Kids Fest at the Bishop Museum yesterday promoted healthy and active lifestyles among Hawaii's youth. Here, Justin Matsumura, 10, measured his weight and height. Olympic silver medalist Bryan Clay made a special appearance to talk about his special training regimen and the importance of staying healthy.
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Driver rams isle airport terminal
Officials say they will increase security at the Honolulu Airport's interisland terminal after a 26-year-old man rammed his car through glass doors and drove about 100 yards through the Hawaiian to Aloha airlines baggage claim areas as security guards yelled for him to stop.

FEATURES  »  Party perfect
The house is a mess, the pizza is burning in the oven and the guests are restless. A child's birthday party can be a frenzied affair of spilled punch and chaos as parents scatter, trying to provide entertainment and maintain order. For a no-stress, no-mess solution, move the party out of the house.
SPORTS  »  Fa‘avi key to Hawaii’s success
Sure, June Jones was a bit giddy after Hawaii's thrilling 45-38 win at San Jose State on Saturday. But Jones meant it when he said center Derek Fa'avi might be the Warriors' most indispensable offensive player seven games into the 2005 campaign.
BUSINESS  »  Hawaii-at-Work: The big wheel on the bus
Christina "Miss Tina" Kapono drives a huge Bluebird, 56-passenger school bus. Her biggest challenge is not driving the behemoth bus; it's dealing with the many young students who ride on her bus, which she does with love, creativity and patience.
EDITORIAL  »  Boat owners should repay state for cleanup
TWO vessels that ran aground on Oahu's south shore within days of each other have brought attention to the cost of removing the boats and who will eventually foot the bill. The price tag for clearing away the wrecks could reach as much as $140,000.
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