READY FOR NEW YEAR'S: Bob Sonoda, right, along with Cindy Wong created kadomatsu sold yesterday by TEMARI Center for Asian and Pacific Arts at Ward Warehouse. The proceeds will support TEMARI art and education programs.
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FEATURES » Footsteps to the past
Retired historian Ed Bearss brings his knowledge to Hawaii.
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Freshman Thompson is a comfortable fit off the bench for Hawaii.
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