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If this was Roy Halladay's final start for the Blue Jays, the All-Star right-hander made it a good one. Halladay pitched a six-hitter to win for the first time since June 7 and Rod Barajas drove in three runs, leading  |


Bo Van Pelt started laughing just before his final putt. He thought of all those times on his couch with his golfing buddies watching a pro fail in the clutch with a seemingly easy opportunity. Now, he'd left a second  |
The Tour de France star pedaled up out of his saddle in a mountain stage, dusted his rivals, and seized the yellow jersey that he knows all too well and covets so much.  |
After the last of the backs had been slapped, high-fives exhausted and the voices had gone hoarse from celebrating a milestone in University of Hawai'i baseball history, then came the back-to-Earth realizations.  |


The retirement of seven gold-medal winning Olympic veterans hasn't slowed the U.S. softball team one bit.  |
The Brewers acquired second baseman Felipe Lopez from the Arizona Diamondbacks for two minor leaguers yesterday, giving Milwaukee a much needed threat at the top of the order.  |
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Forty-two teams from around the world have gathered in Kailua, Kona on the Big Island for the 50th Hawaiian International Billfish Tournament.  |
The Kailua Canoe Club is proof that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. In a tribute to consistency and sacrifice, Kailua won the O'ahu Hawaiian Canoe Racing Association Championship Regatta yesterday at Ke'ehi Lagoon.  |
That pristine ogre known as golf has struck again, choosing a gorgeous setting by the Irish Sea to unleash its full and singular meanness upon a cherished 59-year-old man.  |
Job hunters can be so stubborn. They complain that "I can't get offers" while insisting on doing things over and over in job interviews that make potential employers eager to lead them to the nearest exit.  |
Will Weinstein set off on his mission of reforming ethical practices in the business world long before anybody heard of Enron and Bernie Madoff. The highly successful Wall Street trader and part-time Hawai'i resident said his journey began when he  |
CIT Group Inc.'s board approved a deal last night with major bondholders to keep the company out of bankruptcy with a $3 billion rescue loan, according to various news reports.  |
A new study shows that Hawai'i surf and skate shops, along with similar stores in other states, are experiencing a dip in sales but perhaps not as bad as other retailers.  |
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND ETHICAL BEHAVIOR in both for-profit and not-for-profit charitable organizations, first in a summer series of discussions conducted by Will Weinstein, University of Hawai'i business ethics lecturer and former governor of Midwest and American Stock Exchanges; featured guest,  |
The state's lead tourism agency has gained some flexibility to deal with various tourism emergencies, taken over some research staff and lost some nonvoting board members — including the state tourism liaison — under a bill passed by the state  |
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