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Wilson charting out 2010 plansSo what's next for Dean Wilson? Well, he'll have a few days this week to unwind and catch up with family following his 43rd-place showing in the Sony Open in Hawaii.
Waialae hosts the worldHawaii has long been known as the "Crossroads of the Pacific." In the golf world, that intersection was at Waialae Country Club with this week's Sony Open in Hawaii.
Wedges divide the fieldJohn Daly stirred up a huge bucket of golf balls when he let everyone know he had gone to the back of his garage and dug out some old Ping-Eye 2 wedges.
Fujikawa heading out on smaller tourTadd Fujikawa doesn't get many opportunities on the PGA Tour these days, so it was disappointing for the 19-year-old Moanalua High graduate to fail to break par in both rounds and miss the cut in the Sony Open.
Thompson makes it rightHiram Thompson picked a pretty good time to redeem himself. The junior point guard sank two perfect free throws with 2.1 seconds left to send Hawaii to a thrilling 68-67 win over San Jose State last night at the Stan Sheriff Center.
Guard appeals for soccer balls for kids in IraqSeveral members of the Hawaii Air National Guard deployed in Iraq are asking Hawaii residents to send them new or slightly used soccer balls for Iraqi children in "Operation Soccer Ball."
Hawaii man wounded in Manila shootoutAn American man wanted in the Philippines for allegedly killing a government official's son in a road-rage shooting was critically wounded today when he opened fire at police officers trying to arrest him, officials said.
Palmer makes his own bit of noise at the endOn a day when Watson and Nicklaus won in Hawaii, of course Palmer would have to come through, too. The game's biggest living and still-playing legends took care of business on Maui at the Champion Skins.
Preserving the planet, straining the relationshipGordon Fleming is, by his own account, an environmentally sensitive guy. He bikes 12 1/2 miles to and from his job at a software company outside Santa Barbara, Calif. He recycles as much as possible and takes reusable bags to the grocery store.
Plaza Hotel future as a condo is cloudedWhen an Israeli billionaire bought New York's storied Plaza Hotel for $675 million, he envisioned turning the plucky grande dame with the globally recognized name into mainly a luxury condo tower that would cater to the world's wealthiest buyers and offer stores to satisfy their every desire.
The dark side of healthful 'superfoods'Which is more important, eating healthful foods or consuming a healthful diet? We often see popular articles with titles like: "The Top 10 Most Healthful Superfoods." It would be great if we could guarantee good health just by eating only these "health foods."
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