India: Radioactive in Delhi
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A boy collects recyclable materials at a garbage dump in the old quarters of Delhi, Dec. 8, 2009.
Blog: Softball Wahine undefeated in WAC, UH men’s volleyball set out for a championship
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The University of Hawaii men's volleyball team is looking to go all the way at the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) tournament.
Baby Hui hosts Positive Parenting Workshops in honor of Child Abuse Prevention Month
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Sheila "B" Buyukacar leads the Paki Hale workshop on child behavior and development.
Green Room showcases local talent, affordable surf-inspired artwork
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Track-lighting shines down on some of the freshest surf inspired art to hit Waikiki in years at the April 16 grand opening of Green Room.
Hawaii Public Radio keeps the faith with its listeners
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There is still time to register for the Honolulu Aids Walk Sunday, April 18
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Photo courtesy of Life Foundation
Blog: A shot of whiskey goes a long way in Downtown Honolulu
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A shot of whiskey at a tasting hosted by Friends of Saint Patrick in their Celtic Room at O'Toole's Irish Pub.
Volcano ash cloud hits airline, shipping, travel industries
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An aerial shot of the ash cloud rising 6,700 meters at the Eyjafjallajokull glacier in southern Iceland, April 14, 2010. The plume of smoke continues to delay air travel across Europe, likely through Saturday.
Nakem Youth Hawaii strives to connect the next generation of Filipinos to their history, language
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Members of the Nakem Youth Hawaii organization gather on a bridge in Kalihi during their Stations of the Cross performance. One of Nakem Youth's goals is to do social justice work through respective faith traditions.