIDEO: Fontaine “HB166 is an anti-business bill”
Borreca: Don't count on riding Honolulu rail any time soon
McKenna Confirmation Hearing At 10 a.m.
OIP: Governor must reveal candidate list
Department of Human Services will end contracts with 41 organizations to relieve a $116 million deficit (While HGEA furloughs set to be eliminated)
Broke Hippie: Abercrombie Running Low on Cash, Seeks Extra $1M
Legislators obsessed with getting more Marijuana into hands of voters
Green Energy Scammers thrilled at Morita PUC appointment
Weight Tax Increase? Souki admits road maintenance funds have been regularly raided
Aloha Stadium honcho says fixing the venue entirely now is the best option while waiting for a new stadium to be built (Undoing Lingle #1)
Kuhio Park Terrace Public Housing Refurbishment Plans Questioned at Legislature (Undoing Lingle #2)
300 paying customers: Gumapac copies Keanu Sai’s Mortgage Scam
UH Manoa Asian Studies Chair backs Burma’s Military Junta
SA: Give superintendent needed tool
Charter Schools Chief Forced To Resign
SB871: Homeschool Extracurricular Activities
Zone adjustment would help small schools stay open
Recyclers' Big Subsidy Could Be Cut
Acupuncturists to fight bill they say would lower standards
Domestic abuse survivors urge lawmakers to close loophole in TRO law
House committee tables Silver Alert bill
Brainwashed Ecomatons harass Kona Fish farm
Clean energy blocked: Sierra Club Vetoes Hydro Plant on Kauai
Land Use Commission Blasts City Landfill Manager
Credit union board reduces its perks after members' criticism
Honolulu FBI targets stimulus fraud with new hotline
Global Warmists tell Samoans to stop eating
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Thursday, February 3, 2011 |
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February 3, 2011 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 1:44 PM :: 16011 Views :: Hawaii County News, Agriculture, Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development, World News, Hawaii History
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Two Civil Unions Bills to be heard Tuesday
US Senate repeals part of Obamacare: Inouye, Akaka left out in cold among 17 bitter-enders
Roll Call: Akaka offers no indication he will run in 2012
Aquarium Diver: State has found no decline in fish stocks
SB715: Repeal Ethanol Mandate to be heard Thursday
Abercrombie Accepting "Long Term" Applications for BOE Vacancy
Abercrombie’s Kupuna Tax would soak State Retirees $3894/year
Sabotaging RTTT: HSTA, HGEA fight Bill giving superintendent power to revamp failing schools
Judiciary Committee Hearing On Appointment Of Judge Sabrina McKenna FRIDAY
Okomoto Confirmation hearing: Violence, threats, and restraining orders
Young: Budget will only be Two months late—$50M to $250M in new spending
SA to Legislature: Decide on gambling without letting people vote
Judicial Secrecy: Abercrombie, Hifo defend Lawyers’ right to deceive clients
The Weaning: Some Inouye Cronies learned to survive without Earmarks
HB1244: Will Churches Have right to refuse to perform Gay Civil Unions?
Atheists Panic: Hawaii Senate Invocation Ban Goes Too Far
Haters should be removed from MLK Day March
SB651: Homeowners lobby lawmakers for help fighting foreclosure
City personal services contracts return to the public record
Hotel Workers vs Enviros: Green program that made housekeeping people lose benefits and hours of work
Former President of Filipino Chamber of Commerce indicted in ‘Easy Mortgage’ Fraud
A Danger Demanding Sunshine — The Consequences of Hawaii's Public Pension Shortfall
Smug Civil Beat makes fool of itself covering Bachmann speech
WASHINGTON REPORT: Congressional Mood Will Bring Austerity to Territories
Kamehameha Schools’ Endowment rises to $7.82 Billion
Scant Details Available About Hawaiian University
Hawaii Targeting Growing Use of “Bath Salt” Stimulant
NYSE asks Maui Land & Pineapple about 'unusual' trading activity
Atomic Monkey pushes Wind Farm Scam
American Samoa government told to sell cable shares to overcome deficit
Obama the Hobo of Punahou
WikiLeaks: US vs China in battle of the anti-satellite space weapons
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Friday, January 21, 2011 |
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January 21, 2011 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 12:58 PM :: 8499 Views :: Hawaii County News, Agriculture, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development
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Analysis: Hanabusa’s glorious DC MetroRail would leave Rida Cabanilla stuck in traffic
DoE now complaining about Lack of Audits—wants more money
Bankruptcy? Path Is Sought for States to Escape Pension Burdens
Rep Mica Commits to Rail Project
Godless Hawaii Senate, bows to ACLU, Mitch Kahle, ends daily chamber prayers
Catholic second in command quits Priesthood to serve Abercrombie administration
Legalized Gambling Under Consideration
SA: Ruling on DHHL misses mark
New OHA chairwoman’s top priority is ceded-lands resolution
Oshiro: We can get anything past Abercrombie--We will defend the whole building
Three more years for UH President Greenwood
Geothermal Renewable Energy Talks on the Big Island
CB/FACE: Heroic Communists maintained a muscular progressive vision, pulling all of Hawaii's body politic in their direction
Developer dumping $47M of Hawaii real estate: “We should have done this a while ago”
Your Tax Dollars at work: Tennessee Banker moving to Hawaii to cash in on Hi Tech
David Henkin: The lawyer for Earthjustice won a long campaign to stop the Army's live-fire training in Makua Valley
Malaria returns to Hawaii?
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Wednesday, January 19, 2011 |
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January 19, 2011 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 3:35 PM :: 13174 Views :: Hawaii County News, Agriculture, Kauai County News, DHHL, Maui County News, Congressional Delegation, Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development
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Full Text: Sen. Sam Slom Opening Day Address
House Republican caucus announces Legislative Package
House Republican Caucus announces Committee Assignments
Fiscal Notes and Economic Impact Statements for Hawaii Legislation?
Prisons May Release Up To 1,000 Offenders
House Leadership Fight Could Spill Into Opening Day
Leadership void persists
Feds Clear Way For Transit Construction
Politico: Hanabusa suddenly doesn’t want to bend rules to dictate policy
Debate might hold up switch to appointed BOE
DANGER: Legislature in Session
Former city supervisor gets jail time for stealing nearly $20K in taxpayer money to inflate pension
Publisher: Nobody wants to share Civil Beat
FCC OKs local airing of satellite radio
MMMC poised to be among state’s largest heart programs
Disney Looking To Hire 1,200 For Aulani Resort In Koolina
Hawaii Democrats say world will end if Obamacare repealed
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Friday, January 14, 2011 |
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January 14, 2011 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 3:11 PM :: 12398 Views :: Hawaii County News, Agriculture, Maui County News, Congressional Delegation, Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development
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650% return on Inouye: $1.9M in contributions, $1.25B in earmarks
Instant Runoff? Low-income voters struggle with ranked-choice voting
Flashback: Obama defends Christian Invocation at Inaugural
Michael Steele drops out of race for Republican Party chairman, endorses Cino
$1.7B Short? City and state clam up on rail
Local Reporters “genuflected and basked in the aura” of Dan Inouye
Inouye warns House Democrats to resolve dispute
INOUYE FLASHBACK Dec 2006: Heads on Stakes, Blood on the floor
Republicans give Say leverage against Dissidents
HGEA operatives Claim no more workers can be cut
Mainland Gays excited by Hawaii civil unions
Pray to Prey? Invocation offered for success of Akaka Bill
Cayetano Officials Re-Unite Under Abercrombie
Talent goes where it is appreciated: Koller chosen to head South Carolina Social Services
Incarceration not Education: Abercrombie Admin may close Kulani Challenge Academy and reconvert to prison
School keeps principal's kin as personnel
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss: Aila continues Theilen’s DLNR Rules changes
Micro-Minority: Only 3.5% of workers are dopers—1% on meth
Sale of American Savings Bank not a slam dunk
Squabbling Tax Credit Beneficiaries continue war
Some not surprised that shark tour boat burned: Arson aboard a vessel was bound to happen, says a member of a surfing organization
Another Maui Ponzi Scheme? True Wealth Group Mortgage Scammers continue to implode
5,226 Acres of Big Isle Koa Forest May Be Sold in Bankruptcy
Drug Dealers with Gun roam KS Campus
Micronesia could be the 51st state
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Thursday, January 13, 2011 |
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January 13, 2011 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 1:18 PM :: 12215 Views :: Hawaii County News, Agriculture, Kauai County News, DHHL, Maui County News, Congressional Delegation, Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development
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Anti-gay religious cult tied to torture seeks Charter conversion of Mokapu Elementary
“More Federal Funds?” S&P, Moody's AGAIN Warn On U.S. Credit Rating
End run around law: Rail to raid $300M from City General Fund
SA: DoE is cutting Excellence to preserve mediocrity
The Chaos Begins: Sierra Club wins right to attack Hawaiian Homelands leasing, finances in Court
Say, Luke: Negotiations about negotiations….
Michael Medved: Hawaii Senate 'Insane' to Ban Invocation
Shapiro: Church-State concerns target Christianity, rather than religion in general
Kamehameha Parents fear retaliation more than lunatic with guns
Prison Probe Of Suicide Finds Guards Falsified Records, Neglected Bed Checks
SA: Big Island prosecutor to retire after 19 years
UH Seeks Extra $170M as Stimulus, furlough end approach
Kokubun puts Barrel Tax back on the Agenda
Kenoi: 'We now have a county government we cannot afford' (So he asks for $35M more)
Judicial Selection Commission meets to consider Supreme Court Nominees
Walter Ritte opposes wind on Molokai
A 25-Year Legal Odyssey for Dictator's Victims
State names interim energy administrator
Oahu loads up with guns: Gun deaths are among the lowest in the U.S., but ownership is growing
Rat Lungworm Disease Anyone? Enviro Cult renews raw foods hype
Army ends live-fire training at Makua
Lack of REAL ID could shut Hawaii residents out of air travel starting May 11
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Tuesday, January 11, 2011 |
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January 11, 2011 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 2:13 PM :: 7703 Views :: Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development
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Gates: North Korea will soon have missiles capable of hitting Hawaii with A-bomb
Hawaii Congressional Delegation: How They Voted January 5-10, 2011
SPLC ties Tucson shooter to leader of Hawaiian Sovereignty Movement, 2008 Iolani Palace takeover
Shapiro: Hawaii Democrats Blatantly target Christianity for obliteration
Idiot progressives think Army Nuked Kawaihae Harbor
HGEA, UPW benefit: Airport Officials Race To Hire 200 Workers
Same-Sex Civil Unions Supporters 'Optimistic'
Another day, another Advertiser Puff piece: Finance director nominee Kalbert Young is praised for his brilliance
Anti-Superferry protesters upset over GOP support for Say
Aiona nails Saiki for partisanship
FULL TEXT: Jan 5 DoE Budget Briefing to Ways and Means Committee
Hawaii is top spender on State hospitals
Lopez is not ready to lead DCCA
Kauai canceling furlough Friday this week, perhaps rest of the year
Five Hawaii County prosecutors may quit when Kimura goes
Billion Dollar Default: Grand Wailea investors give up ownership
Buy American rule means military contract windfall for Hawaii Solar contractors
Cashing in on “green” energy
Perry and Price, KSSK keep isle radio leads
Honolulu Officials At Odds With Winter White House Owner's Take on Law
Study boosts defense of aquarium fish industry
Kill the First Amendment: Star-Advertiser: Beware dangerous public rhetoric
Kill the Second Amendment: Democrat Borreca blames Palin, conservatives for shooting
Liberals using Tucson shooting to boost gun control in Hawaii
Chun Oakland: Mental illness is real issue
How America's elite hijacked a massacre to take revenge on Sarah Palin
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Monday, January 10, 2011 |
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January 10, 2011 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 3:15 PM :: 12501 Views :: Hawaii County News, Agriculture, Kauai County News, DHHL, Maui County News, Congressional Delegation, Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development
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Tucson Shooting: After blaming Palin, TEA Party, Hawaii media liberals seek to end discussion
But 9th Circuit rules that Honolulu Muslim with guns, detained for 5150 mental health exam, had rights violated because someone mentioned terrorism
SA: Not clear DOE will obey 180-day law
Kalapa: Abercrombie may eliminate all vacant positions
Democrats nominate three to replace Kokubun
Does Abercrombie’s DCCA pick have a conflict of interest?
Lee transfers command of Hawaii National Guard, state Civil Defense
Maui News: Starting Tuesday, customers should bring bags to markets
Census: Idle Youth swarm Maui, Kauai, Kona, Volcano, North Shore
There goes the neighborhood: Rosanne Barr describes her “Nut farm’ on Hamakua Coast
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Sunday, January 9, 2011 |
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January 9, 2011 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 2:00 PM :: 11099 Views :: Kauai County News, DHHL, Maui County News, Congressional Delegation, Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development
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Djou “Shocked and saddened by shooting of Rep Gifford”
SA Admits: Abercrombie was lying about either transparency, federal funds, furloughs, new departments, no GE Tax hike, or no TAT raid
SA peddles expensive new DoE contractor to Legislature
Hawaii has Union political power, but not workers’ rights
Ethics panel seeks 2 new members
Democrat Borreca, Eric Ryan team up to attack GOP (again)
Priorities: Foie Gras back on Legislative Agenda for 2011
TIMBER! Kauai Businesses gear up for bag ban, switch to paper
Kauai Council forms committee to stop it from breaking its own rules
Another attack on affordable housing: Enviros demand ban on gas water heaters, require $6000 solar water heaters
Maui Anti-Superferry Protesters attack Affordable Housing Development
“Any Interested Person” could make Maui Planning Department revoke permits
People blamed for lack of Hawaii agriculture
Mauna Loa Observatory admits Volcano affects CO2 readings
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Saturday, January 8, 2011 |
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January 8, 2011 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 1:48 PM :: 11965 Views :: Hawaii County News, Agriculture, Maui County News, Congressional Delegation, Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development
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Stalemate Broken: House Republican Caucus backs Calvin Say for Speaker
Rep. Marumoto Bill to mandate DNA collection from arrested suspects
After brother pleads guilty in Ponzi scheme, Hawaii County prosecutor announces plans to resign, move to Maui
More Atheist garbage: Activist Questions Church Waivers
UH Profs dropped $100/each to embarrass their profession by electing The Abercrombie
Ed Board Appointees Could Take Seats By Summer
Senator pulls out of DHHL lawsuit
Lanai wind farm term agreement negotiated
Reported bid for Hawaiian Electric raises questions of conflicts, ethics
Hawaiian Electric Takeover Spurs Angry E-mails (Green energy descends into farce)
HNN: Hawaiian Electric “we have nothing to date”
Sabato on 2012: Dan Akaka “Safe for Now”
New Adjutant General Takes Command of Hawaii National Guard
Feds Investigate Alleged $1 Million Embezzlement by a Hawaii Bank of America Employee
Fire Guts Controversial Shark Tour Boat
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Friday, January 7, 2011 |
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January 7, 2011 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 2:29 PM :: 13685 Views :: Hawaii County News, Agriculture, Maui County News, Congressional Delegation, Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development
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Hiram Bingham IV, the secret rescuer
Criminals in DoE, HSTA continue to openly violate 180 day law
Abercrombie short $529M in 2012, tells legislature to fix it
Democrats secretly vote to end Senate Invocations
Palafox: Doctors, Hospitals not cost effective
Maui, Kauai Counties Expect Budget Surpluses
2012 Warmup: Kenoi strikes back, Contractors buddies denounce Yagong
Hawaii, the Islands of Missed Opportunity
DoE attacks affordable housing: Developers to be assessed impact fees for new schools
School transport contractors collude to jack up prices
New economy: Robin Danner in Guam to score piece of Military Buildup
Old Economy: HBO chief's Big Isle project bankrupt
New Economy: After constructing “Green” energy economy, Hui tries to buy HELCO
New Economy: “Green” energy: Burning money to generate electricity
Republicans not kicked out of Senate Studio
Congresswomen Hirono and Sanchez meet with Hawaii's Hispanic community
Gov. Abercrombie, you’re gonna have your hands full
Public Housing Tenants Vent Frustrations Over Washing Machines
Obama Hawaiian Vacation Tops $120K/Day
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Thursday, January 6, 2011 |
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January 6, 2011 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 3:09 PM :: 14036 Views :: Hawaii County News, Agriculture, Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development, World News, Hawaii History
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WaPo: Futile, Discouraging, Depressing -- Hanabusa joins the lowest of the low
Djou: Our hard-fought battle allowed the GOP to gain 3-5 additional seats on the mainland
Hanabusa: One Day on the Job, One Broken Promise
Full Text: Speaker John Boehner takes gavel
Convicted felon, newsrack thief, Larry Mehau associate among eight vying for Senate Appointment
Conspirators meet in secret attempt to divvy up House Committees
Carlisle: “I don’t plan to cooperate with Abercrombie”
Will Obama Silence Blundering Abercrombie?
Hanabusa fails to get Appropriations committee seat
Kimura surrenders after admitting that he bilked up to $20M from various investors
Criminal DoE refuses to obey 180 day law
Price of Failure: Hawaii Public Schools Ask for $1.8 billion, Plus $29 million 'Wish List'
New Mexico judge gets Hawaii post
SA, Landed Aristocracy have High hopes for ag designation
Environmental Group Complains About Rail Transit Hearing
Civil Beat: Are haoles victimized
Obama's Winter White House an Illegal Rental
Reps hold meeting on chemophobia Scam
Atheist to get money from State, end public prayers?
SLARS Investigation by Hawaii Lawmakers a Flop
Yagong 'welcomes' ethics hearing (pushback from Kenoi 2012 campaign)
Transparency comes to change orders: Council to review costly contract additions
Councilman Fred Blas advances funding for Puna park
Family sues over lost safe deposit box
Retracted Autism Study An ‘Elaborate Fraud,’ British Journal Finds
Large fire continues to burn at Hawaiian Waste Systems
“Green” energy scammers continue to salivate over Hawaii
WSJ: Q&A With Steve Case About Ron Klain, LivingSocial & Venture Capital
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Wednesday, January 5, 2011 |
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January 5, 2011 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 3:01 PM :: 10566 Views :: Hawaii County News, Agriculture, Maui County News, Congressional Delegation, Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development
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$126M Giveaway: Abercrombie quietly boosts spending on Public Employees’ Insurance
Birthers “Born Again” thanks to Abercrombie
Instant Runoff Voting debunked
Pinching the Power of Dan's Purse
Rail Money: “There’s just no chance at all”
Shapiro: Djou departs political life, slamming door behind him
Don't raise fees for status quo
Budget Director Doesn't Have All the Answers for Lawmakers
Pension, Health-Care Costs Contribute to State Budget Gap
Hawaii government boosts its share of health costs
Abercrombie demanding emergency funding for Governor, Lt Gov office
Hawaii tax revenue down 5.5 percent in fiscal year
State's Billion-Dollar Investment Still Frozen
Landed Aristocracy cash in on Hawaii Tax credits
Principal's absence disturbs parents
Better Government with Rep Fontaine
Mass Psychosis on Big island after boy touches turtle
Dialysis monopoly accused of Predatory Pricing
Soak the Homeowner to feed contractors? Hawaii County council debates impact fees
“Green” Energy: X-treme power 4th Hawaii Wind project
Hanabusa Prepares To Take Office: Hawaii Democrat Faces GOP Majority
HNN VIDEO: Interview: Mufi Hannemann on media exposure and tourism
American Samoa school official pleads guilty to bribery charges
Birthers: The more Abercrombie talks, the more unbelievable his story gets
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Monday, January 3, 2011 |
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January 3, 2011 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 3:07 PM :: 9074 Views :: Maui County News, Congressional Delegation, Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development
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WaPo: Abercrombie “taking the pole position of political surrealism”
December 7 battlefield to become Regional Park
Birther War Year Two: Hey Neil, Don't feed the trolls
Faking it again: Change in law blocks Abercrombie from delaying tax refunds
Mayor Arakawa Take 2
New Oahu Council Members Take Office
Michael Steele counting on Hawaii
Hawaii GOP sets special state committee meeting
DBEDT: Cashing in on ‘Green’ energy
Kalapa: Act 221 advocates to blame for your tax increases
Horrible tragedy: Sierra Club hacked, year-end donations blocked
SA: Audit sows seeds for change
Progressives demand “consequences”: Department of Taxation took “unprecedented” action to hinder critical audit
No ‘consequences’ here: Repeat burglar released from jail into drug rehab
Tam's spending unverified
Mizuno’s Playoff push Panders
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Tuesday, December 28, 2010 |
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December 28, 2010 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 1:42 PM :: 11792 Views :: Hawaii County News, Agriculture, Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development, World News, Hawaii History
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USA Today: Neil Abercrombie, the friend you don’t need
Enviros demand Hawaii Food Tax
22% of Ballots in for Special Election
Hawaii teachers brace for major health fund change
GOP legislators knocked off the air?
DoE Substitutes still want their $20M
Honolulu Prosecutor promises to investigate City Overtime
No competitive bidding: Castle & Cooke gets waiver for solar farm
Rail project’s ridership projection is highly improbable
South Kona bypass bond: County seeks expedited trial, Yagong wants new bond to start construction
Woman advocates officers' memorial
Free floating Anxiety: Star-Advertiser continues to push chromium 6 chemophobia scam
Free Floating Anxiety: Herbicide spraying concerns residents
Politically incorrect Hawaii news publication launched
China deploying carrier-sinking missile
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Friday, December 24, 2010 |
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December 24, 2010 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 1:53 PM :: 7675 Views :: Hawaii County News, Agriculture, Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development
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How Christmas Came to Hawaii
Hawaii Congressional delegation: How they voted December 20-22
Miles of cash: DoE burns $2.2M for “car mileage”
The Dangers of Mail-In Ballots
A New Day In Hawaii: For Abercrombie, discrediting 'birthers' is a top priority
Abercrombie names Legislative policy team
Federal Contract Preferences – A Boon For Native Hawaiian-Owned Companies
Malama Solomon suing State over water to her ranch
State Water Official: Chromium Six Test "Irresponsible"
Christmas gift to UPW: 10 inmates injured in riot at Arizona prison
Hawaii’s initial unemployment claims fall 25.2%
Benefits extension to help thousands in Hawaii
Hawaii's War: National Guard, Reservists Face Hardships at Home
Army looks to improve PTA training facilities
“Envision Laie” commentary misses the bigger picture
Central Pacific Financial Corp.'s Private Placement is Fully Subscribed
Waters off Obama’s vacation home full of sewage
PHOTOS: Kailua police chase suspect thru checkpoint at Obama vacation home
Arrested in Honolulu, Abdel Hameed Shehadeh indicted on terror charges
Biden says gay marriage 'inevitable'
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Tuesday, December 21, 2010 |
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December 21, 2010 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 3:05 PM :: 10054 Views :: Hawaii County News, Agriculture, Maui County News, Congressional Delegation, Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development
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$772M short: Abercrombie submits two-year budget, blames Lingle, tells Legislature to fix it
Lame Duck Won’t Create Race-Based Government After All
Hawaii Congressional delegation: How they voted December 12-19
Michael Medved to speak at SBH Conference
TEA Party favorite Sheriff Richard Mack to speak in Honolulu
New Hawaii State laws effective January 1, 2011
After giving away millions, Abercrombie plans to ask for emergency funds to cover $71.6 million shortfall
Angry Abercrombie: “Crisis is an opportunity”
Say “its his responsibility to come up with balanced budget”, Abercrombie exasperated
Expert testimony: Abercrombie complains about phoniness
State Faces $844 Million Shortfall: New Gov. Offers No Specific Plan To Solve Deficit
Abercrombie promises no GE Tax increase
Akaka Bill fallout? Machado takes over from Apoliona at OHA
Inouye retaliates against Filipino veterans
Slom: Close Hawaii’s Public Schools? Better to Close the Department of Education
Kalapa: Jigsaw Puzzle Fix Needed To Repair Hawaii's Economic Future
Molina, Parsons to join Arakawa Admin
EIS notice issued for proposed Kona waste-to-energy plant
Obamas go shopping, lights blown out, kids start crying
Mistakenly Believing Immunity Applied, Ex-Diplomat’s Son Stole $300K From Law Firm
After failed IPO, Hawaii Windfarm developer hopes for “some kind of private financing”
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Monday, December 20, 2010 |
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December 20, 2010 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 4:39 PM :: 11012 Views :: Hawaii County News, Agriculture, Maui County News, Congressional Delegation, Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development
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Honolulu is #2 on Erin Brockovich hexavalent chromium hit list
Nanakuli Special Election Candidates’ forum Tuesday
Abercrombie nominates Louie Attorney General
New Hawaii State laws effective January 1, 2011
Governor picks attorney general
6 Democrats vying for Takamine's Senate seat
SA: Plan for isle inmates awaited
ILind suddenly discovers there might be a revolving door between politics and journalism
Band or Football for Homeschoolers? Not in Hawaii
Obama HHS officials laud Obamacare law’s effect on Hawaii
Tesoro forced to sell fuel at a loss to HECO
Maui Taser case ruling could have nationwide implications
FORBES: Bank of Hawaii named “America’s Healthiest Bank”
DLIR Report: 'Green' jobs in Hawaii to rise 26 percent
Sopogy to partner with Chinese company on power plant
Hawaii bicycling activist returns to Connecticut
Clayton Hee pushes for Marianas Islands shark-finning ban
Gabbard wants a law addressing data leaks
Father slams 'veiled' Wanat report
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Sunday, December 19, 2010 |
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December 19, 2010 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 1:16 PM :: 7217 Views :: Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development
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Abercrombie announces DOH team, DOT deputy
KITV: Former Soldier Hails Final Senate Vote: Hawaii Man Was Discharged Over Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell
Toguchi: Give us more money or we will close your schools
Med school's Palafox is named state health director
Kobayashi confirmed as Hawaii U.S. district judge
Inouye retaliates against Philippine Veterans
SA: Start now on setting up authority for rail transit
American Community Survey captures current state of economy
Lawyer Modafferi rebounds from dreadful 'ice' addiction
Blind man, woman file a countersuit, saying predatory practices hurt them
Show biz delivers $407 million to Hawaii's economy
Party Unity: Progressives seek felony prosecution for Mufi’s fake Venture Capitalists
Snobs want $250,000 per sq mile to find fireworks
Peter Boy's siblings hope truth comes out
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Thursday, December 16, 2010 |
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December 16, 2010 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 3:14 PM :: 9891 Views :: Hawaii County News, Agriculture, Kauai County News, DHHL, Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development
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EPA: Sharp decrease in Hawaii air, water pollution
Punished for success? BoE to consider closing two of State’s most successful schools
Feds to loan $25M/month as Hawaii Unemployment Compensation fund runs dry
Star-Advertiser endorses McDermott in Special Election
Aiona appointed Exec VP of St Louis School
Eric Ryan’s annual anti-GOP scam makes Star-Advertiser, Kauai Garden Isle and Maui News
Hundreds Oppose Consolidation of Hawaii Kai Schools
Kia’aina Abercrombie?
Abercrombie already using Saguro lawsuit as excuse to bulk up UPW positions with new prison
DUI overtime fraud: 7 Officers charged want city to pay their legal bills
Honolulu one of the most secure places to live
Inouye: Polynesians guided by Earmarks, Pork
OHA officials conspire with US Education Secretary Duncan
Djou, Hirono vote to repeal 'don't ask' law
Change order disclosure: Council advances transparency, notification bill
Clerk’s salary still stirring controversy
UH-Hilo drops lecturer known for his colorful language
9oz of dope OK on flight, charges dropped
Larger planes could mean Southwest flights to Hawaii
Hawaii snags $425K from Dannon yogurt settlement
Flight rules to be less strict during Obama visit
How Christmas developed in Hawaii
Shapiro: The night before the holiday we don’t mention
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Wednesday, December 15, 2010 |
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December 15, 2010 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 4:09 PM :: 12945 Views :: Hawaii County News, Agriculture, Kauai County News, DHHL, Maui County News, Congressional Delegation, Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development
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Hawaii Right to Life endorses Dudley, McDermott in Honolulu Council Special Election
Inouye earmark sets goal of developing a mechanism for Hawaii “Indian Tribe”
Djou welcomes GAO audit of Compact of Free Association funds
Abercrombie names Okimoto, Wong, Ono, Ito, Kaahanui to Cabinet
Most effective way to move forward should Akaka Bill be enacted?
Akaka Bill: Dead Horse in a Dead Duck Session
SA Continues look at Hawaii DoE Special Ed Disaster
Shapiro: Less rant, more rationale needed on cost of rail transit
Hawaii ranks low in emergency preparedness
Arakawa names Johnson to serve on mayoral team
Shapiro: Dirty districting
Kondo selected to head state Ethics Commission
UPW Thrill ride: Lawyers find 18 Mainland Hawaii prisoners willing to sue
Haleiwa Flood Blamed On Dam Failure: Lawsuit Says Uninspected Reservoir Released Torrent
Tax cheat, anti-Superferry protester Gary Hooser on Say speakership: It’s all quid pro quo
Honolulu Anti-Semite pleads insanity
AP and Eric Ryan team up in desperate effort to convince suckers that state GOP in turmoil over finances
California’s 1st female LG has Kaua‘i roots
Star-Advertiser trims rate increase for state’s legal ads
KITV may be knocked off DirecTV Satellite
Grace Pacific, Mid Pac Petroleum Merge
Hawaii still may hear symphonic music
Big Island tops in poverty
Aching for Development, Laie Has Hawaii's Highest Household Size
Abercrombie: Hawaii Needs Federal Help After Micronesian Ruling
Triathlete raising money for COFA migrants on Big Isle
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Thursday, December 9, 2010 |
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December 9, 2010 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 1:22 PM :: 11518 Views :: Hawaii County News, Agriculture, Kauai County News, DHHL, Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development
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North Korean threat to Hawaii mentioned in Wikileaks cables
Progressives denounce Obama: “What happened to the man?”
Abercrombie nominates Tam DLNR Deputy Director
King did all this within the law
House Dissidents blame factionalism for lack of majority package
Pay-to-Play deposits being accepted tonight at Hilton Hawaiian Village
Abercrombie Inherits $200M Pile of Lawsuits
State EIS process begins for undersea cables, wind farms
Hirono rejects Obama: Sens. Inouye, Akaka, Rep Djou To Vote For Tax Deal
Star-Advertiser continues process of trying to make First Lady acceptable
Carlisle appointees win initial approval
HPD officer arrested following Mililani store theft
Gun control propaganda installed at KCC
Visa Rules hold back US Tourism industry
Hawaii: A Gay Travel Oasis
Artificial woman wins reassignment to real women's prison
Dopers in frenzy as FLIR increases busts 575%
County settles suit for $55K
Kauai Enviros launch attack against Fish Aggregating Devices
Kona Coffee producers confused in wake of quarantine
Nest of endangered albatross found in Hawaii
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Tuesday, December 7, 2010 |
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December 7, 2010 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 2:07 PM :: 6869 Views :: Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development
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Pearl Harbor, Civil Rights, and Hawaii Statehood
Rep. Ward: If DoE won’t ban nepotism, insist on WASC Accreditation
GOP: “Hawaii can count on us to keep a watchful eye”
Abercrombie’s first act: Raid $90M to feed HSTA, HGEA
Hawaii arrest shows Revolution Muslim Shifting from Ideological to Operational
Meth Project Named Third Most Effective Philanthropy In the World
Website GovernorLindaLingle.com Launched
Pearl Harbor survivors gather 69 years later
Extra! Extra! How Did Journalists Cover Pearl Harbor The Day After?
Pearl Harbor is State’s Number One Tourist Draw
Abercrombie celebrates One-Party State, demands Republican shut up, yuks it up with fawning media
American flag, National Anthem, Pledge of Allegiance return to Iolani
Cabinet: No Tourism Liaison for Abercrombie?
Slavery lawyer turns down Abercrombie’s Attorney General offer
Don't say 'retirement' to Linda Lingle
Residents Rally Around East Oahu Schools as BoE threatens closure
Eco frauds cheer: Aquaculture on the Ropes in Hawaii
Hawaii suspends court search fee
Hawaii County Council inaugurated: Yagong calls for 'accountability, transparency' in tough times
LUC upholds Ooma denial
NPR: Destructive Bug Infests Hawaii's Kona Coffee Fields
Enviros, Island nations seek money using non-existent sea level rise as excuse
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010 |
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November 30, 2010 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 3:29 PM :: 14348 Views :: Hawaii County News, Agriculture, Kauai County News, DHHL, Maui County News, Congressional Delegation, Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development, World News, Hawaii History
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Wikileaks cables reveal China 'ready to abandon North Korea'
Anti-Military DLNR Pick demands Prayer as part of Public Hearings
Abercrombie DBEDT Pick financed biofuel, solar projects
Abercrombie: Clayton Hee has destroyed his chances of ever getting anywhere
Inouye offers defense of congressional earmarks
COFA medical care: Abercrombie will have to clean up his own $8M mess
Hawaii's initial unemployment claims fall 25.8%
Special Election: LoPresti claims trucker tried to run car off road
HPR Candidate Forum for Honolulu Council Special Election
A.G. Mark Bennett joining Starn O'Toole Marcus & Fisher
Shapiro: A Target on my back
US Supreme Court to rule on “equalizing” funds to publicly-financed candidates
SA: Set priorities for dam repairs
Public hearings set for Na Wai Eha water withdrawal applications
Arakawa names key water, finance directors
Kaua‘i’s government hospital
Hawaii’s QUEST Expanded Access Long Term Care Recognized Nationally
Human Rights Day Candlelight Vigil in Solidarity with Chinese Dissident Liu Xiaobo
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Monday, November 29, 2010 |
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November 29, 2010 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 12:03 PM :: 6718 Views :: Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development
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Hawaii Concealed Carry launches Firearm Permit Initiative
Deadline Today to register to vote in special council race
Shapiro: Abercrombie serves up waffles on BOE
Cachola: Counties’ Legislative Package hinges on aquarium fish
Civil Beat Publishes salaries of Honolulu County Employees
Lawmakers return to US Capitol to clean up leftovers
Obamanomics keeps construction prices, activity depressed
43% of DoE teacher hires not licensed
SA: Patients before policymakers
Nuclear option advances energy independence
Hawaii Senate panel holding hearing on PUC decision to allow Pasha inter-island cargo business
Democrat WHT targets Univ of the Nations
Residents protest rate-of-growth bill
Video captures lava igniting home in Kalapana subdivision
Tax Hike shuts Fiji’s namesake Bottled water firm
Location of firing range challenged on Guam
Gay Atheist behind leaks of 250,000 State department cables, military files
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Monday, November 29, 2010 |
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November, 2010 Letters to the Editor
By Letters to the Editor @ 10:11 AM :: 8323 Views :: Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development
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Kue! Sovereignty Activists to protest Abercrombie Inauguration
Slavery: Defender calls Federal Prosecutor “corrupt”
Honolulu Mayor Expects $100M Budget Shortfall, but Rail is Still On
Hawaii Sunshine better than TV
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Saturday, November 27, 2010 |
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November 27, 2010 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 1:49 PM :: 13536 Views :: Hawaii County News, Agriculture, Kauai County News, DHHL, Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development, World News, Hawaii History
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Register by Monday to vote in District 1 election
Auditor finds minor problems with 121 state funds
Lingle reflects on her governorship, eyes future political endeavors
SA: Tam should serve jail time
Atheist Capitol protestor found not guilty by Democrat judge, lawyer hopes case will bring an end to public prayer
Acquitted of lesbian murder attempt in Hawaii, woman goes on to rob banks in KY
Kauai Mayor Bernard Carvalho announces incoming cabinet
Nissan's silence on Leaf shipment frustrates isle residents
Harnessing the elements: Water Department turns to air for power
Greenpeace demands West & Central Pacific Fisheries commission ban fish aggregators
Flashback: Honolulu Record backed North Korea
Documentary will feature never before seen photos of Atomic tests
1860 Portland Oregonian publisher became emissary to Sandwich Isles
1931 Kamehameha School for Girls–”Everything Hawaiian was suppressed”
Pro-democracy movement wins Tongan election
FDIC Chair: Will the next fiscal crisis start in Washington?
Not so akbar: Muslim terrorist wanna-be fails to blow up crowd at Portland Christmas tree lighting
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Thursday, November 25, 2010 |
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November 25, 2010 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 2:50 PM :: 12754 Views :: Hawaii County News, Agriculture, Kauai County News, DHHL, Maui County News, Congressional Delegation, Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development
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The hidden story of the third Thanksgiving: 1623--giving thanks for freedom
Gaming Industry Lobbyist, Progressive activist screen Abercrombie cabinet picks
Thanksgiving message from Lingle and Aiona
Mother of Lt Gov. Aiona dies at 93
UH considers raising tuition 185%
KITV VIDEO: Lingle says Hamamoto promised to keep furloughs on non-instructional days
AFL-CIO officer, HGEA operative fight Say over Speakership
Abercrombie caught lying about federal funds
Progressives name three possible Hanabusa replacements
Councilman Rod Tam, still in office for five more weeks, Pleads Guilty To Theft Charges
Federal employee sentenced to a month in jail for steering a contract
Con man Rewald directs a Los Angeles talent agency
Star-Advertiser & Honolulu Unitarian Church claim all human progress created by liberals
Kamehameha proposes to buy Haleiwa site eyed for hotel
Failed Delivery of overseas absentee ballots explained
Arakawa names flower farmer as economic official
A peek into the profitability of Star-Advertiser owner Black Press
POYNTER: 6 Months In, Honolulu Civil Beat Still Testing the Market For Paid Conversation
Your Tax Dollars at work: Hoku Corp. amends polysilicon supply agreement
Perfect Title scammer sues Obama
Kauai Bureaucrats play musical chairs
PUC does not answer call for Pasha hearings
Special session to consider $56M bond
Price doubles, hope fades for S. Kona police station
Ag board OKs coffee bean quarantine
Punatics protest TSA rules
Drug Enforcement Administration to Put Temporary Ban on Synthetic Marijuana
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Wednesday, November 24, 2010 |
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November 24, 2010 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 12:31 PM :: 10768 Views :: Hawaii County News, Agriculture, Kauai County News, DHHL, Maui County News, Congressional Delegation, Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development
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Aiona: “Maybe run again for Governor in 2014”
Hawaii High Schools ranked by college performance of graduates
The hidden story of the third Thanksgiving: 1623--giving thanks for freedom
Stop Treating Everyone As An Equal Threat
Carrier Group heads for Korea
Hawaii gets $1.1B settlement from Citi
Clayton Hee, Gary Hooser still in running for DLNR
HB444 Proponent Blake Oshiro mentioned as possible House Speaker
City Parks Director Quits over bungled Craft Fair closure
Council members pick committee posts
Hawaii DoE flew 652 Employees to Disney World “conference”
Shapiro: 1 giant store is to replace another in Kailua, ho-hum
Privately owned Big Isle Hospital beats HHSC Hospitals in survey
Selling Sex in Honolulu: Unlicensed Massage Parlors Lack Enforcement Scrutiny
Still not offered a job in Legislature, Maui man held on $1M bail on sex assault charges
2011 Nissan LEAF gets best-in-class 99 mpg EPA rating
HECO continues to push palm oil importation issue
Survey: Honolulu one of country's safest cities
Kauai Council backs Furfaro for chair, organizes committees
Contrails or chemtrails? Free floating Anxiety strikes Kauai dopers, trust fund babies
Memminger: Seven Simple Ways to Reduce the National Debt (Without Convening A Government Commission)
Nature Conservancy gives “scientists” junket to Palmyra in exchange for agit-prop on global warming, plastic
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Tuesday, November 23, 2010 |
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November 23, 2010 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 2:32 PM :: 9217 Views :: Kauai County News, DHHL, Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development
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Heritage: Don’t Give In To North Korea Demands
The hidden story of the third Thanksgiving: 1623--giving thanks for freedom
New Biography: The Spirit of Father Damien The Leper Priest-A Saint for Our Times
'You did what?' How anti-trust lawyer broke up Big 5
Full Text: 18 Hawaii Groups call for greater openness at Legislature
Obama’s New START limits anti-missile defense
Last elected BoE to be sworn in Nov 29
Governor Lingle’s official portrait unveiled
Congress: How Hawaii delegation voted Nov 22
Federal Judge Agrees: CAIR Tied to Hamas
Concerned not enough dope is reaching cities, Hawaii Legislators call for expanded marijuana distribution
Registration deadline approaches for Special Election
Dissident group lining up to tackle House Speaker Say
Hawaii joblessness steady - but your island may vary
Responses refute existence of any recent 'Kill Haole Day'
Hawaii Welfare Recipients Spend Thousands In Tennessee
Advocates say halting mental-illness treatment leads to more problems
Lingle: “Don’t fire the Cabinet”
Isle artist Christy Fujii paints the state's first female governor
Hawaii Stands Alone on Charging For Review of Court Records
DoE News: Kahuku Football player commits suicide
DoE News: 2 boys arrested after explosion at school
Native Hawaiian Can't Live in State Park
Murkowski's opponent contests vote count in Alaskan Senate election
UH Manoa Study acknowledges that global climate models are “seriously deficient”
Insurgent attack kills fifth Schofield soldier
Muslim terrorist wanna-be arrested in Honolulu in plea deal talks
Hawaii ACLU looks for plaintiffs to file TSA Search lawsuit
One servicemember’s struggle with PTSD but he's not alone
Obama condemns N. Korea's 'outrageous act'
Star-Advertiser won’t participate in SPJ’s annual “excellence in journalism” competition
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Monday, November 22, 2010 |
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November 22, 2010 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 11:59 AM :: 11507 Views :: Hawaii County News, Agriculture, Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development, World News, Hawaii History
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Hawaii GOP State Senate results underline importance of community commitment
First-hand report: North Korea has 2000 modern centrifuges
Slater: Honolulu rail project could hit state finances hard
Kalapa: Imbalance in next governor's agenda
Shapiro: City turns around PR disaster on senior fair
Half of Hawaii DoE class of '09 enrolled in college, but math and English pose a challenge for many
BoE Lunch Wagon: Did Hawaii become part of Cuba?
CB: Will Green Light for Tanoue Be Green Light for Developers?
CB: Prostitution Busts for Men Turn Up Mostly Locals, Few Tourists
Dissension in Doperville: NORML attacks THC Ministry, Roger Christie
Big Isle farm promises rich biofuel source
LA Times: Tidal power: Could waves provide 10% of America's electricity?
Mormon temple in Laie is still place of 'refuge'
U.S. official calls North Korea's nuke claim disappointing and provocative
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Sunday, November 21, 2010 |
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November 21, 2010 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 1:41 PM :: 12946 Views :: Hawaii County News, Agriculture, Maui County News, Congressional Delegation, Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development, World News, Hawaii History
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Aloha Family Alliance: Our advice is do not give up
Democrat-Advertiser still crying about loss of Inouye Earmarks
Delusions and Panic: Abercrombie can go back to Congress and save the S1011 version of Akaka Bill
Maui MD: Medicare cuts a concern to Hawaii doctors
Isle fish farming good for environment and economy
Protesters aim to deflate Lanai wind project
State lays groundwork for more clean energy
Mateo set to remain chairman of council amid reorganization
Kailuans take on Target
Kona: Pine Trees development plan blocked
Amendment to law allows state officers to have Tasers
Scientist: North Korea has 'stunning' new nuke facility
800 isle soldiers deploying to Iraq
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Saturday, November 20, 2010 |
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November 20, 2010 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 4:08 PM :: 10408 Views :: Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development, World News, Hawaii History
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In face of opposition, lame duck Maui Council punts on property tax hike
BoE refuses to follow law: Rejects meal price increases
14 candidates seek District 1 Council seat vacated by Apo
TAT, Water top Arakawa Agenda
Carlisle hit over illegal seizure from pawn shop/fence
Speaker: Say still 2 votes short, Rep Roy Takumi mentioned as possible compromise candidate
Okino compared to neutered donkey
Advertiser, Eric Ryan team up to cheer attack on GOP Chair Michael Steele
“Progressive” Ian Lind defends earmarks: Hamakua ditch spending at top of list
Unity? Kona faction Council chair appoints Kenoi loyalist Co clerk
Kauai utility receives $110M loan guarantee
University of Hawaii's Final Report from secret negotiations on HRS 343
Abercrombie no response on Civil Commitment for pedophiles
Honolulu Reporter searching for Court files on prostitution cases finds himself surrounded by Deputy Sherriffs
East-West Center Responds to Criticism
Big Isle UH campus announced
Micronesians sue to block cuts in Hawaii’s Taxpayer-Sponsored Healthcare Benefits
No cash No PASH: Feeeel-good liberals renew assault on pig hunting
No cash, no PASH: Fighting over the meaning of the native Hawaiian rights defense in the Kalalau Valley
Kauai TVR fight: Director Ian Costa resigning from Planning
Feds Won’t Block Aloha Petroleum’s Purchase of Shell Oil Hawaii Operations
A place to pay tribute to Hawaii's Fallen Law Enforcement
Lame Duck: Web Censorship Bill Sails Through US Senate Committee
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Friday, November 19, 2010 |
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November 19, 2010 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 2:43 PM :: 8230 Views :: Kauai County News, DHHL, Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development
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FULL TEXT: State Senate Committee Assignments Finalized
FULL TEXT: New version of Akaka Bill introduced in US Senate
Honolulu Shipper Maersk fined for doing business in Iran
Hawaii DoT sells $201M in bonds
Democrat Borreca: We need Inouye’s earmarks because they are …uh…just symbolism
SA: Raise Retirement age for Gov’t employees and cut pension benefits
Fate of Civil Unions tied to leadership struggle in House
Tokuda pledges to slow walk appointed BoE
CB Publishes list of OHA cronies and their salaries
It begins: Texas firm with Abercrombie ties to take over Big Island development
Abercrombie won't attend seminar for new governors
Crony Watch: Governor-elect offers glimpse of hope, change, employment
Bureaucrats gone Wild: Mayor's craft fair rescheduled just days after its cancellation
Moiliili: Homeless Tent City vanishes after police arrest 15 for meth
How Edison turned DoE’s big failure into a huge success
Federal Suit Says U.H. Security Breaches Harmed 100,000
Hawaii's economic forecast for 2011: Growth in Tourism, Government
Weak economy inhibits charitable giving
Foreclosure Alternative: Hand over deed, walk away, and get $3000
Kukui phases in rent rises
Kaua‘i homeless rate drops, state figure rises
Kauai: Asing’s lengthy council career ready to sunset
Time Magazine/PEW: Marriage: What's It Good For? (yes, this is a warm-up for civil unions)
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Wednesday, November 17, 2010 |
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November 17, 2010 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 2:27 PM :: 6849 Views :: Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development
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New version of Akaka Bill introduced in US Senate
Panos: Carlisle’s start disappointing
S&P Downgrades Hawaiian Electric to Brink of Junk, Conservation, Regulatory Lag Blamed
Christmas cancelled: Hawaii Tax collectors force shutdown of craft shows
Shapiro: Abercrombie needs to evaluate rail funding
Hawaii ERS has only 65% of what it needs to meet pension obligations
Abercrombie teams up with Homeless Tent City Supporters
Gay-Atheist Oahu Democrats trying to cut off Lingle’s funding for 2012
Panos Prevedouros plans run for Mayor 2012
Inouye says he knows more than Obama
CB: Will Big Island Gain a House District?
Murderer eighth to move here
West Oahu Parents Protest School Firings
Large union rally invades Hilton property
SA: Anonymity, not 'haole,' is issue
Feds: Put rare Hawaii dolphin on endangered list
Illicit fireworks will draw more state scrutiny
Maker of Four Loko drink to remove product from stores
Website will accept applications to supply renewable energy to HECO
Kona Residents gaining water option through improvement district
Drug treatment facility gaining support on Kaua‘i
Attention Hawaii Democrats: Potential Legislative Office managers available
The Hawaii Environmental Movement: A Brief History by Henry Curtis
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Tuesday, November 16, 2010 |
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November 16, 2010 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 2:33 PM :: 10680 Views :: Hawaii County News, Agriculture, Maui County News, Congressional Delegation, Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development
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Inouye becomes useless? House, Senate Republicans place moratorium on Earmarks
NYT: Obama’s economic view rejected on world stage
Aloha to Current Nonprofit Property Tax Exemptions?
Maui Council to consider property tax hike on residential homeowners
Special Election: McDermott, three others see Apo’s Council seat
New lines will be drawn, but likely no additional House seats for Big Isle
Gay-Atheist SA Editors: Tax Churches, Hospitals, Schools, non-profits to feed the machine
Neil Abercrombie’s ‘New Day’ Comes With A Price
Abercrombie, Legislators form conspiracy
2,400+ Apply For Jobs With Abercrombie
Borreca: Will Say hold on to Speakership?
Hawaii public school fees on the rise
Futility: Daniel Inouye defends earmarks
Hawaii's General Fund Down 6% So Far This Fiscal Year
EW Center defends WW2 Program
Washington: Hanabusa participates in new member orientation
S&P Downgrades Hawaiian Electric to Brink of Junk, Conservation, Regulatory Lag Blamed
US Treasury Grants for Solar, Wind to Expire
Secrecy surrounds Parker Ranch's sale of 3,509 acres to biofuel pioneer
Star-Advertiser gives DC-based Luddites space to bash Fish farming
Farm lease dispute goes to arbitration
Cataluna: 'Kill Haole Day' myth diverts attention from real problems
Road to Riches: Overtime at City Road Division
Maui County unpaid for roadwork for decades: Developers could owe millions for deferred infrastructure fees
Who would marry a killer?
Hawaii prisons have lowest ratio of guards to prisoners
Maui News: Corals love sewage
Reuters: Obama’s Asian failure to be matched by European failure
CB: State Allows Developers to Flout Solar Mandate
Alcoholic beverage Four Loko under fire
ACLU looks at justice in Indian country (Akaka Bill preview)
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Sunday, November 14, 2010 |
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November 14, 2010 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 4:01 PM :: 10982 Views :: Hawaii County News, Agriculture, Kauai County News, DHHL, Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development
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AP Exit Poll: Hawaii is only state where independent voters don't think government is doing too much
Even After Resignation, gay-dominated Oahu Democrats vote to oust Okino over Gay Civil Unions
Slom outlines strategy to take on Legislative Democrats
Abercrombie’s new Chief of Staff implicated in Akaka Bill debacle, has only been in Hawaii since ‘03
Fidell urges Act 215/221 scammers to pack Abercrombie cabinet
Honolulu council considers massive property tax hike for churches, non-profits
SA: Charter School shows superiority of independent boards
HTH: Appointed school board a long way off
70% of DoE Teachers are in first five years of employment
Quiet Controversy in Schools: Noncertified Teachers
Losing with grace can lead to winning opportunities
Delusional SA Editors: Obama’s G-20 Failure sets stage for Hawaii to become “Geneva of the Pacific?”
Ahi farm's ocean lease OK'd
Kenoi tries to fast-track park deal before Lingle term ends
Kauai Council: Furfaro for transparency?
Will Republicans cut out Inouye’s Earmarks?
Sorority stands up for fallen sister
Universities in Hawaii, Chicago in early stages of eyeing proposals for an Obama library
Maryland Con-Con vote similar to Hawaii
Hamas Terror Group rated “A-“ by Better Business Bureau
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Tuesday, November 9, 2010 |
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November 9, 2010 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 2:45 PM :: 7608 Views :: Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development
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East-West Center hammered for “sustained, biased and politically-motivated attack on World War II veterans”
Democrat Borreca, Willes Lee team up in effort to split faith-based voters off of GOP
Shapiro: The road doesn’t get easier for the Hawai‘i GOP
Special election set to fill Apo's city council seat
Honolulu Muslim Terror suspect was 'polite, friendly'
DOE wants to close two schools in Kalihi
Charter school heads fired: Kamaile Academy's board says the move was needed to qualify for federal funding
Carlisle Supports Tanoue As Head Of DPP
Tax Hike Pending in Honolulu City Council for Hawaii Historic Properties
Maile named administrative director of the courts
Local 5 and Kaiser Permanente reach contract agreement
Convicted Illinois Killer Coming To Hawaii to live with UH Perfesser
In Korea, Inouye, Illinois Republican thinking about Free Trade
EW Center Ripping the USA: Revising History Dismally
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Friday, November 5, 2010 |
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November 5, 2010 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 3:35 PM :: 8960 Views :: Hawaii County News, Agriculture, Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development
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NRO: Finally, They Tossed Out That Classy, Polite, Dignified Incumbent!
Rail funding in jeopardy as key House sponsor ousted by Americans
Abercrombie lied: Clayton Hee to head DHHL?
Peter Principle: Transsexual, other elected BoE members expect Abercrombie to appoint them to BoE
Inouye: Akaka Bill “not a priority”
Djou: Won’t rule out future run
Lingle: “Wait and see”
Too fast for Democrats to kill project, Lingle, Brass re-dedicate Kulani Prison as School
Election-day Registration: Progressives new scheme to maximize Democrat voting & Fraud
State Senate Democrats select Maui's Tsutsui to replace Hanabusa as president
Kremlinology Hawaii Style: Democrats comment on new Senate Leadership
Abercrombie to flood Democratic Party with Obamabots, wipe out old boy factions
Oshiro to introduce Civil Unions bill again
Oahu’s rash of incumbents
House GOP caucus to elect new Chair
Abercrombie: Finances not important to Rail EIS decision
Abercrombie Announces Transition Plan
Sen. Josh Green applies for DoH Director
Abercrombie reaches out to education leaders in first act as Governor-Elect
Sam Slom: Grand Old Party of one
Cataluna: Pull up stakes, Colleen, and move to your district
SA to Carlisle: Emulate Tavares on vacation rentals
Enviros team up with future jailbird GTMO Greenwell to stick it to aquarium business
Surfrider Foundation Strongly Opposes Reclassification of ‘O’Oma Land
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Wednesday, November 3, 2010 |
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November 3, 2010 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 3:58 PM :: 8951 Views :: Hawaii County News, Agriculture, Kauai County News, DHHL, Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development
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Democrats: Hawaii is different, suckers
Everything you need to know about Abercrombie and Hanabusa
Full State by State results: Republicans win control of House
Final Read: Hawaii General Election Results -- Abercrombie, Hanabusa win
UH Manoa Anti-Americans place E-W Center funding at risk
Voters want, and due, action (What they want)
A clear path on gay unions (What they get)
Voters favor appointed BOE
Voter turnout remains low
Big election, big puzzle: What’s wrong with the polls?
Second guessing the Republican campaign
Hanabusa: Negative campaigning worked
Hon Council 4 Races Decided In Election; Apo's Resignation Coming
Killed by Steve Case? Hukilau Foods files for bankruptcy
Lawyers for officers claim charges overblown
UH Security Breach of Personal Information Could Have Been Prevented, Expert Say
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Tuesday, November 2, 2010 |
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November 2, 2010 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 12:59 PM :: 14129 Views :: Hawaii County News, Agriculture, Maui County News, Congressional Delegation, Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development
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VOTE TODAY til 6PM Find your polling place
Photos: Aiona, Finnegan tour Roberts Hawaii, other businesses
The Morning after the Election
Hawaii Family Forum makes final push to Get Out the Vote
Hawaii Right to Life PAC Urges Vote for Aiona
New Aiona-Finnegan radio ad trumpets Hilo, Maui endorsements
Gallup predicts Largest Republican margin in Several Generations
VIDEO: Aiona on HNN Sunrise
Abercrombie admits responsibility for costing Hawaii millions under Compact of Free Association
Former AG Lilly: Hanabusa Responsible for Superferry Demise--Not Aiona
SA: Aiona, Djou victories would mark “historic shift”
Republicans excited about Election Day
145,000 Votes Already Cast
Boylan points to possible GOP Legislative gains
Obama jumps into Hawaii race
GOP, Dems make final push in Hilo Monday
Justice: GTMO Greenwell goes from Council to jail
Abercrombie campaigners complain about sit-in arrest
Justice Dept. Deploying Hundreds to Monitor Polls
Gubernatorial candidates address stadium concerns
After election, talking stink goes from roars to whispers
City housing office would lack expertise to fulfill goal
Streamlining permits gets mayor’s boost
S.I. Man Charged in Terror Investigation Due in Court (Hawaii terror arrest)
Hillary Clinton speaks out on Hawaii Slavery case
Geothermal's Second Chance: Lessons from a turbulent past could help expand this renewable energy’s future
Ranking Hawaii’s Big Charities
Common sense trumps bag bans
Hawaii bankruptcy filings go below 300
Survey measures gay marriage in US
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Monday, November 1, 2010 |
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November 1, 2010 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 2:50 PM :: 10134 Views :: Hawaii County News, Agriculture, Kauai County News, DHHL, Maui County News, Congressional Delegation, Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development
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VOTE Tuesday Nov 2 Find your polling place
Aiona-Finnegan Closing TV Ad: Jobs, Education, Economy
Hawaii Tribune-Herald Endorses Duke Aiona and Lynn Finnegan
Gallup predicts Largest Republican margin in Several Generations
Aiona campaign rally at Kuhio Terrace
'Vote for righteousness,' flock told: Candidates compete on a chart in church
Carlisle Looking To Fill Key Administration Posts
GOP looks to Hawaii to make waves
Another progressive says Hawaii vote is referendum on Obama
Kalapa: Holding Your Breath Won't Help, Get Out And Vote
Volcanic Ash wins hypocrisy contest
The Hypocrisy of Putting Down ‘Mainland Money’ Flowing into Hawaii
Maui County's strict rules keep rentals in check
HECO, IBEW talk past deadline
Foreclosure crisis mounts in Kona
Group to buy cultural site from builder
Former NRA President to speak in Kaneohe
Big Isle mayor takes heat for TV program expenses
Seed industry answers latest Sierra Club lies
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Sunday, October 31, 2010 |
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October 31, 2010 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 2:48 PM :: 6171 Views :: Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development
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VOTE Tuesday Nov 2 Find your polling place
This Democrat didn’t forget who the real Neil Abercrombie is
Abercrombie: Little to point to in the way of achievement
Hanabusa Insurance: Medicare cuts, higher prices, and denial of care
Photos: Duke and Lynn express comes to Big Island
Lingle saves Hawaii refineries from EPA
Progressives becoming “exhausted” as they are exposed by campaign ads
West Hawaii Today calls for One Party System
Aiona rejects call for One Party System
Abercrombie accused of resorting to dirty tricks
SA: Hawaii vote is referendum on Obama
Democrat Boylan: Hawaii vote is referendum on Obama
Last Minute GOP spending
Accused murderer is Homelessness Industry activist
Terror threat: Hawaii Jewish leaders inspecting incoming mail carefully
Plunking promoted
Ballot Counting System Checked ahead of Tuesday's Election
Obama care starts with free birth control
Dopers shocked, just shocked to discover themselves arrested after trying to take dope thru airport security
Man held on $1 million bail for multiple drug and fraud charges - 34 priors
Hawaii's Most Wanted: Richard Miyasato – 16 priors
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Saturday, October 30, 2010 |
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October 30, 2010 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 2:15 PM :: 10984 Views :: Hawaii County News, Agriculture, Kauai County News, DHHL, Maui County News, Congressional Delegation, Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development
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Early Voting open Oct 19-30: Find your polling place
New Poll: GOP leads generic ballot in Hawaii, Djou up by 6%
Fact check: Superferry, Aloha, Rail, Furloughs
Attack ads "coordinated' with alleged Pay-to-Play engineering firm
Barking Sands: Japanese Missile Intercept Sends Message to North Korea
$23M Emergency funds giveaway called “blind promise”
Abercrombie’s 100% anti-life voting record
VIDEO: Aiona focuses on drug prevention for a healthier Hawaii
Humpbacks recover, but Hawaii still losing sovereignty over State waters
Hawaii HEART: Moving 4,000 people from homelessness to permanent housing
Hawaii windfarm developer “could go under”
Terror Suspect Lived In Upper Manoa: Neighbors Were Suspicious Of Young Man In Million-Dollar Home
Aiona, Finnegan make final pitch to E. Hawaii
Political radar: Rundown on competitive Senate and House races
The Election Is a Third Over
“Progressive” Ian Lind votes against Appointed BoE
Former School Administrative Services Assistant Charged with Felony Theft and Forgery
Evans, Henderson vie for District 7 seat
City Council Candidate Rich Turbin Receives Djou, Hirono Endorsements
Proposed expansion of whale sanctuary draws controversy
Judge upholds part of laws on political action committees and ads
Karr re-elected as UH Board of Regents chairman
Obama returning to Honolulu for third straight Christmas
Southwest Airlines CEO mentions possible Hawaii route
New feed-in tariff has critics even before it begins
Hawaiian Electric Co. will begin high-tech grid upgrades with higher rates
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Friday, October 29, 2010 |
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October 29, 2010 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 1:50 PM :: 10904 Views :: Hawaii County News, Agriculture, Kauai County News, DHHL, Maui County News, Congressional Delegation, Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development
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Early Voting open Oct 19-30: Find your polling place
Hawaii GOP: Election shaping up “just like 2002”
KoOlina and Hanabusa: Another land deal, another ex-cop, steroids, broken teeth, and Saigon Passion
Facing default, Hawaii windfarm operator cancels IPO
Barking Sands: Japanese Missile Intercept Sends Message to North Korea
Aiona: Abercrombie inconsistent, dishonest, and unwilling to make the tough decisions on Education Reform
Rep. Djou pleased by Clinton support for free trade with South Korea
Lingle authorizes another $5.2M to make up for DoE failure
Djou leads fund race
Can’t say no: Hanabusa’s Tax-raising record
Hawaiian Telcom Emerges from Chapter 11 Reorganization
Photos: Aiona-Finnegan bus tour hits Maui, Kauai
Abercrombie Will Harm Hawaii’s Relationship with Foreign Countries
Hawaii election a dead heat
Democrats divided on Civil Unions
Significant voter movement as independents decide to vote for Republicans
Pay to Play Mitsuniga funding Democrat attack ads
Dems spend big to win Hawaii seat
Lingle: Anti-Aiona ad is a smear
Schatz promises to protect DoE corruption from Audit
Cavasso undeterred by odds in campaign against Inouye
If Neil Abercrombie is Hawaii’s Next Governor …
Learning Coalition founder bankrolls appointed BoE ads
Djou says he backs advisory vote on Akaka bill
WaPo: New slavery charges levied against Hawaii farm owners
Honolulu Weekly to get new editor
HECO and users await PUC ruling on higher rate
State is fined $100,000 for Big Isle cesspools
Judge orders release of defendant charged with killing and dismembering a Mililani man
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Wednesday, October 27, 2010 |
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October 27, 2010 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 3:10 PM :: 11549 Views :: Hawaii County News, Agriculture, Kauai County News, DHHL, Maui County News, Congressional Delegation, Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development
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Aiona-Finnegan launch Statewide bus tour
Early Voting open Oct 19-30: Find your polling place
FULL TEXT FBI Warrant: Honolulu Muslim busted allegedly trying to join Taliban
Aiona campaign calls on supporters to vote “yes” for appointed BoE
Christian leaders push back against smears from Abercrombie campaign
VIDEO: Cam Cavasso advert “Mountains of Debt”
Hawaii Right to Life releases candidate endorsements
Harris Poll: Obama approval rating drops to 37%
Smart Business Hawaii “Yes on appointed BoE”– plus positions on City Charter Amendments
ABC News: For Dems, 50th State Becomes Hawaii Uh-Oh
SA: Terror suspect prayed at Honolulu Mosque
Democrats complain that Lingle supported Charter Schools instead of feeding HSTA
AP: Republican grassroots vs “two white men”
Teachers Union Gears Up Opposition To Amendment
Abercrombie, Schatz busted on missing federal Funds
Gay marriage activists: Strategy tied to Abercrombie
Aiona has endorsement of Hawaii Island Contractors’ Association
Saved by Lingle-Aiona administration, Kukui Gardens celebrates 40 years
Mayor Carlisle to sign homeless sidewalk ban
Condominium foreclosures could face increased scrutiny
Unions burn $200,000 of your dues money on Abercrombie
UH Manoa fails to turn out brainwashed drones
Star-Advertiser pushes publicly funded elections
Star-Advertiser endorses Seven More Democrats
District 13 candidates’ appeals are personal
Government needs to pay up to fix hot-water system now
New deal between the insurer and hospital system takes quality of care into consideration
Flash: Gov’t construction project on time, under budget
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Tuesday, October 26, 2010 |
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October 26, 2010 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 2:27 PM :: 10421 Views :: Hawaii County News, Agriculture, Kauai County News, DHHL, Maui County News, Congressional Delegation, Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development
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FULL TEXT FBI Warrant: Honolulu Muslim busted allegedly trying to join Taliban
Early Voting open Oct 19-30: Find your polling place
Closing Argument: Djou vs Hanabusa (video)
Fund Race: Aiona-Finnegan pull in $484,158 in 30 days
Aiona unveils College Tuition Assurance Program
Future of Hawaii: Djou winning 2/3 of independents, young voters
Hawaii Family Forum: iVote to improve the future of Hawaii
Gov. Lingle releases $140M to build UH Cancer Center
Japanese Chamber of Commerce endorses Aiona-Finnegan
The Segregated Sisterhood of Neil Abercrombie and Nancie Caraway
Progressives busted on lies about Aiona’s Religion
Rep Coffman and Democrat Buckstead could face prosecution
Voters favor an appointed school board: The proposal has broad support, but undecided residents' blank votes could prevent its passage
GOP ad attacks Hanabusa's corruption
Abercrombie Raises Twice As Much As Aiona
SA: Candidates to keep us moving
2012: Lingle vs Case or Hannemann
HD11: Molester’s ally Bertram whines about “old news”
HD 12: Exposed by Rinaldi, Yamashita denies he’s party ‘puppet’
SD2: Incumbent Kokubun faces Hale for state Senate seat
Maui: Looser home business law sought
Kauai: County still eyeing 2% fuel tax to expand bus service
Honolulu Police Officers Charged In Overtime Abuse Case
Hawaii Medical Board Takes Action Against Three Doctors
Opportunity lost: HPR survives NPR fallout
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Monday, October 25, 2010 |
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October 25, 2010 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 2:52 PM :: 7073 Views :: Maui County News, Congressional Delegation, Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development
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The Segregated Sisterhood of Neil Abercrombie and Nancie Caraway
Hanabusa & Jeff Stone: Coincidence or Corruption? You decide.
Aiona: Campaigns are won by those who work hardest over the last seven days
Hawaii Island Contractors' Association Endorses Aiona-Finnegan
Democrat Media Poll shows Abercrombie, Aiona approval at 61% to 60%
Aiona to hold campaign event at Radford HS tonight
Democrat Media Poll: Djou ahead 48% –45%, Hirono 77% to 16% Willoughby
Most surveyed voters dislike Lingle's performance
Hanabusa tries to convince voters she is not a pit bull
Hanabusa criticizes GOP ad suggesting corruption
Online ballots available to Hawaii overseas voters
CB: Ed Silvoso Responds to 'Aiona, God and State' Article
As bedbugs creep out NYC, tourists crawl away (Waikiki next)
SA: Re-elect legislators in city core
The lost generation in Hawai‘i politics
Maui mayoral race tight
Fontaine endorsed over incumbent Bertram
Kalapa: Hypocritical fight of 'special interest' groups
Campaign Profiles:
Lawyer works to strike down limits on independent election spending
Obama's isle judicial pick stalled
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Sunday, October 24, 2010 |
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October 24, 2010 News Read
By Andrew Walden @ 2:34 PM :: 10542 Views :: Hawaii County News, Agriculture, Kauai County News, DHHL, Maui County News, Congressional Delegation, Honolulu County News, Democratic Party, Hawaii State Government, Republican Party, National News, Development
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Early Voting open Oct 19-30: Find your polling place
Aiona: "My opponent will cut programs or raise taxes”
Democrat media poll shows Aiona pulling 63% of Mufi Voters and 15% of Abercrombie voters
Hannemann: I’m on the taxi squad
Borreca: Leading Democrats here would be ideal job for Hannemann--except for the gays and the greens
Abercrombie on DoE finances: Don’t ask, don’t tell
Next governor will carry background into office
Willoughby vs Hirono: Can’t think of anything they agree on
NYT celebrates victory of eco-religion over football
NYT celebrates as Iwamoto and other surgically altered men run for offices nationwide
Vote for me, Schmucker says, I’m not a Democrat
Council candidates agree on fixing infrastructure
HMSA wants 14.8% boost in large employer group rates
Son's altercation leads state to evict disabled parents
'Hawaii is the guinea pig' (suckers)
Ag officials: Kona coffee facing quarantine
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