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“US optimistic of Iran deal, Making history, Hearing set in fireworks smuggling case.”

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US optimistic of Iran deal

By STEVE HOLLAND, HUMEYRA PAMUK, TALA RAMADAN and ELWELY ELWELLYReuters WASHINGTON/ DUBAI – The Trump administration expressed optimism on Wednesdayabout reaching a deal to end the war with Iran, while also warning of increasing economic pressure against Tehran if it remains defiant. President Donald Trump has said he believes the war he launched with Israel inlate February is nearly over, even as a shipping blockade he announced came into effect and traffic through the Strait of Hormuz…Read more

Making history

By JOHN BURNETT Hawaii Tribune-Herald “We’re all community policing officers, whether we’re assigned to Community Policing or not.” During a conversation with the Tribune-Herald earlier this month, Deputy Chief Sherry Bird, who was sworn in on March 20 as the Hawaii Police Department’s second- in-command, said she “would hope that’s the philosophy that all of our staff takes.” A 28-year veteran of the department, Bird, 52, graduated in the samerecruit class as Chief Reed…Read more

Hearing set in fireworks smuggling case

By JOHN BURNETT Hawaii Tribune-Herald Two East Hawaii men accused by federal authorities of illegally importing fireworks into Hawaii from the mainlandU.S. and distributing them are due in court Monday in Honolulu. Darrel Goo, 52, of Keaau and Cy Tamura, 45, of Hilo have a 10:30 a.m. preliminary hearing before U.S. Magistrate Judge Kenneth Mansfield. The prelim originally was scheduled for Jan. 20. Neither defendant entered a plea at their initial court appearance on Dec. 30. Both remain…Read more


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