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    Maui Jim is an American sunglasses manufacturer based in Peoria, Illinois. [ 2 ] Founded in Lahaina, Hawaii , in 1980, the company designs, develops, and manufactures a wide variety of sunglasses marketed under the eponymous brand name.

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  5. Kering Eyewear to Expand Maui Jim in Europe, Asia - AOL

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    At present, Maui Jim generates about 85 percent of its revenues in North America, offering a “huge potential” to leverage its worldwide network and grow the brand in several regions, according ...

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    The county’s sheriff’s office described the investigation as a Munchausen by proxy case, a form of medical child abuse. The sheriff’s office says they are seeking help in obtaining further ...

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    Health officials in Europe are investigating Ozempic and the trendy drug’s possible link to an eye-rotting condition that causes blindness. On Dec. 17, the European Medicines Agency announced ...

  9. History of Maui - Wikipedia

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    Kalanikūpule escaped to Oahu and warned Kahekili; Kahekili and Kāʻeokūlani launched a counter-invasion the next year that succeeded in driving Kamehameha out of Maui but failed to win any territory on Hawaii. [3]: 35–36 Kahekili and Kāʻeokūlani died in 1793 and 1794, respectively, emboldening Kamehameha to invade once more.