Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Anna O'Brien's celebrates anniversary and other top stories.

  • Anna O'Brien's celebrates anniversary

    Anna O'Brien's celebrates anniversary
    Photo by Kat Wade special to the Honolulu Star-Advertiser ... by Linus, Freaky Fluff, Mano Kane and DJ Jet Boy on Thursday, July 8, 2016 in Honolulu, Hi.
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  • Dwayne Johnson recalls hard times in Hawaii

    Dwayne Johnson recalls hard times in Hawaii
    In this image released by HBO, Dwayne Johnson, left, and Rob Corddry appear in a scene from the series “Ballers,” airing Sundays at 10 p.m. EDT on HBO.
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  • Stocks gain, putting S&P 500 on track for record high close

    Stocks gain, putting S&P 500 on track for record high close
    A Wall Street sign near the New York Stock Exchange in New York in July 2015. Global shares rose today after Wall Street rose on a strong U.S. employment ...
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  • Meet the Olympics' unofficial sponsors

    Meet the Olympics' unofficial sponsors
    By Ahiza Garcia NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- How do you market an Olympian without mentioning the Olympics?That's the challenge facing companies such as Under Armour, Gatorade and General Mills.Even though these companies have endorsement deals with these athletes all year round, they can't call them Olympians in commercials or social media posts during the actual games. That's because the brands aren't official sponsors of the Olympics.It definitely helps to have athletes who are easily recognizable...
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  • Housing, traffic top issues, Waianae candidates agree

    Housing, traffic top issues, Waianae candidates agree
    A graduate of Waianae High School and the Honolulu Police Academy, she served on the Waianae Coast Neighborhood Board for 12 years. Jordan, 54, said ...
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  • UH coach Rolovich gets TV show

    UH coach Rolovich gets TV show
    ... the opportunity to work with Nick Rolovich and his coaches, and play a role in helping to build the program,” Blangiardi told the Honolulu Star-Advertiser today.
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  • Black Lives Matter protests spread to Europe

    Black Lives Matter protests spread to Europe
    By Sheena McKenzie CNN (CNN) -- They may be thousands of miles apart -- but that didn't stop Black Lives Matter protesters in Europe marching in solidarity with their U.S. counterparts over the weekend. Hundreds of people marched in London, Berlin and Amsterdam, Netherlands, holding signs emblazoned with the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter and chanting, "No justice, no peace."They followed similar protests across the United States after police shot dead two black men -- Alton Sterling on Tuesday in L..
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  • Honolulu Lab Hopes To Be First Certified To Test Medical Pot

    Honolulu Lab Hopes To Be First Certified To Test Medical Pot
    Today Governor David Ige, plans to sign a bill that will clarify many aspects of the state’s medical marijuana dispensary system. Before Hawai‘i cannabis can hit the market, it will have to be tested. HPR’s Molly Solomon visited one lab that’s hoping to be the state’s first. Tucked away on the third floor of a KaimukÄ« building, chemist Michael Covington meets me at Spectra Analytical Lab. Covington is waiting on certification from the state Department of Health and the Narcotics Enforcement ..
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  • US stocks at new record high

    US stocks at new record high
    By Matt Egan NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- So much for the death of America's bull market. U.S. stocks zoomed to their first record high in more than a year on Monday.The S&P 500 closed above 2,137, surpassing the previous all-time record set back in May 2015. That ends a 14-month period where the markets appeared to hit a wall and even fell precipitously at one point and flirted with a new bear market. "This proves all the chatter about the demise of the bull market to be wrong," said Ed Yardeni, pres..
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  • UK's next prime minister: I'll tackle executive pay

    UK's next prime minister: I'll tackle executive pay
    By Mark Thompson LONDON (CNNMoney) -- Britain's next prime minister is promising to get tough on "irresponsible" big business, and ease up on austerity.Theresa May, who will succeed David Cameron as U.K. leader on Wednesday, says last month's vote to leave the European Union was also a demand for an economy that doesn't just work for the 1%."We need to make sure our economy works for everyone, because it is apparent to anybody who is in touch with the real world that people do not feel it works ..
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Ke Kani O Ke Kai, July 8 .World Conservation Congress coming to Honolulu, significant ... .
Medical examiner identifies 2 men killed in separate weekend crashes .Manu Ginobili will return to the NBA for another season .

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