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News Better outcomes for Hawaii prisoners housed in state Haleakala Times Early in her administration, Governor Linda Lingle assured constituents that she was working on “an innovative plan for a new prison that would work in conjunction with existing facilities.” Asian-Americans make handsome gains in US elections ABS-CBNNEWS.com WASHINGTON (AFP) - Asian-Americans scored critical victories in US legislative elections as they rode on the wave of a Democratic comeback and displayed political clout beyond traditional strongholds in California and Hawaii . Blackwell, Strickland Say They Would Use Statehouse More WTOL News 11 Whether Republican Ken Blackwell or Democrat Ted Strickland is elected Ohio's next governor, he'll be movin' on down - 29 floors. Both candidates say they'll make more use of the governor's office in the Statehouse. Another drunk illegal kills 3 more Americans WorldNetDaily Three people – two North Carolina State University students and a 16-year-old – have been killed by an illegal alien, who allegedly was driving drunk, and already had a record of crime in the United States. Election In U.S.A And Bangladesh News From Bangladesh “I congratulate them on their (newly elected Democrats Congressmen/Congresswomen) victories. I told Congresswoman Pelosi that I looked forward to working with her and her colleagues to find common ground in the next two years,” said to a news conference after election results in The United States. Auckland Museum Summer Visitor Programme Scoop.co.nz Auckland Museum’s premier collection of New Zealand and International Design and Decorative Arts are celebrated in two new permanent galleries which have just opened. Election Fixing Charges Fly in Utah County WTOL News 11 Voting appears to be very popular in Daggett County, Utah. Daggett County has registered 947 voters for Tuesday's election. According to the most recent Census figures, that's four more than the county's population in 2005. And that's not the only thing raising questions. Incubating dreams Honolulu Star-Bulletin THEY SAY you have to spend money to make money. But what if you have nothing to spend? If your dream lies in food service, the upfront costs of setting yourself up in a certified commercial kitchen can be insurmountable. This is where the Pacific Gateway Center's incubator kitchens come in. Monday's Local News WTOL News 11 Every day, some 58,000 vehicles -- 17,000 of them trucks -- pass through our area on I-75. National Trucking Association members say congestion is a problem, but they're not sure how to attack it. Is there a cure for our crammed highways? Japanese Debate: Nukes, Or No Nukes? CBS News One of the effects of North Korea's nuclear weapons testing is the re-opening of debates within Japan to pursue nuclear weapons of its own. The very public discussions underscore security threats are deepening anxiety among Japan's conservatives.
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