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Coconut Wireless
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29: After a two-day rain delay, the longest World Series game in history finally came to an end, with the Philadelphia Phillies and Maui’s own Shane Victorino on the right side of a 4-3 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays.more
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Rob Report
Biofueling the fire
BlueEarth Biofuels files suit against Hawaiian Electric, et al
Back in February 2007, Maui Electric Company (MECO) announced it would be partnering with a company new to Hawaii on a project to build and operate the world’s largestmore
LC Watch
Merkin hard, or hardly merkin?
Last week we devoted an entire column to re-printing all the titillating words contained in the “Special conditions” section of the LC rulebook.more
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The Business End
A look at the week's economic winners and losers...
Halloween was a less spooky day than many that preceded it for a number of Hawaii-based companies. The big winner was perennial Business End whipping boy Maui Land & Pineapple—ML&P saw its stockmore
Overheard
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Click of the week
Got something to say? Want to say it via the Internet, anonymously, to a total stranger? Well, obviously you’ve got a lot of options. One of the more interesting and unique ones ismore
News of the Weird
STATE OF DELUSION: Donna and Joel Brinkle of Deltona, Fla., raised a family and held respectable jobs until, in the 1990s, they declared themselves a sovereign nation and stopped paying taxes.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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