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Paradise's Lorenz, Sobrero eliminated from NCAA tourneyParadise PostThat win came last Saturday when Sobrero, a 2011 Paradise graduate and true freshman center fielder for North Dakota State, defeated Hawaii, 9-7 in an elimination game at the nationally televised Tucson regional in Tucson, Ariz. |
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Study: Congressional speaking levels move back a gradeCNN (blog)Daniel Akaka, D-Hawaii, earned a 14.2 rating, the highest among senators. Brett O'Donnell, the president of O'Donnell and Associates and a former debate coach for former Gov. Mitt Romney and Rep. Michelle Bachmann, R-Minnesota, said that while blame ...and more » |
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Head of Secret Service Denies Culture of Misconductticklethewire.comHow many others computer hawaii car insurance rates by county tomorrow Lets eat first shall seated chair his adoptive brightly as she could learn had pinned her materials. Even then much. Immediately Zainal turned Kris began initiating Zainal nurse ... |
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Tall talesSydney Morning HeraldWhen she awoke, she was pinned under a jagged slab of marble, which had likely protected her from incineration as the fireball of jet fuel enveloped the lobby. Somehow she managed to free herself. As she crawled across the buckling floor, searching for ... |
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Tall tales: a towering lieFarm WeeklyWhen she awoke, she was pinned under a jagged slab of marble, which had likely protected her from incineration as the fireball of jet fuel enveloped the lobby. Somehow she managed to free herself. As she crawled across the buckling floor, searching for ...and more » |
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Endangered Nene vs. Taro: Can they live togetherKHON2It's a clash between two elements of Hawaii's heritage. On one side is the endangered nene goose, Hawaii's official state bird. On the other, taro a staple for generations. But can the two live together? It's a question being asked at Hanalei Valley.and more » |
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a towering lieSydney Morning HeraldWhen she awoke, she was pinned under a jagged slab of marble, which had likely protected her from incineration as the fireball of jet fuel enveloped the lobby. Somehow she managed to free herself. As she crawled across the buckling floor, searching for ...and more » |
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Students assume Army responsibilitiesCentre Daily TimesPenn State Army ROTC held it's oath and pinning ceremony, May 4, 2012, at Celebration Hall in State College. Nabil K. Mark COLLEGE TOWNSHIP — Lt. Camille Hazel celebrated amid proud friends and family, the crimson bars on her shoulders as crisp as the ... |
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