
Advertisement - Click to support our sponsors.

Island Images

Thursday, August 24, 2000

Drumming up
a peaceful future

By Ronen Zilberman, Star-Bulletin
Kenny Endo Taiko Drums Ensemble performs at the
dedication of the new home of Hawaii's Asian Pacific
Center for Security Studies. At right, from left, are
H.C. Stackpole, president of the center; U.S. Sen.
Daniel K. Inouye; Stanley Owen Roth, former
secretary of defense; Dennis C. Blair, head of
the U.S. Pacific Command and William J. Perry,
assistant U.S. secretary for East Asian and Pacific
affairs. Blair said the center aims to build "a
secure, peaceful and prosperous future."

E-mail to City Desk
© 2000 Honolulu Star-Bulletin
https://archives.starbulletin.com