Jack Johnson performed on a darkened Waikiki Shell stage Saturday during the 2008 Kokua Festival, the sixth annual benefit for the environmental causes of Johnson's Kokua Foundation.
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UH redraws sequence of animals' evolution
A study shows the comb jellyfish branched off even earlier than the humble sponge.
Ex-colleagues paint scary portrait of murder suspect
A man with an extensive criminal history was able to work for a military hotel.
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Mellow to da max
The laid-back Kokua Festival delivers a meaningful message.
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Anti-bias laws don't guarantee equal pay
A study has found that gay partners in Hawaii earn much less than married men.
ABC missed chance for relevancy
The most widely watched presidential debate pursued trivial matters.
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