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    Girlfriend defends Maui blow hole victim

    07/15/11 (07-15) 12:02 PDT Honolulu, HI (AP) -- The longtime girlfriend of the Northern California man who was sucked into a Maui blow hole says he wasn't behaving foolishly and that there should have been warning signs. Tika...
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    Tourists saw Calif. man fall into Maui blow hole

    07/13/11 Witnesses who watched a Northern California man get sucked into a Maui blow hole to his apparent death say that the tourist was dancing around and frolicking in the sprays of water moments before a wave knocked him down
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    Moku O Hawaii season boils down to this weekend's regatta

    07/11/11 BY KEVIN JAKAHI | STEPHENS MEDIA It's always a pressure cooker at the Aunty Maile/Moku O Hawaii championship, the last time to dip paddles into the water to fight for one of the three state spots in each event.
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    Unbeatable Blitz net soccer gold

    07/11/11 The target continues to grow larger on its collective back. But that bull's-eye in the middle looks more like a beckoning soccer ball to FC Blitz Orange 99, which heads into this month's Surf Cup in San Diego with that target as well as a title that no girls soccer team from Hawaii has ever carried into the prestigious invitational.
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    41 Games In 41 Days - Game 3, Wichita State

    07/11/11 Reliving The 2010-11 UConn National Championship Season, One Game Story At A Time Game 3 : UConn 83, Wichita State 79, Maui Invitational first round, Lahaina Civic Center, Nov. 22, 2010 At a press conference on the shores of the Pacific Ocean the day before, Jim Calhoun discussed the potential shortcomings of his team. After Wichita State coach Gregg Marshall spoke of his team's experience, size ...
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    Hits Held to Four in Game 2

    07/11/11 Collecting only four hits the Calgary Vipers (25-20) were defeated 4-3 by the Strong Warriors of Maui (18-22) at Iron Maehara Stadium in Maui, Hawaii in the second game of a double-header featuring two seven inning contests.
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    Michael Masterful in Game 1

    07/10/11 Allowing only two hits the Calgary Vipers (25-18) defeated the Strong Warriors of Maui (16-22) 3-0 at Iron Maehara Stadium in Maui, Hawaii in the first game of a double-header featuring two seven inning contests.
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    Locals represented in Hawaii paddleboard contest

    07/09/11 It does not have the history of the Catalina Classic, but the Molokai 2 Oahu Paddleboard Race World Championships is the same distance, 32 miles, and to some is the toughest long-distance paddleboard race in the world.
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    HI senator celebrates anniversary of age 18 voting

    07/05/11 The Associated Press The Associated Press HONOLULU Hawaii Sen. Roz Baker is traveling to Chicago this week for an event celebrating the 40th anniversary of the constitutional amendment that lowered the national voting age to 18. The Democrat representing Maui led the National Education Association's Project 18 and later the Youth Franchise Coalition, which lobbied Congress and worked with states ...
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    Japanese arrive for a break from woes

    07/05/11 KAHULUI - Forty-five Japanese citizens affected by March's deadly earthquake, tsunami and nuclear crisis arrived on the Valley Isle on Monday to have some time to rest and recuperate.
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    Japanese Families Arrive For Rest, Relaxation, Respite

    07/05/11 The Aloha Initiative program has paired 67 people from Japan with families on Oahu and Maui for an up to 2 month stay on the islands to rest, relax and start to recover from the March 11th disaster.
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    Sounders' Zach Scott is living his dream

    07/05/11 TUKWILA -- Tuesday was a big night for the Scott family. Brothers Zach and Daniel Scott faced off in the U.S. Open Cup, playing for Seattle Sounders FC and the Kitsap Pumas, respectively, while family members clad in Sounders and Pumas gear cheered from the stands.
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    Japan family settles into home away from home

    07/05/11 A kid's game of Hungry Hippos on the living room floor helped break the ice Tuesday. It was the first full day in Hawaii for Midori Sue and her three...
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    Caple: Canseco hanging on to life in independent ball

    07/05/11 Player/manager for the independent league Yuma Scorpions still going strong
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    Contact made

    06/28/11 WEST COAST THUMPS HILO TO WIN DISTRICT TITLE BY MATT GERHART | STEPHENS MEDIA HILO -- West Coast Hawaii's Tupu Toafili strode to the plate as a pinch-hitter Monday with the bases loaded intent on doing what he does best -- making contact. "Coach just told me to put the ball in play," Toafili said. Did he ever.
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    Hawaii man makes 300-mile journey on stand-up paddleboard

    06/28/11 Bart de Zwart expected to be in more pain after paddling 300 miles from Hawaii's Big Island to Kauai. "I'm not even sore," he said Monday...
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    Paddling gain but no pain

    06/28/11 Bart de Zwart had expected to be in more pain after paddling 480km from Hawaii's Big Island to Kauai. "I'm not even sore," he said after arriving at Kalapaki Beach on board a stand-up paddleboard. The 41-year-old Maui man...
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    Homesteaders owe more than $1.6 million in deliquent taxes

    06/22/11 BY JASON ARMSTRONG | STEPHENS MEDIA HILO -- Native Hawaiian homesteaders owe more than $1.6 million in back property taxes, penalties and interest that Hawaii County needs but is virtually powerless to collect. Private landowners who don't pay taxes for three consecutive years risk losing their properties at a foreclosure auction like the one the county held June 8.
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    Pacific islanders sail to summit in canoes

    06/22/11 Seven double-hulled sailing canoes from Pacific island nations as far as New Zealand were scheduled to arrive on Maui this morning, as part of several visits in the Hawaiian Islands including Oahu, where they will participate in an environmental conference.
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    Far West Regionals: Tuesday's scores and Idaho teams' Wednesday schedule

    06/22/11 All games at Simplot Sports Complex in Boise TUESDAY'S SCORESBOYS
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