Vol. 12, Issue 120 - Monday, April 30, 2007
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RECLAIMING MAILI PARK »
Families return to Maili beach, no longer a homeless camp. Above, boys from the Waianae Mustang League Searider teams have a bit of fun at the park.
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Reclaiming Maili Park
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Accident deaths at 30 this year
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Repair shops can relax
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Space fair puts kids in orbit
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Botball lessons go beyond robotics
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QUEST re-enrollment under way
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Coastal land workshops offered free islandwide
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Corky's Hawaii
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'Molokai' writer gets a moving reception
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Hawaii's Schools: La Pietra School
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Da Kine
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Nature Calls
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5 from UH picked for NFL Draft; 5 more sign
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Mo leaves Honolulu as K-1's mightiest
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Konawaena takes poll's top spot
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From ukulele fan to ukulele creator
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Firm joins rush to export deep-ocean water
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Legislative probe of bureau unneeded
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Optimism, patience needed for Akaka Bill
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Reclaiming Maili Park
Families return to Maili beach, no longer a homeless camp.
Accident deaths at 30 this year
An Ewa Beach driver and a motorcyclist from Waipahu are the latest fatalities.
Author's voice
The writer of "Molokai" gets a moving reception when he gives a reading on the island.
NFL draft rewards Warriors
Five players are selected, the most ever in one season.
From ukulele fan to creator
Benjamin Sacro loved his first ukulele so much that he hung around KoAloha Ukulele until it gave him a job.
Honolulu firm joins rush to export deep-ocean water
Deep Ocean Hawaii says it is the first company to use a mobile system.
Legislative probe of bureau unneeded
Senate leaders are proposing a joint committee to investigate the Bureau of Conveyances.
Optimism, patience needed for Akaka Bill
A U.S. Senate committee plans to hear testimony Thursday on a bill to grant Hawaiian sovereignty.
Corky's Hawaii
Corky Trinidad
Kokua Line
June Watanabe
Photo Finish
S-B Photographers
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Digital Slob
Curt Brandao
Cel Shaded
Jason Yadao
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