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Vol. 1, Issue 7
Oct. 26 – Nov.8, 2005

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Top Stories

Breaking News: The Good, The Bad, And The Video
Evidence of ongoing bias and harassment against Pacific Wings by Kahului Airport officials and Wackenhut surfaces. Incident caught on video.

Airline President Allegedly Assaulted At Kahului Airport
Meeting to settle dispute between Pacific Wings and Wackenhut airport security results in violence.

Interim Operations Plan Goes Into Effect
Sunrise commercial operators at Haleakala’s summit will need to make some adjustments.

Gas Prices Expected To Fall Monday
Mainland gas prices drop, Hawai‘i prices anticipated to follow suit.

Brush Fire Threatens Elementary School
Firefighters battle another “suspicious” blaze on Maui’s west side.


National

Hurricane Wilma Smashes Through Florida, Mexico
Widespread devastation throughout Florida cripples economy. Powerful storms generated by Wilma in northeast. Complete hurricane coverage.


In Other News…

Mayor Proposes Wailuku Tax Abatement Ordinance

DLNR May Increase Boating Fees Statewide

Keanae Flume Repair Project Completed
After more than a year of hard work, the Keanae flume project is finally done. Celebration scheduled for Friday.

Sports– White Sox Rally to Lead Astros 5-4 After Six

Buck's Blog – Life With My New Car

Commentary: Maui Chamber of Commerce Misses The Mark


The Maui Report –The Magic King-Dumb
Taxpayer funding of Pacific BioDiesel raises many questions.

 

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