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Maui TV News for the Week of March 5, 2009

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This Week on Maui TV News:

GPAC Completes Task. The Maui General Plan Advisory Committee ended their 37-month string of some 100 meetings on their way to developing their vision for the future of Maui.

Phillips Retires . Maui Police Chief Thomas Phillips will end his 33-year career June 1. Follow his impressive career this week.

Julie's Progress. We'll bring you an update on the condition of Maui's chief criminalist Julie Wood as she battles her rare cancer with revolutionary treatment in Sweden.

Wi-Fi Live Savers. New EKG technology will go into every Maui ambulance - a move that will save dozens - if not hundreds - of lives each year.

Also this week on Maui TV News:

Whales and Wind. The annual Great Whale Count was considerably smaller than last year - in conditions considerably worse than last year.

Saving Monks. Hawaii's state mammal is the Hawaiian Monk Seal. Yet, their numbers have dwindled to barely more than a thousand. This week, efforts to save them may bring millions of dollars their way.

Good News for MEO & MCLT. Two Maui organizations get good news this week that should help them continue their very worthwhile missions.

Links to This Week's Stories

In Sports! the Lady Farmers of Moloka'i do what no Maui Interscholastic League teams has ever done before. Kalapana's got details and highlights.

And Holly Chung has the rundown on an amazing variety of fun, entertaining and extremely important things to see and do this week in Coming Attractions.

All this and more this week on Maui TV News.

Read the full transcript to the March 5, 2009 edition of Maui TV News.

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