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Hawaii Protesters Target Oil Spill and U.S. Fuel Dependence
Protesters Target Oil Spill and U.S. Fuel Dependence
More than 100 gather in Waikiki to warn of offshore drilling's environmental threat
POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Jun 27, 2010
Chocolate-covered surfer girls may not scream environmental
Read more…I'm shutting down my computer Viruses are on the rampid because we are nearing April 1
I love you guys but I am shutting down my computer. Dark days and nights Pono has my number.
See you guys after the 1st. kaohi
Read more…66% Of Hawaii Residents Favor Recognition For Native Hawaiians
Monday, May 3, 201- Honolulu Advertiser
66% Of Hawaii Residents Favor Recognition For Native Hawaiians
Poll shows slight uptick from 2006, when 63% approved
Wallace R. Farrington Newspaperman ( Part three)
"The story of 39 years in Hawaii, and the contributions of W.R. Farrington as editor, publisher and citizen" By Riley H. Allen Editor of The Star-Bulletin., (Reprinted from the Twenty-fifth Anniversary edition of The Honolulu Star-Bulletin, July 1,
Read more…He tells it like it is about the U.S.A.
Listen carefully to what he says and he's correct.
More reasons whay the U.S. must de-occupy our country.
A breath of fresh air.
A reality check on the New World Order.
We're at a turning point...but it's up to
us to make it so.
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Homeless Are Not Deterred By Tent Ban
Homeless are not deterred by tent ban
Many say they will take down their shelters but remain in the parks
POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Apr 19, 2010
Chief Justice Richardson
Former Hawaii State Supreme Court Chief Justice Richardson dies
Posted: Jun 21, 2010 3:12 PM Updated: Jun 21, 2010 11:02 PM




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PONO ALERT: Maori To Protest With Beach Fires
Maori To Protest With Beach Fires
By Yvonne TahanaEast Coast Maori will light fires to symbolise their historic occupation along the coastline tomorrow in a protest against potential oil drilling by Brazilian giant Pe
"EXECUTIVE AGREEMENT: CLEVELAND-LILI'UOKALANI AGREEMENT OF RESTORATION (DECEMBER 18TH, 1893)
Aloha no, Maoliworld Ohana. Attached is what every single Kanaka Maoli, Aboriginal Hawaiian, Heir, and Hawaiian Subject must know and have in your na'au. This is one of the "Keys" that we will need to "Restore the Hawaiian Kingdom."Executive Agreemen
Read more…OHA ignores the Hawaiian beneficiuaries
Contrary to its mission, OHA has been ignoring the Hawaiian beneficiuaries to promote its own agenda. Acouple months ago it raised the fuor of the native Hawaiians when it donated $100,000.00 to the Pearl Harbor Museum. The latest is sponsoring
Read more…Wallace R. Farrington Newspaperman (Part Two)
"The story of 39 years in Hawaii, and the contributions of W.R. Farrington as editor, publisher and citizen" By Riley H. Allen Editor of The Star-Bulletin., (Reprinted from the Twenty-fifth Anniversary edition of The Honolulu Star-Bulletin, July 1,
Why Leonard Peltier is in my life?
My own mana'o
Through Gail Prejean (Kawaipuna) I came to know Leonard one of the warriors that went to Oglala to help Na Kupuna on their ancestral lands. He sits in a cell block for a crime he did not commit and the Justice Department knows this t
Read more…Furlough Plan Backed By 2 Aspirants, Says Group
Furlough Plan Backed By 2 Aspirants, Says Group
POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Apr 18, 2010
The group Save Our Schools Hawaii says the two main Democrats likely to run for governor both support their
Read more…Lawyers praise beach land ruling by GaryT. Kubota
"Lawyers praise beach land ruling" by Gary t. Kubota B5 Local Sat. 8/19/10 StarAdver.
Hawaii attorneys said a U.S. Supreme Court decision about coastal lands in Florida strengthens beach front property owners' claims
Read more…Wallace R. Farrington Newspaperman (Part One)
"The story of 39 years in Hawaii, and the contributions of W.R. Farrington as editor, publisher and citizen" By Riley H. Allen Editor of The Star-Bulletin., (Reprinted from the Twenty-fifth Anniversary edition of The Honolulu Star-Bulletin, July 1,
Read more…Hands in a fisherman lock at 11 am June 26, 2010
Aloha every one, I will be on the beach at the Kaneohe Harbor with family holding hands at 11 am. Please share your experience at your beach on this forum. Mahalo
"Hands Across the Sand" at the beach
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Where: the beach (in Haleiwa) |
Na Akua Na Kai Aumakua
Na Akua Na Kai Aumakua. Handbraided with gemstone. Valued at $40.
Broken Wing Children--Education and Quality of Life
Sunday, April 18, 2010 Star Bulletin
Furlough sit-in lifts mother's profile
By Lee Cataluna
Advertiser Columnist
If you Google "Marguerite Higa," you get close to 3,500 hits from sites such as CNBC, MSNBC, the New York Times, even the BBC.
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The Environmental Protection of Military Bases?
April 30 - May 2, 2010 CounterPunch
Ratifying Expulsion
The Environmental Protection of Military Bases?
By DAVID VINE
Just weeks before Earth Day, and for the second time in little more than a year, environmental groups have teamed with government
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