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Honolulu Star-Bulletin Online - Vol. 2, No. 146

Wednesday, July 23, 1997











Highlights of the current edition:
News

Stones to rock Aloha Stadium; Miconia solution; Libraries cut B&T; Ranch accuses couple; Haseko protests requirements; Vicky joins Dems
Features

Ono-Ono-Wikiwiki cooking contest winners
Sports

Three sign with Base'Bows; Tony Tata-Heritage; Justin Oleole and Team Hawaii; Pacific Basketball League
Business

Atlantis sales increase; Stigma takes financial bite from crime scenes
Editorial

Editorial: Judge's welcome blast on false land claims
Plus: Letters, Clay Jones, Diane Chang, Bud Smyser, Richard Borreca, David Shapiro, John Flanagan and guest writers
Community

Frequently updated lists and calendars of events including reunions, movies and the obituary notices.
Thursday is calendar
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Special Edition Available:

  The July 22 edition of the Honolulu Star-Bulletin features a 16-page special section examining Hawaii's seven-year economic slump and what it will take to turn the economy around.

"Help Wanted: Hawaii's Economic Crisis" is important reading for everybody with an interest in Hawaii and its economy. We hope it encourages the discussion and action needed to help Hawaii prosper again.


We are pleased to make the July 22 issue of the Star-Bulletin containing "Help Wanted: Hawaii's Economic Crisis" available by mail order. Send $1 per copy along with your name and the address where you want your order sent to:

Hawaii Newspaper Agency
"Help Wanted:
Hawaii's Economic Crisis"

Circulation Dept. 97
P.O. Box 3350
Honolulu, HI 96801
 


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