User:TenOfAllTrades/Aloha Dupe

Tim Ryan news
Michael Snow has done his usual thorough job at the Signpost and provides a concise summary of Tim Ryan's misconduct and its repercussions.
 * Wikipedia Signpost/2006-01-02/Reporter plagiarizes Wikipedia
 * Wikipedia Signpost/2006-01-16/Tim Ryan dismissed

There is also now an article on Tim Ryan (journalist) which could stand some fleshing-out. I (TenOfAllTrades) would encourage editors of that article to remember that Ryan has had a long career of original writing in addition to his errors in judgement; we should let the facts speak for themselves and not let the article turn into a smear job.


 * The article has been userfied, to User:TenOfAllTrades/Tim Ryan. TenOfAllTrades(talk) 00:58, 4 October 2006 (UTC)

Sources for table

 * Star Bulletin source: Tim Ryan, "'243' is horrific Aloha flight story", Honolulu Star Bulletin, December 22, 2005.
 * '''Wikipedia: Aloha Flight 243

Sources for table

 * Star Bulletin source: Tim Ryan, "High on the hybrid: Finally, a gas/electric vehicle with space", Honolulu Star Bulletin, June 7, 2005.
 * Sacramento Bee source: Mark Glover, "Setting the bar high: New Toyota hybrid SUV gets mileage, power" (via Google Cache), The Sacremento Bee, April 15, 2005.

About Queensland
Much of the following text (or variations thereof) was found on several websites, so a definitive source could not be found using a cursory search. However, based on this Google-cached page, it seems that it could be originally a Queensland or Australian government factsheet.

Sources for table

 * Star Bulletin source: Tim Ryan, "Sunday Travel: Free to explore Down Under", Honolulu Star Bulletin, September 12, 2004.
 * about-australia.com source: unknown, "Queensland Facts" (via Google Cache).

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 * Star Bulletin source: Tim Ryan, "Cellist finds new listeners in rock clubs", Honolulu Star Bulletin, December 17, 2004.
 * National Public Radio source: unclear, "A Renowned Classical Musician Hits the Rock Circuit", National Public Radio, December 27, 2003.

Sources for table

 * Star Bulletin source: Tim Ryan, "Busted!: A bronze likeness of Jack Lord at Kahala Mall affirms his unrivaled spot in television history", Honolulu Star Bulletin, June 17, 2004.
 * E! Online News source: Joal Ryan (no relation to Tim Ryan, as noted here), "Aloha, McGarrett: Actor Jack Lord Dies", Jan 22, 1998.