Sunday, September 2, 2007: More Hawaii Superferry Articles

Honolulu Advertiser:  Hawaii Superferry Fought Need for EIS, Some Just Dont Like Change, and Ferry May Pick Up Travelers Stranded on Maui.

Honolulu Star-Bulletin: Stop the Conflict, Look for Compromise (Editorial).

Hawaii Superferry Fought Need for EIS
By Honolulu Advertiser Government Writer Derrick DePledge with Staff Writers Christie K. Wilson and Rick Daysog Contributing

Hawaii Superferry executives told the state in early discussions on interisland ferry service that requiring an environmental assessment could jeopardize federal financing and essentially halt the project. Continue Reading

Some Just Don’t Like Change
By Honolulu Advertiser Columnist Lee Cataluna

In talking about Neighbor Island protests against the Superferry, Gov. Linda Lingle said, “Some people just don’t like change.”

Which is true. Some people don’t. Continue Reading

Ferry May Pick Up Travelers Stranded on Maui               
By Honolulu Advertiser Neighbor Island Editor Christie Wilson

An unknown number of Hawaii Superferry customers continue to seek help from the company to either get back home or get a refund. Continue Reading

Stop the Conflict, Look for Compromise
Honolulu Star-Bulletin Editorial 

FEW events in recent years have provoked more widespread and fiery debate than has the disorder surrounding the Hawaii Superferry. For proof, just read the letters to the editor in today’s edition. Continue Reading

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