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Upfront NewsAugust 18, 2010 | 01:44 PMOver the next month we'll examine the various state and county races, culminating in endorsements before the September 18 primary. This week, we look at the three state House races that feature |
Coconut WirelessAugust 18, 2010 | 01:39 PMby Jacob ShaferDirty campaign tactics aren't unique to Hawaii. Neither are racial tension and provincialism. What is unique is the sometimes charming, sometimes divisive, always muddled way we define "local." And when that gets mixed up with |
By the NumbersAugust 18, 2010 | 01:53 PMby Jacob Shafer$11,275: Total campaign contributions reported by Maui Rep. Kyle Yamashita in his most recent |
Spin CycleAugust 18, 2010 | 01:47 PMby Jacob ShaferLast week, Congress passed and President Obama signed a $26 billion stimulus package to fund state-level Medicaid programs and reduce teacher and other |
News of the WeirdAugust 18, 2010 | 02:05 PMby Chuck ShepherdIn March, four NYPD officers, acting on department intelligence, went to the home of Walter and Rose Martin in Brooklyn, looking for a suspect, and broke a window as they worked their way inside. The Martins, retired and in their 80s, were |
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“I’m from Seattle. It’s great there—it’s really cool and the sky is always gray…” -Guy at Fred’s Mexican Cantina in Kihei, June 10 |
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“A shell crashed ashore. In the dun-colored houses along Kahului’s waterfront, stevedores and their women heard the gun again, like a door slamming, and again the crash of the shell. The Jap fired ten rounds in all. Then the submarine disappeared in the night. Announcing this attack on an undefended, unimportant cane-&-pineapple port, the U.S. Navy reported: no casualties, negligible damage.”
-From “Dusk in Kahului,” Time Magazine, Dec. 28, 1941 |
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