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								Gas Company changes its name – and focus 							
																												
					
								
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								Kakaako bio lab closed 							
															
					UH officials never mentioned the Kakaako lab was closed for repairs at a contentious public informational meeting about the new proposed lab earlier this month. The UH closed its bio-safety lab at the medical school in Kakaako for "planned maintenance" when the lab's certification expired on June 17 to install new sprinklers and make other improvements. It's a level three lab, capable of dealing with diseases like dengue fever and tuberculosis.
								
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								Honolulu ranks 174th in US foreclosures 							
															
					Honolulu was ranked No. 174 on the list of 212 metro areas with a population of 200,000 or more, which was topped by the California metro areas Stockton, Modesto, Riverside-San Berardino-Ontario, Vallejo-Fairfield and Merced.
								
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								Hawaii sues online travel firms $500 mil. in back taxes 							
															
					In recent filings in state Tax Court, the state Attorney General's office said the online firms collected tens of millions of dollars in state hotel room and general excise taxes for more than a decade. But none of that money ever went into Hawaii's tax coffers, the state said.At the top of the list: $302 million from Expedia, $72 million from Travelocity, and $48 million from Orbitz.
								
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								How our corrections systems prevents prisoners from marrying 							
															
					As it happens, Hawaii's Department of Public Safety (DPS), which oversees its prison population, has been refusing to allow prisoners to marry for years, seemingly on the basis that they just don't believe prison marriage is a good idea or has much chance of working out.
								
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																				- Dean Carrico
- Jul 20, 2012 05:43 PM
- Carrico Vision
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