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USA: FLIGHT DATA FROM JET HIT BY TURBULENCE TO BE ANALYSED

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Natural Sound The flight data recorder from a turbulence-stricken United Airlines flight has arrived in Washington, DC to be analysed by aviation experts. One person was killed and more than 100 injured, when Flight 826 ran into heavy ...
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STORY: The Japanese invest more money in Hawaii than anywhere else in the world. The islands account for a third of their total investment abroad. Tourism and the service industries are Hawaii's greatest source of income. However,...
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A police officer shot a 17-year-old runaway in the wrist Tuesday morning at a Hawaii high school after the teen cut one officer with a knife and punched two others, authorities said. (Jan. 28)

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A police officer shot a 17-year-old runaway in the wrist Tuesday morning at a Hawaii high school after the teen cut one officer with a knife and punched two others, authorities said. State Department of Education spokeswoman Donalyn...
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Scientists at the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in Hawaii continue to monitor aftershocks and warn there could be more large earthquakes and tsunamis in the coming years.

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HEADLINE: Tsunami expert: A few more quakes to worry about CAPTION: Scientists at the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in Hawaii continue to monitor aftershocks and warn there could be more large earthquakes and tsunamis in the coming...
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The USS Carl Vinson arrives in Hawaii, making its first stop on U.S. soil since its six-month deployment to waters around the Middle East and the Western Pacific. The carrier hosted a team of Navy SEALs who buried Osama bin Laden at sea.

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HEADLINE: Navy ship that buried bin Laden stops in Hawaii CAPTION: The USS Carl Vinson arrives in Hawaii, making its first stop on U.S. soil since its six-month deployment to waters around the Middle East and the Western Pacific. The...
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German tourist loses arm in Hawaii shark attack

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A German woman was attacked by a shark when swimming off Hawaii on Wednesday afternoon, losing her arm at the shoulder. The woman, who was about 20 years old, was snorkelling at Palauea Beach when the attack occurred early evening. The...
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HAWAII: VICE PRESIDENT AL GORE STANDS BY BILL CLINTON

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English/Nat Bill Clinton's deputy is sticking by him. Vice President Al Gore, who is on holiday in Hawaii, has given his full backing to Bill Clinton and says it's time to move on. Breaking off from his Hawaiian holiday with his wife...
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Hezbollah offers a glimpse of possible war ahead

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYNaqoura - 20 April 20171. Tracking shot of Hezbollah fighters in orange grove 2. Hezbollah fighter carrying rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) launcher, pan to a...
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Leaders Launch 'Climate Week NYC 2017'

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High-profile government officials and business leaders met in New York on Monday to discuss efforts to reduce carbon emissions and create jobs following the Trump Administration's decision to pull out of the Paris Agreement. ...
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How Postmates Plans to Take on Amazon

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Nov.08 -- Bastian Lehmann, Postmates Inc. chief executive officer, discusses the company's strategy for competing against Amazon.com Inc. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Honolulu Will Ticket Distracted Pedestrians

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A new Honolulu ordinance allows police officers to issues tickets to pedestrians caught looking at a cellphone or electronic device while crossing a street. According to the National Safety Council, Honolulu is the biggest...
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Honolulu Will Ticket Distracted Pedestrians

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A new Honolulu ordinance allows police officers to issues tickets to pedestrians caught looking at a cellphone or electronic device while crossing a street. According to the National Safety Council, Honolulu is the biggest...
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Hawaii fights Trump administration travel ban in court

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Three judges on the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said they'll rule "as soon as practical" on the state of Hawaii's legal challenge to President Donald Trump's latest travel restrictions. Judges Ronald Gould, Richard...
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Dems walk out after Senate committee sets vote

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Dems walk out after Senate committee sets vote

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Hawaii Fights Administration Travel Ban in Court

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Three judges on the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals say they'll rule "as soon as practical" on the state of Hawaii's legal challenge to President Donald Trump's latest travel restrictions. Judges Ronald Gould, Richard...
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Hawaii Volcano Spawns New Fissure, More Lava

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Experts remained flummoxed Friday about when Hawaii's Kilauea volcano will calm down. The volcano exploded at its summit Thursday, sending ash and rocks thousands of feet into the sky. Scientists said the...
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Mobily Has a Very Strong Cashflow Machine, CEO Says

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Feb.19 -- Ahmed Aboudoma, chief executive officer of Etihad Etisalat, talks about the company's financial results and business prospects. The Saudi Arabian telecommunications provider known as Mobily reported fourth-quarter profit of 80...
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Hawaii senator calls for Barr to resign

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Rally at Supreme Court to stop abortion bans

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Activists were joined by members of Congress to rally near the Supreme Court on "National Day of Action to Stop the Bans" on abortion.
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Graham: Post-Bolton, tough talk on Iran remains

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Senator Lindsey Graham says that he doesn't expect President Donald Trump's approach to foreign policy to drastically change with the departure of former the national security adviser John Bolton.
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Graham: Post-Bolton, tough talk on Iran remains

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Senator Lindsey Graham says that he doesn't expect President Donald Trump's approach to foreign policy to drastically change with the departure of former the national security adviser John Bolton.
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Tulsi Gabbard: Release 9/11 docs related to Saudis

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Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard says federal authorities must release the findings of their investigation into the Saudi government's role in the 9/11 attacks.
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Trump laments G-7 move from Doral after pushback

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US President Donald Trump is lamenting that he was forced to move next year's Group of Seven summit from his private golf club in Florida after bipartisan criticism that he was trying to profit off the presidency.