1. On Oct. 14, Honolulu Civil Beat reported on its attempts to request Governor Neil Abercrombie’s travel records and expense reports dating back to Dec. 6, 2010, the day he became governor. According to the story, how much did the governor’s office say they would charge Civil Beat for the records?
A. $1.01
B. $10.16
C. $101.60
D. $1,016.00
E. They refused to release the records for any dollar amount.
2. Pacific Business News has reported that a federal grand jury had subpoenaed Matson Navigation Co. for documents related to the Sept. 9 spill of molasses into Honolulu Harbor. According to an Oct. 11 PBN story, which of the following agencies are also asking Matson for information related to the spill?
A. Office of Hawaiian Affairs
B. State Department of Health
C. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
D. All of the above
E. B and C only
3. On Oct. 11, Acting Governor Shan Tsutsui announced that the state was releasing $4.7 million in bonds to help pay for a new Central Maui Regional Park. The park, which an Oct. 11 state press release says will “encompass up to 65 acres,” will be part of the new Wai‘ale community in the Wailuku/Waikapu area. Who is developing Wai‘ale?
A. Maui Land & Pineapple Co.
B. Alexander & Baldwin
C. Dowling Co.
D. Maui Lani Partners
E. Stanford Carr
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ANSWERS
1: D–$1,016.00
2: D–All of the above
3: B–Alexander & Baldwin
*NOTE: The Quizunderstood answers in the Oct. 17, 2013 print edition of MauiTime are incorrect. These are the correct answers.
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