Vol. 12, Issue 113 - Monday, April 23, 2007
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DESTINATION: NORTH KOREA »
Below Mount Kumgang's 5,400-foot Birohong Peak, South Korean interpreter So Hyun "Amy" Lee, who accompanied U.S. journalists to North Korea, stands at the top of the arduous trail, where a pavilion overlooks Kuryong Falls.
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North Korean resort gives solace to South
The Mount Kumgang project has become a place of spiritual if not political reconnection.
Strangers, friends help fulfill a dream
Tammy Rosen, battling terminal cancer, wished for one last family vacation.
AIDS Walk builds hope
The annual fundraiser, in its 16th year, marks its biggest turnout and most money raised.
Kokua collaboration
Pals from Pearl Jam join Jack Johnson for his annual ecology-themed concert.
'Bows win rubber game
UH's Harrington shuts door on Louisiana Tech.
Bankoh business teller has a few stories to tell
Josefina "Jo" Kuramoto is the face of the bank for customers who prefer to do their business in person.
Lingle right to reject power play at UH
The governor rightly vetoed a bill that would reduce her authority to select UH regents.
Without public trust, Gonzales should go
The attorney general did little to convince a Senate panel that he is to keep his job.
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