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2004 Top Stories
WORKER'S COMP REFORM NEEDED TO ERASE 'F' GRADE
LINGLE VISITS INMATE TOASTMASTERS
New law cuts fee to register company
Governor signs business-friendly bills
1 in 3 local companies plan to hire, survey says; Isle employers are more optimistic about the economy
State proactive in preventing Internet fraud
Paradise Regained
Hawaii sees big gains in visitor arrivals, hotel occupancy
Maui air ambulance finally ready for liftoff
Reagan family to receive messages from Hawai`i
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Lingle signs renewable energy bill into law
Hawaii on target with port security
Hawaii visitor arrivals increase by 14%
Standardized tests place Hawai`i's centralized education district in national cellar
Lingle turns school reform hopes to Senate
Dems flunked 40-year-long school test
Put the decision to decentralize in hands of the voters
Let voters decide on schools
Department of Education needs to be dismantled
House kills Governor's education reform bill, passes 'deformed reform' legislation
Weighing in on proposed state department of education reforms
Chamber of Commerce backs local boards
Current school system had enough chances
Party politics are to blame
Education reform legislation deadline looms
Democrats fail to protect teachers: Student assaults teacher
Principals should have control over their school budgets
Local school boards up for vote on House floor: Lingle says there is still a long way to go for a ballot vote
Audit exposes many problems with Hawai`i public school system
School establishment afraid of losing power
House rejects Lingle’s education reform bill
DOE's dilemma
House votes down bill to create local school boards
Thirty House democrats who voted against education reform: They say they don’t want the people to decide through a constitutional amendment on the 2004 ballot whether to decentralize Hawai`i’s near worst-in-the-nation public education system
Education reform efforts move to the Senate
The courage to change Hawai`i's education system is key to success of next generation
Make the call on education: Let the legislature know what you think about the lack of guidance in our public schools
Educational reform falling victim to politics of the worst sort
School reform ballot measure gets key support
Decentralization works, and legislators know it
Let people vote on public-ed reform
Democrats playing politics with money
Lingle not giving up on school board plan: A DOE-sponsored event examines how to improve schools
Reform requires real changes
Give us education reform now
1 big school district takes from them who hath not
OHA supports Lingle bill
School board member challenges board chair to debate: Board chair Breene Harimoto defends near Hawai`i's worst public education system in the nation; accuses Thielen of lying about problems; Thielen fights back
School reform turns to Senate: House members rejected Gov. Lingle's proposal for seven local school boards
BOE illustrates reform fight
'Managed democracy' proposed for Hawai`i’s education system
Studies show local school boards can improve student achievement
Public school teachers are advocating for reform
Lingle tweaks school reforms: The governor wants isle voters to decide whether to create four elected school boards
Democracy loses out to dictatorship in Senate decentralization bill: Democrat's education bill Will result in legislature losing control over $2 billion annually in education funding
November 2004: Voters will decide the fate of those who betrayed the children of Hawai`i for 30 pieces of silver
Education reform plan a good jump-off point
Hawai`i's new Republican governor is laboring to make the islands more business-friendly
Lingle offers Democrats modified school reform
Democrats' education bill fails to meaningfully reform Hawai`i's educational system
Democrats' education bill will not reform public education system: Real education reform involves four simple principles not in this bill; this legislation makes education system worse
Local boards can help student performance
Poll finds 74% want say in DOE breakup
OHA signs on to Lingle’s school plan
Lingle seeks unique view on trip to Israel: The governor plans to meet with leaders including Prime Minister Ariel Sharon
Legislature setting up decision making system not accountable for results
Legislature blind to reform
Isle job market shows growth: Unemployment figures are low and the work force is at peak levels
Schools: Compromise, progress still possible
Governor of Hawai`i visits Israel
A parent's dream, a child's future
Lingle chides Legislature for missed opportunities
Japanese tourists returning to Hawai`i
Lingle is right to refuse to raid business fund
Progress made on Pre-Plus
Four bills from past session called attacks on Lingle
Business fund should not go to general costs
Maui air ambulance finally ready for liftoff
Hawai`i employment rate reaches record 606,000
Hawaii sees big gains in visitor arrivals, hotel occupancy
Hawai`i governor: US Jews shift to Right
Paradise Regained
Lingle meets with Israel's Prime Minister
State proactive in preventing Internet fraud
Governor signs business-friendly bills
New law cuts fee to register company
1 in 3 local companies plan to hire, survey says; Isle employers are more optimistic about the economy
Hawaii starting to experience "brain gain"
Lingle blames Legislature for blocking efforts
Economic forecast for Hawai`i optimistic
For Jewish Governor of Hawaii, going to Israel feels like going home
State Officials, Israelis find common economic ground
Dangerous speeding should be a felony
Hawaii economy sizzles
LINGLE'S JOB APPROVAL RATING AT 65%, POLL SHOWS
Reagan family to receive messages from Hawai`i
WORKER'S COMP REFORM NEEDED TO ERASE 'F' GRADE
LINGLE VISITS INMATE TOASTMASTERS
LINGLE MAKES DREAM TRIP TO ISRAEL: THE GOVERNOR AND STATE OFFICIALS SEEK TO "ESTABLISH FRIENDSHIP"
HAWAI`I GOVERNOR: US JEWS SHIFT TO RIGHT
LET VOTERS DECIDE ON SCHOOLS
HAWAI`I'S NEW REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR IS LABORING TO MAKE THE ISLANDS MORE BUSINESS-FRIENDLY
2003 Top Stories
Lingle details plans to contend with fiscal crisis
Gov. Lingle: State should partner with KIUC on energy future
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