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Maui County
Busted!
One Maui resident feels the sting of the state's tough new criminal speeding law
Every so often we all find ourselves driving a little too fast. Perhaps we’re in a bit of a hurry, late for an appointment, or passing a shiny new Chrysler Sebring on the Pi‘ilani carrying occupants more concerned with the scenery than the cars around them.more

Rob Report
Palm Reading
Why Malaysian representatives are meeting with Hawaiian Electric, state officials and others
Over the past year or so, critical discussions have taken place worldwide on how biofuels may help wean our dependence on fossil fuels and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.more
LC Watch
Case Dismissed
The LCwins again! In slightly less than one hour, Judge Joseph E. Cardoza dismissed the appeal by Maui Community College student Ramoda Anand and the Maui Dance Advocates of the Maui County Liquor Commission’s April 2006 decision not to change the county’s rules regarding dancing.more
The Maui 10
Who's the county's most powerful player?
RELIABLE RISE: It’s not even close to the largest A&B subsidiary, but Matson Navigation still plays a considerable role in Hawai`i’s survival.more
Coconut Wireless
The Week in Review
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 28: Got to see one of Maui’s more famous trial attorneys in action this morning. James “Jim” Krueger was first on the docket in Judge Joseph Cardoza’s courtroom.more
Overheard
News of the Weird
WE’RE DOOMED: Pentagon investigators discovered in August that a small South Carolina company fraudulently collected $20.5 million in shipping costs, including one invoice of $999,798 for sending two washers (cost: 19 cents each) to a base in Texas.more
Maui TIME
“For the squads of Philippine lawyers preparing cases on three continents, stripping away the financial camouflage that disguises the [Ferdinand] Marcos empire is just one part of what international law scholars agree will be an extraordinarily complicated legal battle…more
Troubletown

Overheard this week
“I’m from Seattle. It’s great there—it’s really cool and the sky is always gray…”
-Guy at Fred’s Mexican Cantina in Kihei, June 10
Maui TIME
“A shell crashed ashore. In the dun-colored houses along Kahului’s waterfront, stevedores and their women heard the gun again, like a door slamming, and again the crash of the shell. The Jap fired ten rounds in all. Then the submarine disappeared in the night. Announcing this attack on an undefended, unimportant cane-&-pineapple port, the U.S. Navy reported: no casualties, negligible damage.”

-From “Dusk in Kahului,” Time Magazine, Dec. 28, 1941
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