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Those Moderate" Clintons"

By now it should be evident, even to the casual political observer, that a major effort is under way

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Those Moderate" Clintons"

By now it should be evident, even to the casual political observer, that a major effort is under way

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Air Safety Priorities Crash

WASHINGTON -- Two recent incidents involving commercial airliners raise disturbing questions about t

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The Costs of Housing Subsidies

University of California at Berkeley's center on real estate and urban economics has taken a look at

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Local School Boards Are Essential

As a newcomer to Hawaii, I arrived with no preconceived notions about Hawaii's education system. How

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Shoots from the Grassroot Institute of Hawaii - Jan. 30, 2004-Taxes Cost Everyone

Federal income taxes are utterly unfair for a reason that taxpayers rarely consider. The typical jus

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Don't Raise Taxes for Rail

Year after year, we have to fight proposals increasing the General Excise Tax and Use Tax by 1/2 per

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Don't Raise Taxes for Rail

Year after year, we have to fight proposals increasing the General Excise Tax and Use Tax by 1/2 per

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Political Tittle-tattle: News and Entertainment from Hawaii's Political Arena - Jan. 30, 2004-The Hamamoto Pageant; Education Hearing on Governor's Education Reform Bill Expected to Draw Big Crowd; Lingle's State of the State Expands State Government Focus; Mayor Acts as Own Cheerleader in His Address - Too Bad Most 'Accomplishments' Will Cause Havoc for Generations; Kawamoto Rides Rail Into Fantasy Land; Chamber Submits Shocking Testimony Against Interest of Business; Senator Should Just Give Up Party Card - Change Out Elephant for Ass; Visitors Up; More Judges; Visiting Outer Space

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''The Hamamoto Pageant''

The whole event was real, real

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January 30th, 2004 | Posted in Today in Hawaii | Read More »

Political Tittle-tattle: News and Entertainment from Hawaii's Political Arena - Jan. 30, 2004-The Hamamoto Pageant; Education Hearing on Governor's Education Reform Bill Expected to Draw Big Crowd; Lingle's State of the State Expands State Government Focus; Mayor Acts as Own Cheerleader in His Address - Too Bad Most 'Accomplishments' Will Cause Havoc for Generations; Kawamoto Rides Rail Into Fantasy Land; Chamber Submits Shocking Testimony Against Interest of Business; Senator Should Just Give Up Party Card - Change Out Elephant for Ass; Visitors Up; More Judges; Visiting Outer Space

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''The Hamamoto Pageant''

The whole event was real, real

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January 30th, 2004 | Posted in Today in Hawaii | Read More »

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