Optimism on the economy depends on the future we make: A Hawaii just for the rich?
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While an upswing of tourism last year might be saving Hawaii's economy, the state is still faced with serious population and infrastructure concerns. Photo by Ryan Tutmarc
Panos Prevedouros begins fundraising for 2012 mayoral run
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Panos Prevedouros campaigning in 2010.
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June Jones Foundation to make American Samoa aid visit
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Former UH Football head coach June Jones. Courtesy Photo
‘SkAloha for Japan’ to benefit victims of Sendai quake
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PIMPBOT onstage at Hawaiian Brian's. Courtesy Photo
Mission Houses Museum presents ghost tales Wednesday
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In the seed lies the life and the future
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Above: Display Booth for The Seed Savers Exchange at a PASA conference in Pennsylvania. Below: To increase the genetic diversity of U.S. corn, the Germplasm Enhancement for Maize (GEM) project seeks to combine exotic germplasm, such as this unusually colored and shaped maize from Latin America, with domestic corn lines. Photo by Keith Weller
Abercrombie signs prostitution bill into law
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Former anchor Kim Gennaula to head Aloha United Way
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Former KGMB anchor Kim Gennaula will head the Aloha United Way.
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John Ferguson, beloved Irish publican, is mourned by friends and family
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John "Fergie" Ferguson.
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New UH research building wins design award
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C-MORE Hall at UH Manoa.
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