The Associated Press The Associated Press HONOLULU The University of Hawaii will provide two years of credit protection services to settle a class-action lawsuit involving data breaches involving nearly 100,000 students, faculty, alumni and staff between 2009 and 2011, officials and attorneys announced Thursday. The university, which has denied liability for the breaches, said it will settle the ...
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WEST ORANGE, NJ-- - Kessler Foundation awarded a Signature Employment Grant in the amount of $425,000 to the Officeof Research Services at the University of Hawaii , to advance employment opportunities ...
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About a month ago, I started working on a long story about the state of abortion politics. It is published in the Outlook section of today’s Washington Post and, given the past week’s events , I hope it makes for a timely read: Read full article >>
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A Hawaii-based lance corporal accused of hazing a fellow Marine who committed suicide at their remote Afghanistan outpost was scheduled to appear in military court Monday after agreeing to a plea bargain.
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The family of a Marine from Santa Clara who took his life in Afghanistan last year after several hours of hazing is speaking up, saying the military is not doing enough to stop the practice, and that one of the perpetrators in the hazing of Lance Cpl. Harry Lew received too lenient a punishment.
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While some other areas may be beautiful, none can touch the perfect weather and conditions of Waikiki.
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Bobzio.com, a Maui Hawaii Vacation Houses Rental, Home Swap and Area Services Co-op provides a free platform for advertising personal homes or travel oriented services to travelers. The Bobzio Number 1 Vacation Rental Value in Maui, Hawaii is Charley Beach House. (PRWeb January 29, 2012) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/Maui_Hawaii_Vacation/Rentals_bobzio_com/prweb9145375.htm
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A Hawaii-based Marine lance corporal accused of hazing in Afghanistan is going to jail for 30 days and will have his rank reduced to private first class for punching and kicking a fellow Marine who killed himself shortly afterward.
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NEW YORK, Jan. 31, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Metropolitan Telecommunications (MetTel) today announced the appointment of Max Silber as director of wireless services. Silber will play a key role in expanding ...
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AECOM Technology Corporation , a leading provider of professional technical and management support services for public and private sector clients in more than 130 countr
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