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Upfront NewsKauai filmmaker doesn't have to turn over footage, sourcesUsually, we equate free speech with unfettered communication—the right to say what we want, when we want. But sometimes, and just as importantly, it's about the right to  |
HYPER LOCAL
Gov. Lingle touched down on the Valley Isle this week to address the Maui Native Hawaiian Chamber of Commerce at the Grand Wailea. Her remarks were broad in scope if not vision, and contained a lot of
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Rob ReportWe need to change our eating habits, for our island, our planet and ourselvesLet's face it: fast food rules. In Hawaii, where fish and poi were once the preferred diet of warriors and kings, good nutritional options have long since taken a backseat to  |
LC Watch"We did everything we could," Brian Hubin, a manager with Lahaina Petroleum LLC, told the LC Adjudication Board at the  |
Diversify v. A positive-sounding action often associated with a  |
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Fee Hawaiian Airlines will charge for the first checked bag, effective September 14
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ILLEGAL? DEPENDS…
A woman offering child-care services in Melbourne, Fla., was dismayed to learn in August that a scam pulled on her by a diaper-wearing man in his 40s was
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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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