Vol. 12, Issue 323 - Monday, November 19, 2007
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The Maohi Native Cultural Festival was held Saturday at the Kapiolani Park Bandstand. The festival celebrates the traditional Polynesian makahiki season of harvest and thanksgiving and featured groups from Tahiti, Samoa, Tonga, New Zealand.
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Shark attack reported in Makaha
45 busts start DUI season
Police arrest dozens of drivers and vow to staff checkpoints.
It's a small world
Waiakea High's robotics team wins big in Japan with its tiny machine.
Updated plan could curb Hawaii extinctions
Two researchers are introducing a method that bridges the old ways and the new.
Reaching for the high notes
Like many orchestras, the Honolulu Symphony is in debt, but unlike many, it's digging itself out.
UH wins first for Nash
The 'Bows, on a tight schedule, made quick work of Alcorn State last night.
Wahine rebound from loss
UH controlled the boards with a 67-51 win over the Lumberjacks.
'Guitar mechanic' has always been able to stay around music
Peter Bond loves to sell guitars because he loves them so much himself -- and he repairs them, too.
Information should help prevent suicide
A two-day conference in Waikiki was conducted to help prevent suicide.
Smoking ban in bars ends good first year
Hawaii completed the first full year of a ban on smoking in bars.
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