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“How I Met Your Mother”

So, I’m just giddy - giddy! - from the latest “How I Met Your Mother” episode! The return of FutureTed’s teenage kids sitting on the couch in the year 2030 and thinking their dad and his friends are lame. Robin as her “Robin Sparkles” alter ego from her Canadian teenager pop star years…

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Advertiser editors on the hot seat for a change

Advertiser editors on the hot seat for a change by Larry Geller Today's Advertiser editorial is Rail initiative offers no solution to voters. The main thrust, if I may summarize, is that the proposed ballot initiative on rail is inappropriate, we should instead wait and vote out the elected…

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Kimono Samba at the Sheraton

Nadine Kam video Belated post from April 13 Japanese Women’s Society Foundation fashion show, “Open Your Tansu.” Been filling in for someone on vacation, so it’s been a grueling three weeks doing two jobs+. Didn’t have much time to edit my video from the show until yesterday, tho’…

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Headed For The Coast, Health Insurance Honolulu Pie.

More Hawaii Marsh execs head to Aon. What’s An Agent to Do When a Potential D O Claim Arises. Interactive Nostril Trading Limited, trading as quot. Com sh images ha countdown x. Com images static gfx nav tri. Search by Company, Business, or Keyword. We see a good mix of military and local…

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Ku'emanu: Ancient temple to the Surfing Gods, Big Island HI

Located just south of mile marker 4.5 on Ali'i Drive, adjacent to Kahalu'u Beach Park, stands perhaps the only ancient temple in the world dedicated solely to the sport of surfing. This heiau is part of the greater Keauhou Historic Area of heiau and templ

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Keauhou Holua National Historic Landmark/Ka Holua O Kaneaka

In ancient times, the Ali'i competed with each other in the sport of Holua, or sledding. A long, steep, trackway paved with stones would be constructed downslope and then covered with tamped dirt and topped with dried grass. The Ali'i would race down thes

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Kuamo'o: Where the Hawai'ian Gods Died, Big Island, Hawaii

Melancholy, lonely, desolate; this beach cut into the fresh scar of an a'a flow marks the place where the Hawai'ian gods died at the battle of Kuamo'o. In 1819, the year before the Christian missionaries arrived in Hawai'i, forces loyal to Kamehameha II a

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Are The Koreans Next?

According to an article in the Honolulu Star Bulletin, “U.S. and South Korean officials took a step closer to a major increase in tourism from Korea.” Apparently, the U.S. and South Korea want to waive visa requirements for South Korean travel to Hawaii. South Korea’s booming economy and…

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