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Lat / Lon: 21.3972°N / 157.9733°W

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    Top ten cruise deals

    07/19/11 BE QUICK to snap up these cruisy deals, taking you everywhere from Russia to Bora Bora to the Whitsunday Islands and beyond.
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    Azores Express/SATA Offers New Alternative to Caribbean this Fall -- New Englanders Rediscover Sunny Madeira Island

    07/19/11 Now Madeira and its nearly perfect climate is an easy flight away. The islands steep rise creates six unique climate zones, each with its own unique flora and fauna that contribute to the comparison of Madeira with Hawaii.Funchal, Portugal (PRWEB) July 19, 2011 Azores Express/SATA is announcing new flights from Boston to the Madeira Island, a volcanic and storm-free Portuguese archipelago some ...
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    Japanese tea ceremony held at USS Arizona Memorial to honour Pearl Harbor dead, promote peace

    07/19/11 PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii - U.S. organizers Tuesday hosted an ancient, ritualistic Japanese tea ceremony steeped in tradition at the watery grave of Pearl Harbor, an event symbolizing how far the two countries have come.
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    4G Smartphones, Modems and Hotspots Arrive on the Verizon Wireless Network on Oahu on July 21

    07/18/11 Starting Thursday, Verizon Wireless customers on Oahu will be able to surf the web, download files and share music and photos up to 10 times faster than before with Verizon Wireless' 4G Long Term Evolution network. ? The network launches on July 21 and will be available to customers in the following cities and towns:
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    WWII shipwrecks could threaten US coast

    07/17/11 On the evening of Feb. 2, 1942, an unarmed tanker with 66,000 barrels of crude oil on board was steaming in the Atlantic, about 90 miles off Ocean City, Md. Without warning, it was struck by German torpedoes. The attack set the W.L. Steed ablaze, and sank it; only a handful of the crew of 38 survived.
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    THIS WEEK: July 15 to 24

    07/10/11 A day-by-day summary of entertainment events in and around Kitsap County for the extended week of July 15 to 24
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    Stop the music: Caruso family pulls plug on Brookhaven business

    07/10/11 As Tami Polizze chatted on the telephone on a recent Monday afternoon, her beau was in the background, playing his clarinet like there was no tomorrow.
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    Lawyer, 87, thumbs his nose at age

    07/03/11 CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- He turns 88 in September, but Arden Curry still practices law from 9 to 5, five days a week. The mind remains razor-sharp, the memory crystal-clear. A descendant of the founders of Cass, he enjoyed an adventurous b...
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    Swansboro claims a 9-11 artifact

    07/03/11 Tideland News Writer Thanks to Bob Penrod, when the nation pauses this fall to remember the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in New York City and Washington, D.C., folks in Swansboro will have a place to go to connect more acutely than most to those who perished that day.
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    Meg Loncharic: Zoo event a roaring good time

    07/02/11 GalapaZooza, the Erie Zoo's summer fundraiser, proved once again to be a wild success.
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    Former Metro executive Mike Burton retires after scrappy career in Oregon government

    07/01/11 Burton retired Thursday as a vice provost at Portland State University following a career that included stints as an Air Force pilot, aide to Gov. Bob Straub, state legislator, and the top elected official of Metro, the regional government. He spent a lot of that time defending planning, and looking for common sense solutions to problems. He was often controversial, and frequently quotable.
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    CBS newsman says why Sidney?s special in memorable speech

    06/30/11 When Sidney?s own CBS News journalist Barry Petersen returned home for the weekend?s centennial celebration, those who heard him speak Sunday were pleasantly surprised to learn the city?s roots go back far more than a century.
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    USGA Women's Amateur Publinks Scores

    06/28/11 At Old Macdonald Course Bandon, Ore. Yardage: 6,098; Par: 71 First Round Kelsey Vines, San Antonio, 34-37-- 71 Cheyenne Woods, Phoenix, 33-39-- 72 Julie Yang, Mesa, Ariz., 35-37-- 72 Emily Tubert, Burbank, Calif., 35-38-- 73 Christine Wolf, Chattanooga, Tenn., 32-42-- 74 Brittany Altomare, Shrewsbury, Mass., 34-41-- 75 Annie Park, Levittown, N.Y., 36-39-- 75 Sally Watson, Scotland, 36-39-- 75 ...
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    POWs get hero's welcome

    06/27/11 WELLSBURG -It was a welcome fit for heroes at the Brooke County Public Library this week for a group of World War II veterans who experienced a living hell and survived to tell about i.
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    Storylines for the 2011 U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links Championship

    06/25/11 Play will begin Monday, June 27th for both the U.S. Men's and Women's Amateur Public Links championships at Bandon Dunes Golf Resort. A total of 312 players will make the trek to the remote corner of southwest Oregon to play two courses at the world-class facility.
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    In Brief | Big Island and State 06-25

    06/25/11 Driver of hit-and-run vehicle sought Police are still trying to locate the driver of a vehicle involved in a fatal hit-and-run June 10 south of Captain Cook.
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    Retail project revived

    06/14/11 A stalled plan to build a new retail center in Ewa Beach called Laulani Village is moving forward after being taken over by its largest committed tenant, Safeway.
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    Firefighters extinguish Pearl City fire

    06/12/11 PEARL CITY (HawaiiNewsNow) - Honolulu firefighters have extinguished a fire at a Pearl City structure Sunday morning. The fire was reported just before 8:00 on Luehu Street. No one was injured.
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    Peterson recalls his D-Day experience

    06/10/11 Eric L. Peterson was a young soldier waiting to cross the channel from England to France. He entered combat duty shortly after D-Day knowing that his life would be changed forever.
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    USGA-U.S. Girls Junior Amateur Championship Scores

    07/20/10 At Country Club of North Carolina course Pinehurst, N.C. Yardage: 6,331; Par: 72 (x-advanced in playoff) (y-Still in playoff, to resume Wednesday at 8:30 a.m.) Second Round Danielle Kang, Thousand Oaks, Calif., 67-74-- 141 Ginger Howard, Bradenton, Fla., 70-72-- 142 Megan Khang, Rockland, Mass., 70-73-- 143 Gyeol Park, Korea, 75-69-- 144 Mariko Tumangan, San Jose, Calif., 75-70-- 145 Yueer Feng ...
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