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Ford denies political motivation in accusation

Higher Ed
Christine Blasey (BLAH'-zee) Ford says she doesn't have any political motivation for coming forward with accusations of sexual assault against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh when they were teenagers.
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United Airline To Offer COVID-19 Testing Before Some Flights To Hawaii

Higher Ed
​Starting October 15th, customers flying from San Francisco to Hawaii will be offered testing which may excuse travelers from quarantining.
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Responding to critics' relentless claims, President Barack Obama on Wednesday produced a detailed Hawaii birth certificate in an extraordinary attempt to bury the issue of where he was born and confirm his legitimacy to hold office.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Obama releases birth form, decries 'silliness' CAPTION:: Responding to critics' relentless claims, President Barack Obama on Wednesday produced a detailed Hawaii birth certificate in an extraordinary attempt to bury the issue...
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Declassified files show secret chemical, biological tests

Higher Ed
1. Shot of reporters at Pentagon briefing 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. William Winkenwerder, Assistant Secretary of Defence for Health Affairs: "We do know some civilians were exposed in tests that occurred in Hawaii, possibly Alaska,...
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The NFL Pro Bowl is being played a week ahead of the Super Bowl this season. The venue has changed from Hawaii to the Super Bowl site in Miami. It''s a change many players aren''t wild about. (Jan. 28)

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: NFL stars missing Hawaii CAPTION: The NFL Pro Bowl is being played a week ahead of the Super Bowl this season. The venue has changed from Hawaii to the Super Bowl site in Miami. It''s a change many players aren''t wild about....
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Tsunami expert on waves that followed Chile earthquake

Higher Ed
1. Mid of police driving through streets, sirens blaring during tsunami warning period 2. Wide from hotel balcony showing police going by 3. Wide of hotel guest looking out on their balconies 4. Mid of hotel guest listening to...
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A ukulele festival in Hawaii, of course, draws thousands of enthusiasts of the simple stringed instrument, with 900 people playing. Ukulele backers are predicting big things for the compact creation of wood and strings.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: First Person: The sweet charms of the ukulele CAPTION: A ukulele festival in Hawaii, of course, draws thousands of enthusiasts of the simple stringed instrument, with 900 people playing. Ukulele backers are predicting big...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Palestinian radio broadcaster hosts childrens paradise

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Palestinian radio broadcaster hosts childrens paradise
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Recruiting Civilian Volunteers In Hawaii

Higher Ed
Army calling for volunteers in Hawaii / armed with knives and gloves the volunteers are ordered to hedge trees down through the forest / one thousand volunteers help clear wild forest growth to allow easy movement for US Land forces /...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Women's Army Corps Arrives In Hawaii

Higher Ed
Beach scene in Hawaii / group of Women's Army Corps descend gangplank in uniform / Colonel MS Lawton greets WACS / women board truck, eat in cafeteria along with male soldiers / WACS receive their orders individually from seated male...
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Federal Judge in Hawaii Puts Travel Ban on Hold

Higher Ed
Hours before it was to take effect, President Donald Trump's revised travel ban was put on hold Wednesday by a federal judge in Hawaii who questioned whether the administration was motivated by national security concerns.U.S. District...
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Bridgeman Arts

Women at work around the world, 1940s-1950s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A cotton threading factory in 1940s - 1950s. A woman piles up 15 large spools on her shoulder. A woman lab technician activating a machine / device. African women seated at workbench assembling and packing very small paper boxes. A young...
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Hawaii Volcano Air Quality Remains Unsafe

Higher Ed
Scientists confirm that volcanic activity has paused at all 12 fissures that opened up in a Hawaii community and oozed lava that burned 35 structures. Officials warn that hazardous fumes continue to be released from the...
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Democratic Senators Slam Trump Meeting Remarks

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Democratic Senators Mazie Hirono of Hawaii and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut slammed President Donald Trump for allegedly using vulgar language to describe Haiti and African countries in a meeting about immigration last week. ...
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US Court Blocks Latest Trump Travel Ban

Higher Ed
Hawaii's attorney general says the state is ready to defend against what he calls a discriminatory travel ban by the Trump administration. Douglas Chin is responding to a U.S. judge's ruling Tuesday that blocks the federal...
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US Court blocks latest Trump administration travel ban

Higher Ed
Hawaii's attorney general on Tuesday said the state is ready to defend against what he calls a discriminatory travel ban by the Trump administration. Douglas Chin was responding to a US judge's ruling Tuesday that blocks...
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Bloomberg

Southwest CEO Kelly Says Growth Slower on Fuel Costs

Higher Ed
Jul.26 -- Southwest Airlines CEO Gary Kelly talks about the company's second-quarter performance, progress in aircraft inspections, and plans to add service to Hawaii. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Twitter's Efforts to Personalize News and Broaden Its Audience

Higher Ed
Jun.13 -- Twitter Inc. will personalize news for users and send them notifications of events, trying to attract a bigger, broader audience with one of its most comprehensive product updates in years. Bloomberg's Selina Wang reports on...
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Ford denies political motivation in accusation

Higher Ed
Christine Blasey (BLAH'-zee) Ford says she doesn't have any political motivation for coming forward with accusations of sexual assault against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh when they were teenagers.
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When Flying Stalls: How Airlines Keep Planes Air-Ready

Higher Ed
Airlines parked their planes in eerie rows on runways all over the world. But they need to be ready to fly again when the time comes. Here's how.
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U.S. Nears Return To Normalcy, as Cases Reach Lowest Point In a Year

Higher Ed
The U.S. is making its trek back to pre-pandemic life, with almost every state dropping mask mandates and capacity limits.
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The state of Hawaii has posted a tsunami warning and residents there are racing to stock up on supplies in case they are hit by strong waves.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Hawaiians brace for potential tsunami impact CAPTION: A tsunami triggered by the Chilean earthquake raced across the Pacific Ocean on Saturday, threatening Hawaii as it rushed toward the U.S. West Coast and hundreds of islands...
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The nation's governors emerged from a meeting with President Barack Obama on Monday claiming harmony, only to immediately break into an on-camera partisan feud in front of the West Wing regarding how to grow the economy. (Feb. 24)

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus006040 The nation's governors emerged from a meeting with President Barack Obama on Monday claiming harmony, only to immediately break into an on-camera partisan feud in front of the West...