UN to investigate impact of US nuclear tests on human rights of Marshall Islanders
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Members of Hawaii's Micronesian community protested at Governor Linda Lingle's office in August 2009 to protect medical care in the aftermath of US nuclear tests in the South Pacific
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Opinion: Data should drive crime prevention
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What would you like to ask Van Jones? Chat live – Monday 11:00 AM HST
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St. Patrick’s Day Parade
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Help Hawaii get cheesy
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Navy cancels bidding for large Guam contracts
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Top sites for Oahu landfill could include federal parcels
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Ho‘opili against hope
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Tom Coffman: Coffman said, “I felt that the public trust, a kind of public compact between Campbell Estate and policy makers and opinion leaders, had been violated. And I felt ill-used in the process.”
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Hospital crisis: What if we have a real emergency?
Suppose two dozen or fifty people were in need of emergency hospitalization. If there is no bed for one guy from Kauai in need of help, what will happen to many?
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Kauai council passes Koloa resolution
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