JAYMES SONG

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No. 6 Boise State batters WAC foe Hawaii 54-9

Kellen Moore came to work and wasn't in the mood for relaxation.

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Mokulele, go! airlines merge

Two of three jet carriers that fly interisland routes in Hawaii are merging in hopes of growing and taking market share away from Hawaiian Airlines.

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Video shows cars, trucks tossed by tsunami waves

The FBI on Friday released video footage showing waves rushing in and violently tossing cars and trucks in a parking lot as a deadly tsunami struck American Samoa last week.

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Viloria retains IBF light flyweight title

Brian Viloria saved a little for a "Rocky-like" ending for the hometown crowd.

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WAC reprimands Hawaii coach for using slur

The Western Athletic Conference is reprimanding Hawaii coach Greg McMackin for his derogatory comment while describing Notre Dame's chant before last year's Hawaii Bowl.

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Hawaii coach apologizes for gay slur

Hawaii coach Greg McMackin apologized Thursday for making a derogatory remark usually directed toward gays while describing Notre Dame's chant during a dinner banquet leading up to last year's Hawaii Bowl.

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Iconic Waikiki hotel closes

The Y-shaped Ilikai hotel that has graced the Waikiki skyline for nearly five decades and hosted everyone from U.S. presidents to Elvis Presley has closed.

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Hawaii without LPGA Tour events in 2010

Michelle Wie's home state, which promotes itself as a golfer's paradise with year-round sunny weather, has bid aloha to the LPGA Tour — for now.

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Hawaiian Islands eyed for endangered seal habitat

The federal government said Friday it will revise the critical habitat for endangered Hawaiian monk seals for the first time in 21 years, which is likely to significantly expand the protection area to include beaches and waters of the main Hawaiian Islands.

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Hawaii's largest private hospital settles lawsuits

The Queen's Medical Center has paid $2.5 million to settle two lawsuits alleging Hawaii's largest private hospital overcharged Medicare, the state's Medicaid program and TRICARE health benefits program for military dependents, the U.S. Attorney said Wednesday.

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'Dr. Beach' picks Hanalei Bay nation's No. 1 beach

If life is a beach, Hanalei Bay must be heaven.

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Bolla sues Hawaii over termination

Recently fired Hawaii women's basketball coach Jim Bolla filed a wrongful termination lawsuit Monday, alleging he was ousted in retaliation for complaining that female athletes were being discriminated against.

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Citigroup chairman: bankers being 'vilified'

Citigroup Inc.'s new board chairman, Richard Parsons, said financial institutions are being targeted for creating the nation's financial crisis, but they aren't the only ones responsible.

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Hawaii asks Obama to bring back business travelers

Tourism industry leaders in Hawaii coping with the sharp downturn in business travel are seeking help from a native son — President Barack Obama.

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Hawaii pursues Navy over reef damage from warship

Hawaii officials said Wednesday they plan to seek money from the U.S. Navy for environmental damage to a coral reef caused by a warship that ran aground in February.

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Jury rules against South Korean star for $8M

South Korean pop star and actor Rain and his managers on Thursday were ordered to pay a Hawaii promoter more than $8 million in damages for canceling a 2007 concert in Honolulu.

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New NFLPA boss eager to open labor talks

DeMaurice Smith, the NFLPA's new executive director, says he will reach out to NFL commissioner Roger Goodell as soon as possible to begin negotiating a new collective bargaining agreement.

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Pop star Rain testifies about canceled concert

South Korean pop star and actor Rain has testified he had every intention of performing in Hawaii and other U.S. states, but a series of abrupt concert cancellations were out of his control.

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Abercrombie 'tweets' way into race for Hawaii gov

Democratic Rep. Neil Abercrombie announced Saturday that he will run for Hawaii governor next year, saying he was inspired by his longtime friend Barack Obama to bring change.

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Pro Bowl returning to Hawaii in 2011, '12

The Pro Bowl is returning to Hawaii.

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Hawaii rejects NFL's Pro Bowl proposal

The Hawaii Tourism Authority board Thursday rejected the NFL's second proposal to return the Pro Bowl to the islands in 2011 and '12.

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Grounded Navy ship damaged coral reef off Hawaii

The Navy warship that was grounded a half-mile off Honolulu for four days had been stuck in coral reef, not rock and sand as military officials previously reported.

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Wie confident after denied 1st LPGA win

On the verge of her first LPGA Tour title and a storybook start to her rookie year, all Michelle Wie had to do was hang on for eight more holes.

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Stanford wins SBS Open; Wie denied

Michelle Wie seemed to have the trophy in her grasp until Angela Stanford and a late stumble got in the way.

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Warner looking forward to life outside football

When No. 13 waved to cheering fans and disappeared into the dark tunnel at Aloha Stadium, then retreated quietly to his locker, it may have been the final time for Kurt Warner in an NFL uniform.

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