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O.J. Simpson dead at 76

By ROBERT D. MCFADDEN NYTimes News Service O.J. Simpson, who ran to fame on the football field, made fortunes as an all-American in movies, television and advertising, and was acquitted of killing his former wife and her friend in a 1995 trial in Los Angeles that mesmerized the nation, died Wednesday at his home in Las Vegas. He was 76. The cause was cancer, his family announcedon social media.The jury in the murder trial cleared him, but the case, which had held up a cracked mirror …Read more

Wettest month did not fall short

By JOHN BURNETT Hawaii Tribune-Herald March was rainier than average on the windward side of Hawaii Island and the South Kona coffee belt. Elsewhere, not so much. “March is the wettest month of the year for the windward side of the Big Island,” Kevin Kodama, senior service hydrologist for the National Weather Service in Honolulu, said Thursday. “So, as rainy as it has been, for mostof the windward locations, the percentages are near average. “Hilo was a little above average.” …Read more

Hawaii-born sumo champ Akebono dies at 54 in Japan

He was first foreigner to win title By VICTORIA KIM, HISAKO UENO AND YAN ZHUANG NYTimes News Service Taro Akebono, a Hawaii-born sumo wrestler who became the sport’s first foreign grand champion and helped to fuel a resurgence in the sport’s popularity in the 1990s, has died in Tokyo. He was 54. He died of heart failure in early April while receiving care at a Tokyo hospital, according to a statement from his family that was distributed by the U.S. military in Japan on Thursday. When…Read more


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