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Vol. 1, Issue 5
"All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident." Arthur Schopenhauer
Sept. 21– Oct. 4, 2005

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Top Stories

Rita's Destruction Falls Short of Fears
Hurricane-ravaged Gulf Coast braced for the worst, breathes sigh of relief that devastion wasn't worse on second hit.

Disaster Preparedness– Is Hawai‘i Ready?
Shelters, shipments and awareness– 5-part investigative series reveals Hawai‘i's strengths and weaknesses if faced with a natural disaster threat.

Cases Of Flesh-Eating Bacteria May Be On The Rise In Hawai‘i
The dangerous and sometimes fatal bacteria with the apt acronym of MARS has been evidenced with increasing frequency.

Councilmember Kane Seeks County Response to Gas Price Crisis
Improvement of Maui County transit services at top of the list for Council member Dain Kane.


In Other News…

New Officers and Director Appointed To Maui Kiwanis

Sports– Big Island Football Player Killed In Crash
Commute to Kealakehe High School football game ends in tragedy.

Buck's Blog – Do They Know What's Really Here?

Commentary: Stop Blaming The Government


The Maui Report – Another One Bites The Dust
Building A Better Community by Reporting the Truth

 

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