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... low margins. Its closure would be the end of sugar in Hawaii. "HC&S does not have any plans to go out of business, period," ... energy. At its height, sugar was the biggest employer in Hawaii. It's since been supplanted by tourism. From 1852 to the end of World ... low-value product?" she said. With the demise of sugar and pineapple, Hawaii's agriculture industry has remained stable over the years, ...
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... the Street will be screened as part of it's program.GiRL FeST Hawaii"This year's 5th Annual GiRL FeST Hawaii multimedia art festival ... take place November 7th-15th 2008 in Honolulu, Hawaii. GiRL FeST Hawaii's mission is to prevent violence against women and ... on how to prevent violence in relationships." (from the Girl Fest Hawaii homepage)The Sunny Side of the Street What kinds of oppressions lie ...
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... from the director of Hawaii Right to LifeYOU can change the world in 40 days! How? By becoming personally involved in a peaceful, prayerful, public ... the 40 Days for Life Honolulu campaign, endorsed by Hawaii Right to Life. It's so simple, anyone can participate! 40 Days for Life ... "40 Days for Life"!Mahalo,Karen DiCostanzoDirector, Hawaii Right to LifeProtecting innocent human life from conception to ...
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One of the most common questions we are asked is whether or not there is gambling in Hawaii. The short answer is no however, there are many reasons why and lots of theories on this issue. Hawaii is only one of two states that has no legalized gambling of any kind. That means no lotteries, horse [...]
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... t believe we already have to leave tomorrow night. Six nights really goes fast in Hawaii... (I may "accidentally" miss my flight tomorrow...) We don't leave until around 10 o'clock tomorrow ... the "Old Lahaina Luau" last night, which I've heard described by many people/magazines as the "best luau in Hawaii." Well, the general consensus last night was that the luau we attended in Kauai was much better. ...
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... of personal pics of her glam life, recently attended a friend's wedding in Hawaii as a bridesmaid (that's her, fourth from left). This photograph is my favorite because of the colorful fashion it ... the brighter yellow hue with the embellished neckline. And as for all these gorgeously attired wedding guests posing against a Hawaii sunset...well, it just couldn't get more fashionably perfect than that!
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