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Oct.01.2012
It helped that my traveling partner was a travel agent, of sorts. He was actually a successful banker who dabbled in travel to accentuate the perks he'd already accumulated as a banker and national master's golf champion.
No, not that Master's. He was just a good golfer who won the national...
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Mar.22.2012
MURDER IN HONOLULU: A Skye Delaney Mystery is a gripping mystery novel with a gorgeous setting in Hawaii from R. Barri Flowers, the bestselling author of MURDER IN MAUI: A Leila Kahana Mystery. Skye Delaney is a private investigator who is hired by her ex husband and former prosecutor,...
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Nov.07.2011
“Veterans’ stories and poems are immense inscope, and in heart, and—amazingly—full oflife and laughter. They … tell the truth, andso make peace.” –Maxine Hong Kingston
On Veterans Day (11/11/11), award-winning author Maxine Hong Kingston will lead a reading of veterans’ writings at Friends Meeting...
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Nov.25.2010
Honolulu, like most big cities, gets up and roars from before dawn on through the day and late into the night. On the stretch of playground called Waikiki, the bus system is an arterial flow of people borne in large vessels to every reach of street and highway. It's all about pleasing tourists,...
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Nov.25.2010
Honolulu, like most big cities, gets up and roars from before dawn on through the day and late into the night. On the stretch of playground called Waikiki, the bus system is an arterial flow of people borne in large vessels to every reach of street and highway. It's all about pleasing tourists,...
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Sep.06.2010
September 2nd is the day that the last ruling monarch of Hawai‘i was born and I was invited by the trustees of the Queen Lili‘uokalani Trust to join them at a ceremony honoring her birthday at Mauna ʻAla, the Royal Mausoleum where members of both the Kamehameha and Kalākaua dynasties are buried....
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Aug.03.2009
I want to start out that I am not one for conspiracy theories. Do I think it's possible that, at times, there is more to a situation than appears on the surface? Sure. But often, I like to refer to Occam's Razor which, simply put, says: “Of several acceptable explanations for a phenomenon, the...
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