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Maui TV News for the Week Ending January 28, 2010

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This Week on Maui TV News:

Visitor Ups and Downs - The final stats are out for 2009 and there's good news and bad news for Maui County. We'll focus on the good news.

UNITE? HERE? - A one-day strike struck Maui's Kaiser Permanente clinics. We'll hear from both sides.

Facing Future - Governor Linda Lingle's final State of the State Address broke the trend of previous "swan songs" by addressing the future challenges still in her path as her final term ends.

Also this week on Maui TV News:

Voggy! Dry! Windy? - Maui's weather guru, Glenn James talks to Maui TV News about wind, surf and vog - and you might be surprised at his findings.

Shift Change - One day the settlement at Kalaupapa on Moloka'i will be a place of memories rather than treatment. Senator Kalani English says the time to plan for that is now.

Bumpy Ride - A Maui flight to San Francisco jostled some passengers before returning to Hawai'i in mid-flight. We'll tell you why.

In Sports - Rugby stars from Maui? You bet! And they're trying out for a team in Europe. And see art is more forms than you can imagine. It's all in Coming Attractions this week on Maui TV News.

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This Week's Stories

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