9/11 ANNIVERSARY » Members of the public and government officials joined police officers yesterday outside the Honolulu Fire Department's headquarters on South Street in an observance of the fifth anniversary of the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, D.C.

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Hawaii News
A walk to remember
Government officials and the public take to the streets to honor 9/11 victims and rescue crews.
Moi harvest highlights Heeia pond traditions
A caretaker's cottage is the next big step in upholding ancient aquaculture practices.
Church declined to save Kukui Gardens
A letter to the bishop opened one man's fight against Catholic financial interests.
in Features
Thriving culture
The Aloha Festivals theme revives a volume on the paniolo.
in Sports
Patek fulfills his father's premonition
UH's strong safety from Texas is living out his dream of playing Division I college football.
in Business
Let it grow, let it grow
New ag foundation director likes bringing people together to make things happen.
in Editorial
Terror still a threat five years after 9/11
Today is the fifth anniversary of the terrorist attacks by al-Qaida on America.
Donation, name change help UH business school
Real estate investor and alum Jay H. Shidler has donated $25 million to what now is called the Shidler College of Business.
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