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Hawaii BioEnergy Discussing Teaming to Work on Algae Based Biofuels
Hawaii BioEnergy a relatively new company that has been researching using algae to reduce Hawaii's reliance on fossil fuels is negotiating to team with either SAIC or Bechtel to develop fuel from algae. The Honolulu Star Bulletin discusses the efforts here. Bechtel and SAIC have already received sepearte...
Tags: Biofuel, Hawaii, SAIC, Hawaii BioEnergy, Honolulu Star Bulletin, Transportation, Matthew Potter
Blog posts 2008-12-19

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Travel Roundup: Southwest Unloads Gates, LAX Reports Declines, Travelers Take Amtrak and More
Southwest trying to give up boarding gates at BWI -- Southwest Airlines, which is trying to buy spots from AirTran Airways at La Guardia Airport, is also attempting to give up some of its boarding gates at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.  A spokeswoman for the company said the decision to downsize...
Tags: Southwest Airlines Co., Amtrak, Airport, Business Structures, Internet, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Finance, Barbara E. Hernandez
Blog posts 2008-11-21
Teen prodigy Wie ready for another chance at PGA Sony Open
HONOLULU, United States AFP — Michelle Wie will make her seventh attempt to make her first cut against the top men at a US PGA Tour event when she starts for the fourth time at the Sony Open in Hawaii. Teen prodigy Wie has accepted a sponsor's exemption to compete...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Sony Corp.
Research articles 2006-11-15
Injured Wie may miss first LPGA major: report
HONOLULU, United States AFP — Teen golf prodigy Michelle Wie hurt her left wrist after a fall while running this week and will not play golf for four to six weeks, jeopardizing her chances of playing in the first LPGA major. The Honolulu Star-Bulletin reported Saturday that the 17-year-old...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Hawaii, wrist
Research articles 2007-02-10
Luxury Hotels: Discount or Die
The luxury segment of the hospitality industry has come to grips with the recession by offering steep discounts, hotel credits or a third or fourth night free. The drop not only in wealthy vacationers, but also corporate travelers, has hit the segment hard. "Overall, Hawaii has always relied on...
Tags: Hotel, Loews Hotels, Barbara E. Hernandez
Blog posts 2008-12-18
Monster.com and The Honolulu Star-Bulletin Create Powerful Print and Online Partnership
Business/Technology Editors
Tags: Monster, partnership
Research articles 2001-11-20
The New York Times to be Distributed by The Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Business Editors
Tags: New York Times Co.
Research articles 2002-10-31
Monster Forges Newspaper Alliances to Offer Superior Local Recruitment and Job Search Solutions
Monster Joins Forces with North Jersey Media Group, Honolulu Star-Bulletin and Wilkes-Barre Times Leader
Tags: job, job search, Monster
Research articles 2006-11-27
Travel Roundup: Carnival Cruises San Diego, Ambassador Loses Credit, JetBlue Pilots Gone Wild And More
Carnival bankrolls almost half of new San Diego cruise depot -- The Port of San Diego is planning to begin construction on a $28 million cruise ship terminal almost half paid with a loan by Carnival Cruise Lines that could be finished as early as 2010. The 52,000-square-foot building will be big...
Tags: Carnival, Hawaii, JetBlue Airways Corp., San Diego, Ambassador, Ambassadors International, Front-of-the-line-access, Security, Barbara E. Hernandez
Blog posts 2008-10-02
New York Broadcasting Company Buys San Francisco Television Station.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 17 -- San Francisco's KRON-TV has been purchased for a record $823 million by a mid-sized New York broadcasting company -- beating out media giants from the parent company of NBC TV to Gannett Co., the publisher of USA...
Tags: broadcasting, NBC Universal Inc., TVs
Research articles 1999-11-16
Travel Roundup: Aloha Blocked for Mesa Air, MBTA Goes Seat-less, Houston Airport Karaoke and More
Mesa Air can't go! Aloha -- A bankruptcy judge lambasted Mesa Air Group for crassly trying to take the now-defunct Aloha Airlines name and blocked the company from using it until Feb. 19 -- giving time for groups of supporters and opponents to respond.  Judge Lloyd King postponed the licensing hearing Thursday saying, "How about all...
Tags: Houston, Airport, Transportation, Intellectual Property, Litigation, Research & Development, Business Operations, Barbara E. Hernandez
Blog posts 2008-12-05
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