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  • It's a subject that's more pertinent than ever since our new President is himself a product of Hawai'i's uniquely multicultural society.

    Alan Brennert discusses Honolulu 2010

  • Judge Steve Alm's Hawai'i's Opportunity with Probation Enforcement HOPE program got most hardcore addicts to quit once they understood his message that a failed drug test always meant some time in jail.

    Eric E. Sterling: Congress on Speed: Partisan Conflict Led to Many Problems in 1986 Drug Law Eric E. Sterling 2011

  • November 17, 2004 5 of Hawai'i's unsung heroes awarded

    Heroes or Villains? 2010

  • He may not realize this yet, but there are other reps of Asian descent, such as Hawai'i's own Mazie Hirono.

    Your Right Hand Thief 2008

  • Something for you Hawaiian Peeps: this is from "Aloha Shorts" on Hawai'i's Public Radio:

    HOLA Y ALOHA HAWAI'I! 2009

  • Something for you Hawaiian Peeps: this is from "Aloha Shorts" on Hawai'i's Public Radio:

    Archive 2009-12-01 2009

  • So the local political luminaries who introduced Obama -- from Senator Daniel Akaka to old Obama family friend Congressman Neil Abercrombie to Hannemann -- spent their few CSPAN minutes talking up Hawai'i's diversity.

    Jeff Chang: Obama Comes Home 2008

  • Here was a genuine keiki o ka 'aina, a child of the land, Hawai'i's own.

    Jeff Chang: Obama Comes Home 2008

  • Questions and answers about Hawai'i's e-voting system LINK

    'Daily Voting News' For September 11, 2008 2008

  • On January 10, 1932, in Honolulu, at the funeral of a young Hawaiian man — or 'boy,' as some still referred to him, though he was twenty-two at the time he was killed — thousands of Hawaiians turned out to mourn his death in the greatest public display of grief that had been seen in the Hawaiian islands since the burial of Hawai'i's last queen, Lili'uokalani, in 1917.

    Dishonor in Hawaii Merwin, W.S. 2006

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