Vol. 13, Issue 147 - Monday, May 26, 2008
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Eight-year-old Nicholas Burchette, a Boy Scout from Pack 464 of Mililani, placed a lei on a grave yesterday at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific at Punchbowl as part of an annual Memorial Day weekend tradition for the Boy Scouts.
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Plan rewards frugal schools and bills energy hogs
Nearly 100 Hawaii public schools need to pay the DOE for exceeding their energy budgets
Isle charity performance helps earthquake victims
The performance raised more than $50,000 through $20 tickets and other donations
Dems give Obama more superdelegates
The Hawaii delegation will go to the August national convention with 21 votes for Obama and eight votes for Clinton
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Mass set for kumu hula
What we found on 'Lost'
Season 4 comes to a close with a two-hour finale that undoubtedly will answer some questions and spark a dozen new mysteries
Kaneohe wins Hui Wa‘a opener
The five-time defending Hui Wa'a champion got its quest for a sixth straight league title going
Isle colleges affordable, uncrowded
Despite charging the fifth-lowest tuition in the nation, Hawaii's community colleges lost significant enrollment
With few options, visitor industry must keep on trying
Hawaii's tourism industry hopes its marketing efforts will keep visitors coming despite troubles in the air
Corky's Hawaii:
Corky Trinidad is on vacation
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