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Hawaii National Guard troops screen air travelers

Higher Ed
For the second day, Hawaii National Guard troops are screening passengers and airline crew members for coronavirus symptoms at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport.
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Hawaii National Guard troops screen air travelers

Higher Ed
For the second day, Hawaii National Guard troops are screening passengers and airline crew members for coronavirus symptoms at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport.
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Bloomberg

85% of the Economy Is 'Chomping At the Bit' to Spend: Southbay Research's Zatlin

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Oct.28 -- The U.S. is about to report the fastest quarterly growth on record after businesses reopened following pandemic shutdowns and consumers proved resilient. The number, though, fails to capture the fact that the pace of growth has...
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CLEAN : Sudan holds first unisex fashion shows after Bashir ouster

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In a move that would have been almost unthinkable under ousted Islamist president Omar al-Bashir, Sudanese designers organise a series of mixed-gender fashion shows to present their new lines (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Newsy's Latest Health News

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Hawaii will allow travelers to bypass a 14-day quarantine if they test negative for COVID-19. University of Virginia quarantines a residence hall.
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Mudslides Cause Mayhem As It Snows In Paradise

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Wintry weather to stretch coast to coast, with snow in Hawaii, mudslides in California and a major storm heading east.
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U.S. Travel Spikes as More States Lift COVID-19 Restrictions

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The TSA reported more than 1.9 million travelers Friday ahead of the long weekend.
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Omicron Continues Worldwide Spread

Higher Ed
The newest variant was discovered just over a week ago by scientists in South Africa and Botswana, and it's now been found in multiple countries.
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Winter Weather Across The U.S. Is Not Following Traditional Patterns

Higher Ed
The La Niña phenomenon is altering the jet stream, pushing it further north and creating a drier and warmer winter, which is causing lots of problems.
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Hawaii Bowl Canceled On Eve Of Game After Hawaii Pulls Out

Higher Ed
Hawaii athletic department spokesperson Derek Inouchi said about 30 players and staff recently tested positive for COVID-19.
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Hawaii Volcano's Lava Could Block Major Highway

Higher Ed
A blockage of the road would pose problems, especially for those who use it to commute from Hilo and other parts of the island's east side.
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Veteran of Pearl Harbour attack works to identify war dead 71 years after raid

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Honolulu 1. Mid of Ray Emory, survivor of the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbour in 1940, holding Pearl Harbour files 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ray Emory, survivor of the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbour in 1941: "I think it's more a...
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HAWAII: PRESIDENT CLINTON AT CELEBRATIONS TO MARK END OF WWII (1)

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English/Nat President Clinton has warned the Bosnian Serbs that they "have nothing to gain and everything to lose" by continuing to attack Sarajevo and other safe areas. The President was speaking in Hawaii as NATO warplanes carried out...
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US tests water-launched missile system

Higher Ed
US Department of Defence video 1. Wide shot dummy missile being launched from ground 2. Pan inside control room 3. Various interceptor missile being launched at sea 4. Cutaway top of ship interceptor missile was fired from 5. Graphic -...
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Test firing of interceptor missile designed for NMD

Higher Ed
Pacific Ocean - 13 June 2002 1. Inside USS Lake Erie control room as interceptor missile is launched 2. Close up of interceptor missile bursting out of USS Lake Erie 3. Wide shot of interceptor missile launch, camera follows into sky 4....
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A key role of the American troops in Iraq is assessing whether the country's security forces can hold together and whether its leaders are confident they can do their jobs, Gen. Martin Dempsey said Tuesday. (July 2)

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A key role of the American troops in Iraq is assessing whether the country's security forces can hold together and whether its leaders are confident they can do their jobs, a top U.S. military official said Tuesday. Gen. Martin Dempsey,...
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Japan, US, SKorea affirm need for multilateral talks

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1. Wide exterior shot Hilton Hawaiian Village resort on Waikiki Beach, venue for talks 2. Mid shot cutaway photographers 3. Wide shot Japanese delegate walking in for talks 4. Mid shot US and South Korean delegates standing and talking...
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A container ship crew rescued three people from a sailboat that was stranded in waters stirred up by Hurricane Julio off the Hawaii Coast. (Aug. 12)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus015367 A container ship crew has rescued three people from a sailboat that was stranded in waters roiled by Hurricane Julio off the Hawaii Coast. Coast Guard Chief Warrant Officer Gene Maestas says...
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Lava flows from world's most active volcano cause problems

Higher Ed
1. Various of lava flowing Molten lava from Kilauea Volcano in Hawaii continued flowing down to the ocean on Tuesday The 21-hundred-degree lava is burning and burying part of a road as it makes its journey down to the coast. Authorities...
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WRAP Obama's relatives elated, national holiday, new road being built

Higher Ed
Kibera, Nairobi 1. Wide shot of Kibera shantytown residents holding up a US flag as they celebrate singing "Barack Obama" along the road 2. Mid shot of Kibera shantytown residents celebrating along the road as they wave the US flag 3....
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HAWAII: PRESIDENT CLINTON AT CELEBRATIONS TO MARK END OF WWII (2)

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English/Nat President Clinton was in Hawaii on Friday for the beginning of the official commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the end of World War II. The celebration was held on the spot where Japanese warplanes attacked the United...
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Iselle is poised to become the first hurricane or tropical storm to hit Hawaii in 22 years and whose path another hurricane closely followed. One resident said they are worried, but they will "see what happens." (Aug. 8)

Higher Ed
Barely holding on to hurricane strength, Iselle's outer edges brought rain and wind to Hawaii on Thursday as it approached landfall, poised to become the first hurricane or tropical storm to hit the island chain in 22 years and whose...
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US president meets troops in Hawaii on Christmas day

Higher Ed
1. Wide of US President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama walking into room at Marine Corps Base for Christmas party, zoom in as they greet elderly lady 2. Wide of US marines and their families at party, Obamas posing for...
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Israel agrees to move part of separation barrier after appeal, Pal reax

Higher Ed
Jayyus village, Near Qalqiliya 1. Wide of current barrier route, viewed from village 2. Army vehicle driving along barrier 3. Barrier around village 4. Pull out from settlement of Tzufin to wide of gate in barrier 5. Wide top shot of...