EDUCATIONAL EDEN » Jadie Chong and Kalehuakea Kelling, students of Kawaiaha'o Church School, demonstrated yesterday how they pull out weeds in the garden for a ceremony recognizing the school's garden as Hawaii's first certified National Wildlife Federation Schoolyard Habitat.
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Sticking to safe scripts
Democrat Randy Iwase strives to link Linda Lingle to Bush, while the GOP governor points to her achievements.
--Video-- Iwase vs. Lingle
The live, televised debate as hosted by KITV News4. (Available for iPod Video, too!)
Coach's charges include oral sex
The four boys also say "Coach Fred" recently asked them to lie.
Parent wins on TB test rule
Hilo High is ordered to allow a girl to attend until a hearing on refusing the requirement.
Election 2006: Primary Results
in Features
Triumphant
Conquering the triathlon empowers young athlete in his diabetes battle.
in Sports
UH discards Aggies with ease
The Rainbow Wahine stay focused as they open a tough run of seven matches in 11 days.
Lanikai looking for smooth transition
The club is mixing in some new blood as it goes for a three-peat in the long-distance event.
in Business
Honolulu shoppers rush to greet Donki
Japanese retailer Don Quijote reveals its transformation of the former Daiei store at Kaheka.
in Editorial
Japanese Latin American internees deserve full redress
Japanese Latin Americans interned in U.S. camps during World War II were not compensated with interned Japanese Americans in 1988.
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