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  1. Olympics torch is re-lit amid tight security in Beijing

    Asian Headlines At 7 p.m. GMT - Mar 30, 2008

    BEIJING (AP) -- The Olympic torch was re-lit Monday at an elaborate ceremony in Beijing that included President Hu Jintao, signaling the start of a round-the-world torch relay expected to be a lightning rod for

  2. Nationals open new stadium by beating Braves 3-2 on Zimmerman's homer

    Headlines from the Associated Press - Mar 30, 2008

    WASHINGTON (AP) -- Ryan Zimmerman raised a fist when he rounded first, then tossed away his helmet as he approached the plate and the mass of teammates waiting to celebrate his game-ending homer....

  3. Bush gets first pitch, first look at Washington's newest stadium

    Headlines from the Associated Press - Mar 30, 2008

    WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Bush had enough to worry about - like not flubbing the first pitch in front of a crowd that might not exactly be his biggest fans anyway....

  4. Georgia beats Mississippi State 5-3 in 10 innings

    Headlines from the Associated Press - Mar 30, 2008

    STARKVILLE, Miss. (AP) -- Gordon Beckham hit his Southeastern Conference-leading 15th home run and Georgia beat Mississippi State 5-3 in 10 innings Sunday to win the three-game series....

  5. Yahoo Launching Site for Women 25-54

    AP Top Technology News At 1:42 p.m. EST - Mar 30, 2008

    NEW YORK (AP) -- Yahoo Inc. is launching a new site for women between ages 25 and 54, calling it a key demographic underserved by current Yahoo properties....

  6. Aloha Airlines halting passenger service after bankruptcy filing

    Headlines from the Associated Press - Mar 30, 2008

    HONOLULU (AP) -- Aloha Airlines said Sunday it will halt all passenger service in two days, signaling the end of an airline that has served Hawaii for more than 60 years....

  7. Lingle: Will ask judge to ensure Aloha has exhausted alternatives

    Headlines from the Associated Press - Mar 30, 2008

    HONOLULU (AP) -- Gov. Linda Lingle says the state will ask a bankruptcy court not to allow Aloha Airlines to shut down its passenger flight business until the company has shown it's exhausted alternatives for

  8. Trip to Kauai may have saved UH student from tumbling boulder

    Headlines from the Associated Press - Mar 30, 2008

    HONOLULU (AP) -- A trip home to Kauai for spring break may have saved the life of University of Hawaii at Manoa student John Hagihara....

  9. Obama's grandmother a pioneer for women in Hawaii banking world

    Headlines from the Associated Press - Mar 30, 2008

    HONOLULU (AP) -- Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama's grandmother was a pioneer for women in Hawaii finance, becoming one of the first two female vice presidents at the Bank of Hawaii in 1970....

  10. Kauai closes Hanalei Bay after tiger sharks spotted in water

    Headlines from the Associated Press - Mar 30, 2008

    HONOLULU (AP) -- Kauai County says it's closed Hanalei Bay after tiger sharks 10-to-12 feet long were seen in the area....

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