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"I'm crying my eyes out": How one family reacted to Hawaii's false missile alert HONOLULU -- Officials in Hawaii are trying to figure out how to prevent another accidental emergency alert after residents and tourists were erroneously warned of an impending missile attack over the weekend. The false alarm has become a wake-up call for those responsible for security in the state.
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| Hawaii fiasco: heads should roll and other comments In ancient Hawaii, recalls National Review's John Fund, outcasts "were often sacrificed to the gods." But the staffer who triggered Saturday's ballistic-missile alert, panicking the entire state, isn't even resigning: He's merely being "counseled" and reassigned and apparently will face no disciplinary action ...
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