Vol. 12, Issue 183 - Monday, July 2, 2007
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New schools stretch budget
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Voyaging canoe Hokule'a returns from Japan
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Test sees if good waves break with good water
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Kawahara to oversee state water policies
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Queen's touts Cancer Center
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Fourth of July fireworks and free festivities
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Hoku financing deal falls through
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Tony Award nomination for Hawaii actress
New schools stretch budget
Opening new charter schools would mean less money for all
Pier 1 import
The voyaging canoe Hokule'a returns from Japan
Test sees if good waves break with good water
A specially equipped surfboard will check areas "people play in" for contaminants
Queen's touts Cancer Center
A spalike facility will provide patients with a variety of services all under one roof
Without formality
The photographer's goal was to capture images of nisei as they really lived
Kaneohe races to Koa Kai Laulima victory
The season's undefeated remained that way after the sixth regatta for Na Ohana O Na Hui Wa'a
Isle port worker helps keep the goods flowing
Former NFL player Alvis Satele works as a machine operator for Hawaii's oldest stevedoring company
Ferry should meet needs of commuters
Commuter ferry service between Kalaeloa and Aloha Tower is scheduled to begin Sept. 4
Court ruling limited to public schools
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that public school systems cannot consider a student's race in trying to achieve integration
Corky's Hawaii
Corky Trinidad
Kokua Line
June Watanabe
Photo Finish
S-B Photographers
Island Images
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Cel Shaded
Jason Yadao
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