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Saturday, February 17, 2001

Proud to be
drug-free

By Ken Ige, Star-Bulletin
Blanche Pope Elementary students Sammy Kauihana,
left, Heavenly Cook-Kamakeeaina and Melissa Kim
lead off a parade yesterday morning around their
Waimanalo neighborhood, part of the school's
Drug-Free Week celebration.
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