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Highlights of the current edition: Broken Trust II: New essay rips Lindsey; Kewalo company to end lease; Victim's son outraged Kauhi gets retrial; Aki escapes jail, but may lose seat That's art, folks; What to do in Honolulu? Do It Electric!; Curtains up - 'Shrew,' 'Mohala' reviews Wahine advance to WAC volleyball final; Luck has nothing to do with Irish; Duke's young guns shoot down Arizona; UH basketball vs. Indiana/Wahine vs. Cal.; Men's volleyball team still sharp Asia woes likely to hit Hawaii hard; Despite troubles, isles hold allure to Hong Kong; S. Calif. megamall attracts millions; Molokai Ranch joins marketing effort Broken Trust II: Schools' gross mismanagement must stop now; Editorials: APEC struck right note on economy woes; Thanksgiving '97; Right decision on Aki Plus: Letters, Clay Jones, Diane Chang, Bud Smyser, Richard Borreca, David Shapiro, John Flanagan and guest writers Frequently updated lists and calendars of events including reunions, movies and the obituary notices. Thursday is calendar update day |