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Wednesday, May 16, 2012         
 
Ratings gold

With a massive explosion at police headquarters, a few murders and a lot of mayhem in the streets of Hono­lulu, the CBS drama "Hawaii Five-0" ended its second season Monday, and by the time the smoke cleared, it had a ratings victory.

New F-22 rules leave Guard in holding pattern

The Hawaii Air National Guard was waiting on orders Tuesday to see whether its F-22 Raptor fighters would be affected after Defense Secretary Leon Panetta imposed new flight restrictions — the latest setback for the costly and controversial jet.

Dehydrated delights

Practically anyone can find satisfaction in a day of drying fruits and vegetables. This has nothing to do with cooking skill; rather, with temperament.

Williams, Scioscia share mutual respect

ARLINGTON, Texas » Waipahu's Jerome Williams is now the fifth starter for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, but the story of how he got here is an interesting one. Before he won a start with Anaheim last summer, he hadn't pitched in the big leagues in four seasons and hadn't won in five years. All told, he went 4-0 with a 3.68 ERA in 10 games (six starts) in 2011.

Eggplant optional

Blueberry, orange and lavender are among some new options available on homes being built in the last subdivision within Maka­kilo.

In a 3-2 ruling the Hawaii Supreme Court has upheld the petty misdemeanor conviction of a man who contended that he was entitled as a Native Hawaiian practitioner to live in a closed area of a state park in Kala­lau Valley on Kauai.  Story »

About 53 percent of Hawaii's 2011 public school graduates went on to two- or four-year colleges, up 3 percentage points from the year before.  Story »

The embankments on this model home in Kahi­welo at the Maka­kilo subdivision have edible plants, and fruit frees, as plantings. At left is Mike Jones, president of D.R. Horton-Schuler Division, with a tila­pia-filled pond used in aquaponics. Blueberry, orange and lavender are among some new options available on homes being built in the last subdivision within Maka­kilo.  Story »

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HILO >> The stepmom of three children who were taken by their father to the Bahamas on a sailboat against custody orders is being held without bail in Hawaii and will be extradited to Montana. Story »


<br /><br />Star-Advertiser  / 1997<br />The Kona Coffee Farmers Association is backing a measure that would require more detailed labeling on packages of coffee products that blend Hawaii-grown beans -- such as the Kona-grown ones above -- with coffees grown elsewhere.<br /> MILWAUKEE >> One of life's simple pleasures just got a little sweeter. After years of waffling research on coffee and health, even some fear that java might raise the risk of heart disease, a big study finds the opposite: Coffee drinkers are a little more likely to live longer. Regular or decaf doesn't matter. Story »

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 Trapasso takes some blame, but also challenges the Rainbows
Mike Trapasso's frustration was evident Monday after Hawaii finished winless on a road trip for the second time this season. Story »
 
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Compensation packages for university executives have skyrocketed in recent decades and the University of Hawaii's regents must exercise increased care in assuring the right person for the job, at the right price. Story »

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While on an all-day hike deep in Molokai's Halawa Valley five years ago, the popular Hawaiian folk singer and musician known simply as Lono ran across a friend, Lawrence Aki, who was guiding a group of visitors on the trail. Story »

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Associated Press
CADEREYTA JIMENEZ, Mexico >> Couples were walking hand in hand. Children were frolicking. Just down the road in this northern Mexican town, 49 bodies, headless with their hands and feet severed off, had been found and cleared away.

COMBAT OUTPOST SANGESAR, Afghanistan >> A burst of gunfire snapped 1st Sgt. Joseph Hissong awake. Then came another, and another, all with the familiar three-round bursts of a U.S. assault rifle — and the unfamiliar sound of its rounds being fired in his direction.

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