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Bank Owned Homes for sale in the following Hawaii cities:

Aiea Anahola Captain Cook Eleele
Ewa Beach Haleiwa Hana Hanalei
Hanamaulu Hanapepe Hauula Hawi
Hilo Holualoa Honokaa Honolulu
Honomu Kaaawa Kahuku Kahului
Kailua Kalaheo Kaneohe Kapaa
Kapaau Kaumakani Kaunakakai Keaau
Kealakekua Kekaha Kihei Kilauea
Koloa Kualapuu Kurtistown Lahaina
Laie Lanai City Laupahoehoe Lawai
Lihue Makawao Maunaloa Mountain View
Naalehu Paauilo Pahala Pahoa
Paia Papaikou Pearl City Pepeekeo
Princeville Pukalani Schofield Barracks Volcano
Wahiawa Waialua Waianae Wailuku
Waimanalo Waipahu

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  • Ranks of underwater home mortgages swell in Hawaii - Hawaii homeowners are getting further underwater on their mortgages as the rest of the country is gradually making its way to the surface.
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  • SMU finally finds winning formula through unconventional approach of pass-happy June Jones - DALLAS - SMU coach June Jones has pulled off quite an encore. He has followed his record-setting turnaround at Hawaii a decade ago with an equally improbable revival of the Mustangs, who endured a quarter-century of losing after the only "death penalty" shutdown for cheating in NCAA history.