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Susanne Leha puts away food with her daughter, Jovan Talo, 1, in their living area at the Kakaako homeless shelter, which began charging people $60 a month on Nov. 1.
The number of homeless people staying in Hawaii shelters jumped 22 percent to 6,733 people between the 2005 and 2007 fiscal years, a study being released today shows.
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Corky Trinidad's cartoons are a daily feature of the Star-Bulletin. He can be reached at corky@starbulletin.com.
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Hawaii hopes Boise State and defensive back Cedric Febis can bring the WAC another big payday for a BCS bowl game.
UH would like to see rivals Boise State and BYU succeed
The task of balancing the Hawaii athletic department's budget places Jim Donovan in a position of pulling for Warriors rivals past and present this week.
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Sarah Wayne Callies finds renewed purpose in her role and career when her character comes back from the dead
When Dr. Sara Tancredi lost her head -- literally -- on "Prison Break" last season, it looked like the end of the road for the character on the Fox drama. Punahou graduate Sarah Wayne Callies, the actress who plays Tancredi, agreed that the gesture carried a certain finality.
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