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 •  Lingle, Inouye trade barbs on layoffs
 •  Marine Corps Base Hawaii hosting high school leadership academy
 •  Real property taxes on Kauai due soon
 •  Hawaii will get to see part of solar eclipse
 •  Hawaii telescope captures image of possible comet striking Jupiter
 •  Hawaii surf auction raises record $767,000
 •  Fire at Sand Island still smoldering Photo gallery Video
 •  Guam reports first swine-flu death
 •  Hawaii County to sell land
 •  Medical examiner identifies boy found in trunk of car at Iroquois Point
 •  Maui woman arrested for car theft hours after car-theft case dismissed
 •  Teenager injured in near drowning
 •  Surfer hospitalized on Big Island after hitting rocks
 •  Body found in Colorado identified as missing Hawaii man
 •  Hawaiian International Billfish Tournament opens in Kona
 •  Brian Ching named to MLS All-Star game
 •  MLB: Manny Ramirez passes Mantle on career HR list
 •  Softball: US downs Australia for World Cup title
 •  NFL: Report: Favre may give Vikings an answer this week
 •  NFL: WR Holley wins reality show, job on Dallas Cowboys
 •  Soccer: LA Galaxy says it regrets halftime incident
 •  NBA: Rubio’s buyout could be softened by endorsements
 •  1969 was momentous year for sport, too
 •  NBA: Timberwolves, Clippers swing 4-player deal
 •  MLB: Edgar Gonzalez visits Padres
 •  MLB: Rangers hit 3 HRs off Smoltz to beat Red Sox
 •  MLB: Mets gives vote of confidence to Manuel, Minaya
 •  MLB: Matsui homer gives Yankees 2-1 win over Orioles
 •  MLB: Phillies beat Cubs 10-1, win ninth straight
 •  NFL: Raiders sign sixth-round pick TE Myers
 •  Obit: 3-time Olympic speedskater Ed Rudolph dies
 •  Soccer: Study: 42 deaths linked to soccer in Brazil
 •  MLB: Pedro Martinez getting closer to return to majors
 •  NBA: Pacers release G Jack
 •  CFB: Irish and Army at Yankees in November 2010
 •  NBA: Cavaliers expand paperless ticketing at arena
 •  NBA: Suit accuses Mavericks owner of diverting profits
 •  Boxing: Gatti’s wife ordered to remain in jail
 •  Boxing: Cotto-Pacquiao bout set for November
 •  Tennis: Nadal training again after knee injury layoff
 •  Basketball: US adds Gordon, A. Randolph to minicamp roster
 •  NBA: Cavaliers confirm offer to free agent Jamario Moon
 •  CFB: Iowa’s Ferentz signs 7-year deal
 •  Soccer: Colombian player says he didn’t mean to kill fan
 •  Track: Lolo Jones posts year’s best time in 100 hurdles
 •  NBA: Shaq to star in TV sports reality series
 •  AP NewsBreak: NBA defends age minimum to Congress
 •  Ex-NFL star had alcohol in system when he was shot
 •  CFB: Mississippi St. RB Anthony Dixon arrested
 •  NBA: Adam Morrison trying to restart and re-evaluate his career with Lakers
 •  Soccer: Beckham return not fit for a soccer king
 •  Cycling: Armstrong admits teammate Contador deserves to win
 •  Dogfighting sentence ending for ex-NFL star Vick
 •  MLB: Giants raise Cain in victory over Pirates
 •  Prepare to be awed by the Cowboys’ new star: their stadium
 •  Moody's lowers outlook on Hawaiian Electric Industries
 •  Central Pacific Bank may issue preferred stock
 •  Energy Industries names new president, chief executive officer
 •  Rehab Hospital signs new computer services deal
 •  Natural Energy Institute getting $5.5 million award
 •  Youth Speaks Hawaii wins international contest for second year straight
 •  Kulper to serve up a final meal
 •  'Torchwood' spins off from 'Dr. Who'
 •  Tube Notes: 'Moonshot,' 'Torchwood'
 •  Clown around on Keiki Tuesday
 •  'Giant Insect Safari' at Pearlridge ends August 2
 •  Shaq, ABC team up for reality show
 •  Music business hums a new sales tune
 •  Miss California lost crown, but gains a book deal
 •  Teen TV star Drake ascends to rap royalty
 •  PIMPBOT to open for Candlebox at Pipeline
 •  ‘More to Love’ finds room for Hawaii
 •  Diamond Head Theatre's youth showcase is Saturday
 •  Vintage Hawaii-themed posters for sale at Manhattan auction
 •  State labor talks must be rooted in reality