Powerful earthquake strikes off Okinawa, no tsunami warning
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Liberalism, atheism, male sexual exclusivity linked to IQ
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Google Street View raises privacy concerns ... again
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Printing plant key to Advertiser purchase
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Hawaii needs to rethink education altogether, participate more in the discussion
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Members of the Hawaii State Teachers Association gather at the June 30, 2009 Unity Rally.
Star-Bulletin owner buys Honolulu Advertiser
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The Honolulu Star-Bulletin published the first Extra Edition after the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. The Star-Bulletin is the oldest continuously published daily newspaper in Hawaii.
In Cambodia, forcible evictions are an all-too-common way to make room for the new
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Phearum Sia, director of the Housing Rights Task Force, (right) talks with Park Chany (left), whose home has been slated for eviction, along with 20 other families from Tuol Kork, an area where expensive villas are being built. Eung Minea (right), a 17-year-old orphan whose parents left her a run-down shack, says, "I'm afraid I won't have anyplace to live."
Assisted living community opens its doors in Mililani Mauka
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Assisted living facilities are designed for people who need help with activities of daily living but wish to live as independently as possible for as long as possible.