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Saturday, July 31, 2010

Curfew time's up at public housing

Kalihi Valley Homes residents had been barred from leaving their homes overnight under a largely welcomed measure
Kalihi Valley Homes residents and state officials say they will step up enforcement of existing rules to keep the public housing complex safe after the Hawaii Public Housing Authority lifted a four-month curfew Wednesday. Story »

Sub training ends RIMPAC

Country "Orange" ignores all diplomatic and political requests to cease operations in country "Green," and a sea battle ensues. That was the framework for the final "free play" tactical phase of Rim of the Pacific war games Sunday through yesterday as the big 40-day maritime exercise wraps up in Hawaii waters. Story »




Wie slips out of contention as Tseng maintains lead

Just as she did a week ago, Michelle Wie shot herself out of contention with a second-round meltdown. Story »

Cowboys' Bryant out 4 to 6 weeks

SAN ANTONIO » Cowboys rookie receiver Dez Bryant could miss the rest of training camp after the first-round draft pick suffered a high right ankle sprain near the end of practice yesterday. The team said he will be out four to six weeks. Story »

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Kalakoa! Back-to-school edition

It's all happening at the library • In appreciation of teachers • Wanted: No. 2 pencils and more • Shinto shrine to bless students Story »

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Maintaining a popular brand

Rancher, community leader, philanthropist and equestrienne extraordinaire -- Anna Leialoha Lindsey Perry-Fiske left an indelible mark in rustic Waimea, her beloved home for 95 years. Story »

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An unabashedly sexy celebrity in Indonesia gets political

Her left hand flitting between the BlackBerry and Starbucks cappuccino on the table before her, Julia Perez spoke with rising urgency into her cell phone at a shopping mall here one recent afternoon.

Getting into med school without hard sciences

For generations of pre-med students, three things have been as certain as death and taxes: organic chemistry, physics and the Medical College Admission Test, known by its dread-inducing acronym, MCAT.
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