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Medicare spends far less per beneficiary in Rochester than it does in Manhattan, an example of the disparity that will be among the issues as lawmakers begin debating the U.S. Senate's version of the health care reform bill on Monday. Full Article at Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
The winter holidays coincide with the big-surf season in Hawai'i, when north shores across the islands brace for massive waves -- and the hordes of surfers and spectators that follow them. Full Article at San Francisco Chronicle
NIIHAU, Hawaii Tell people you're going to Niihau, and they invariably exclaim, No way! Or, Do you know the Robinsons? Yes, way, and no, I do not know the Robinsons. And even though now I've been to Niihau, I can't really say I know either. Full Article at Louisville Courier-Journal
He failed. The plane crashed into the south face of Mount Tamalpais, above Mill Valley. Everyone aboard - eight young Navy fliers - was killed. It was Nov. 30, 1944. Full Article at San Francisco Chronicle
Most of the bowls are set now that the regular season is over for almost all of the non-AQ teams. There will be some shuffling in Conference USA and the Mid-American Conference, but that should be minimal. Full Article at ESPN
"The universe is full of magical things, patiently waiting for our wits to grow sharper." -- Eden Phillpotts. GrrlScientist is an evolutionary biologist, ornithologist, aviculturist, birder and freelance science and nature writer. Full Article at ScienceBlogs
GOLD Coast golden girl Stephanie Gilmore was perched on a plastic chair, feet up, headphones blaring and watching the waves when she won a historic third consecutive world surfing crown in Hawaii yesterday. Full Article at Gold Coast Bulletin
Beset by one of the worst recessions in decades, the U.S. destinations are spending significant sums on marketing campaigns in China's most populous regions, and are urging U.S. embassy officials and Chinese airlines to ease the logistical burdens of... Full Article at The Bellingham Herald
HONOLULU -- Hawaii, California and Las Vegas are among American tourist destinations vying fiercely for a vast and largely untapped new market segment. Yes, to be a Chinese tourist these days is to be a widely-sought traveler. Full Article at Fresno Bee
With her 3rd place finish at the Gidget Pro Sunset Beach, Gilmore becomes the only surfer to ever win the ASP World Title each year they competed on the prestigious tour. Full Article at Transworld Surf
MICK Fanning rides the best surf breaks in the world. It's his job and he never takes it for granted. But the quietly-spoken 28-year-old has given many people a big break in life. Full Article at The Australian
Stephanie Gilmore rides a wave during the Gidget Pro at Sunset Beach in Hawaii at the weekend, when she sealed another world title. Full Article at The Age
HONOLULU - Navy's 24-17 loss to Hawaii on Saturday night was a major letdown for coach Ken Niumatalolo, who was born in Laie, played quarterback at Hawaii and started his coaching career as a graduate assistant for the Warriors. Full Article at Baltimore Sun
The governor displays a lack of knowledge on the process of government. She announces a solution to furloughs without acknowledging that the Hawaii State Teachers Association must look at it and give back further rights that they had bargained for. Full Article at Honolulu Star-Bulletin
When Gov. Linda Lingle agreed two weeks ago to use "rainy day" money to reduce the number of Furlough Fridays in school years, the teachers union gave its support. Full Article at Honolulu Star-Bulletin
There was once enough for everyone. That was before Captain Cook "discovered" our Hawaiian islands on his way to find a northwest passage, before the missionaries came to save our heathen ancestors and before the American businessmen called in the U.S. Full Article at Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Included in the plans for aviation development in the navy are two high-power seaplanes of very large cargo capacity, and with a cruising radius of more that 2000 miles. Full Article at Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Mayor Mufi Hannemann has accepted a recommendation to demolish the Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium's dilapidated swimming pool and bleachers, but supporters of the historic landmark are not ready to surrender. Full Article at Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Silvia Jack brought her children to Hawaii from Micronesia because she wanted them to receive better schooling that could open doors of opportunity. But the price of education was losing a place to call home. Full Article at Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Events to treat AIDS as a health issue World AIDS Day on Tuesday will be observed in Hawaii with special events statewide to raise awareness of the disease that affects several thousand people in the islands. Full Article at Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Hawaii (ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi: Hawaiʻi) became the 50th state of the United States on August 21, 1959. It is situated in the North Pacific Ocean, 2,300 miles (3,700 km) from the mainland, at 21°18′41″N, 157°47′47″W. During roughly 1778–1898, Hawaii was also known as the Sandwich Islands. Full Article
Audrey Toguchi, 80-year-old of Hawaii, seen, during a press conference in Rome Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009, on the occasion of the canonization ceremony of the Belgium-born priest Father Damien which will be celebrated by Pope Benedict XVI at the Vatican Sunday.
View Photo »People from Molokai, Hawaii, stand around a statue depicting Father Damien in the garden of his birthplace in Tremelo, Belgium, Sunday Oct. 4, 2008.
View Photo »People from Molokai, Hawaii attend a mass in honor of Father Damien near his birthplace in Tremelo, Belgium, Sunday Oct. 4, 2008.
View Photo »A woman from Molokai, Hawaii, attends a mass in honor of Father Damien near his birthplace in Tremelo, Belgium, Sunday Oct. 4, 2008.
View Photo »A Hawaii National Guard C-17 Globemaster III airplane waits on the tarmac waiting to deliver FEMA relief aid to Samoan tsunami victims Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009 at Hickham Air Force Base in Honolulu.
View Photo »An Hawaii National Guard C-17 Globemaster III airplane waits on the tarmac to deliver FEMA relief aid to Samoan tsunami victims Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009 at Hickham Air Force Base in Honolulu.
View Photo »Hawaii quarterback Greg Alexander shakes hands with fans after the 38-20 win over Washington State of an NCAA college football game on Saturday, Sept. 12, in Seattle, 2009. Hawaii won 38-20.
View Photo »Hawaii quarterback Greg Alexander passes under pressure during the second half of an NCAA college football game against Washington State on Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009, in Seattle. Hawaii won 38-20 with Alexander passing for 453 yards and three touchdowns.
View Photo »Hawaii running back Alex Green breaks free and runs for a 44-yard touchdown against Washington State during the first half of an NCAA college football game on Saturday, Sept. 12, in Seattle, 2009. On the right is Washington States' Greg Salas.
View Photo »Hawaii's Rodney Bradley celebrates one of his two touchdowns against Washington State during the first half of an NCAA college football game on Saturday, Sept. 12, in Seattle, 2009. Hawaii won 38-20.
View Photo »Hawaii wide receiver Greg Salas dives over the line for a touchdown on a 7-yard pass play as Washington State's Myron Beck defends during the first half of an NCAA college football game on Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009 in Seattle, 2009.
View Photo »Hawaii wide receiver Greg Salas dives over the line for a touchdown on a 7-yard pass play as Washington State's David Gilbertson defends during the first half of an NCAA college football game on Saturday, Sept. 12, in Seattle, 2009.
View Photo »Hawaii wide receiver Rodney Bradley catches the game winning touchdown over Central Arkansas defensive back Henry Minor during the fourth quarter of the NCAA college football game on Friday, Sept. 4, 2009 in Honolulu. Hawaii defeated Central Arkansas 25-20.
View Photo »Hawaii quarterback Greg Alexander makes a pass during the third quarter of the NCAA college football game on Friday, Sept. 4, 2009 in Honolulu.
View Photo »Hawaii running back Alex Green gets tackled by Central Arkansas defensive back Henry Minor during the third quarter of the NCAA college football game on Friday, Sept. 4, 2009 in Honolulu.
View Photo »Hawaii football head coach Greg McMackin talks to his staff on the sidelines during the third quarter of the NCAA college football game against Central Arkansas on Friday, Sept. 4, 2009 in Honolulu.
View Photo »Hawaii wide receiver gets tackled by Central Arkansas defensive back Anthony Gambles after Salas made a 67 yard pass reception during the fourth quarter of the NCAA college football game on Friday, Sept. 4, 2009 in Honolulu. Hawaii defeated Central Arkansas 25-20.
View Photo »World Fly Lightweight boxing champion Brian Villoria (L) of Hawaii poses with Jesus Iribe of Mexico at a news conference in Honolulu, Hawaii August 27, 2009. Villoria will be fighting Iribe for the title in Honolulu on August 29.
View Photo »World Fly Lightweight boxing champion Brian Villoria of Hawaii (L) shares a laugh with Jesus Iribe of Mexico as they flash the Hawaiian "shaka" at a news conference in Honolulu, Hawaii August 27, 2009. Villoria will be fighting Iribe for the title in Honolulu on August 29.
View Photo »World Fly Lightweight boxing champion Brian Villoria (L) of Hawaii poses with Jesus Iribe of Mexico at a news conference in Honolulu, Hawaii August 27, 2009. Villoria will be fighting Iribe for the title in Honolulu on August 29.
View Photo »World Fly Lightweight boxing champion Brian Villoria (L) of Hawaii poses with Jesus Iribe of Mexico at a news conference in Honolulu, Hawaii August 27, 2009. Villoria will be fighting Iribe for the title in Honolulu on August 29.
View Photo »World Fly Lightweight boxing champion Brian Villoria of Hawaii poses with his title belt at a news conference in Honolulu, Hawaii August 27, 2009. Villoria will be fighting Jesus Iribe of Mexico for the title in Honolulu on August 29.
View Photo »Native Hawaiian activists celebrate the burning of a star which was cut off a U.S. flag to represent the State of Hawaii during a protest against statehood, Friday, August 2, 2009, in Honolulu. Hawaii commemorates the 50th anniversary of statehood today.
View Photo »A U.S. flag is seen after native Hawaiian activist cut out a star to represent Hawaii during a Hawaiian independence march, Friday, Aug. 21, 2009, in Honolulu. Hawaii commemorates the 50th anniversary of statehood.
View Photo »Native Hawaiian activist Jean Stavure cuts a star out of the U.S. flag to represent the State of Hawaii during a Hawaiian independence march in Honolulu on Friday, Aug. 21, 2009. Hawaii commemorates the 50th anniversary of statehood Friday.
View Photo »People from Molokai, Hawaii, stand around a statue depicting Father Damien in the garden of his birthplace in Tremelo, Belgium, Sunday Oct. 4, 2008.
View Photo »Hawaii had pretty high unemployment and lost a lot of jobs in tourism and construction in the third quarter ... Right now, consumers are using their credit cards for liquidity to carry them from paycheck to paycheck or to supplement their unemployment.
The fact that this report is timed for release shortly after another successful state of Hawaii business mission to China only points to its political nature
I haven't paddled out in a while, and I realized I was back in Hawaii and back in the Triple Crown. I got really excited to be back ... I love the Triple Crown to death and I would hate to miss it. I'm so glad I'm here.
We are extremely grateful to Dr. Tseu for his generosity ... We hope that others will be inspired by Dr. Tseu's spontaneous act of kindness and will help to support Hawaii's public libraries in these challenging economic times.
It’s probably the best thing I’ve ever done in my career ... I haven’t won a lot and it’s special to win the in Hawaii because I live here and it’s part of the Triple Crown.
If I told you the beaches were better than Hawaii or Rio, the wildlife was like Africa, the skiing in the northern parts were like Aspen and the history of the country is older than China's ... it's true
I'd like you to send my green suitcase to Hawaii, and my red suitcase to London.
But now it basically boils down to, if you commit a murder, you are going to jail and you are getting a life sentence ... Hawaii is a very uninviting place to commit murder and the police department has a very high closure rate.
I've got to learn from these mistakes, watch film and keep going and raising the bar for myself ... Try not to beat myself down too much. I've got to soak it in right now, and then we've got Hawaii coming up and then this bowl game.
Our ancestors’ journeys and settlements stretch from South East Asia and Melanesia in the west, to Hawaii in the north, Rapanui or Easter Island in the east and Aotearoa New Zealand in the south, across 162 square million kilometres
Mexico is down, but Hawaii and the Caribbean are decent
Their focus this week has been excellent, just excellent ... The only extra motivation that we need right now is that we need a win, and we know that Hawaii needs it too.
Sen. Inouye is encouraging us to seek the top seat in Hawaii
We are creating a Honolulu-based local news service that will produce original, in-depth reporting and analysis of local issues in Hawaii. Since it's 2009 (almost 2010!) this will be an online-only service
There's no state that we can't win ... Talking to a Republican from Hawaii -- the first Republican elected in 40 years -- I'm telling you, we could win in every state.
It is Hawaii, it is going to be a great place, great weather. We just have to take care of our bodies. It is a time change, and a lot of travel. But also it is a big game. We BYU is 30-13 all-time against Hawaii, but just 10-8 in Honolulu. They're going to be big and they're going to be good, just like ...
He doesn’t have all of his pieces in place yet, but you will see a variation of the run-and-shoot offense ... But it’s not all there yet like he had it at Hawaii. It will take him some time, but he is well on his way.
That would be a good draw, seeing how Hawaii isn’t bowl eligible
We stated to them the facts. But they’ve seen this since the pilot stage and they are going to fight with us. I think that’s because we have provided them with information at every step of the way and encouraged them to conduct their own due diligence. Wragg said Mantria did not raise $122 million, just...
The conference is going to dictate what bowl we go to, but obviously, I've told the guys we're going to Hawaii so that's where I want to go ... These guys have never been to Hawaii. Plus, I think it would be way better PR for the school.
The conference is going to dictate what bowl we go to, but obviously, I've told the guys we're going to Hawaii so that's where I want to go ... These guys have never been to Hawaii. Plus, I think it would be way better PR for the school.
There is no secret, my friends, and I will say it tonight that Senator Inouye is encouraging us to seek the top seat in Hawaii
I don't care if he eats nothing but birch bark and mildew, as long as North Korea doesn't nuke Hawaii, let's roll with it.
It just shows that we are a program on the rise and headed in the right direction ... Any time you get landmark wins like that you are able to use it to your advantage in recruiting, whether it's in Washington or California or Hawaii or anywhere else.
- vaporofnuance
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USC beat UCLA, NAVY lost to Hawaii, BYU over UTES, UTEP miners rolled over the Herd. 3 outta 4!
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