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Vol. 1, Issue 9
Nov. 23 – Dec. 6, 2005

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Top Stories

Possible Retaliation Against Pacific Wings Revealed
Ties between TSA, Wackenhut and MPD, coupled with environmental whistle-blowing, may have led to attacks against air carrier’s employees.

Bird Flu Could Kill 1,000 In Eight Weeks
An outbreak of avian influenza in Hawai‘i could prove more disastrous than any hurricane or tsunami according to state health officials.

Neighbor Island Electric Bills Soar
Cost of diesel sends energy surcharges skyrocketing. Maui surcharges rise 82 percent in less than a year.

Wackenhut Gone Wild
Just when you thought it was safe at Kahului Airport’s commuter terminal, the Wackenhut guys and Pacific Wings are at it again. And this time Wackenhut’s out for blood. Literally.


National

Dirty Bomb Suspect Padilla Indicted
U.S. terrorist indicted in hopes of avoiding Supreme Court showdown.

Mt. St. Helens Rockfall Plumes Draw Notice
Volcano in Washington State rumbling again. Scientist fear eruption more severe than in 1980.


In Other News…

County to Open Up Bidding For ‘Iao Theatre Management
Report on public input for the future of Wailuku's historic ‘Iao Theatre recommends private management.

Sports: Tiger Woods Skips Grand Slam Pro-Am At Poipu

Buck's Blog: The Search For The Perfect BLT

Commentary: Permit For A Hole


The Maui Report –Mayor Arakawa's Premier Affordable Housing Project

 

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