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Highlights of the current edition: Economy the issue for Legislature; Kamehameha alums want Lindsey out; Report blasts Kane, BOE; Kekumano's legacy of good; Big Island fizz over Pepsi Reading between the lines; Cirque Eloize electrifies; Non-fan wins Stones trivia contest 'Bows let Frogs get out of hand; Tanuvasa eager to go after Packers; Officials on Maui wowed by Hula Bowl United plans direct daily flights to Kauai; Net jumps at Central Pacific Bank, Hawaiian Electric Industries; Fair looks at isles' outbound market Prison overcrowding is still key concern; Three leaders Plus: Letters, Clay Jones, Diane Chang, Bud Smyser, Richard Borreca, David Shapiro, John Flanagan and guest writers What's happening in Honolulu? Calendars and lists including reunions, movies and nighlife. Thursday is calendar update day |