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Hawai'i's Numb, Dumb LegislatureHawai'i State Legislators could care less about the welfare of their constituents, or Hawai'i's future! After voting themselves a 36% pay increase, priority goes to those lobbyists best able to contribute to a Legislator being re-elected!- Four Reported Cases of Flesh Eating Bacteria in Hawai’iFour reported cases of the flesh eating bacteria in Hawai’i may be the result of recent thunderstorms.
- While Hawai’i Repairs Damage from Recent Thunderstorms, More Are Headed Toward the IslandsWhile still repairing damage caused by recent thunderstorms in Hawai’i, weather forecasts show that there is another thunderstorm on the way.
- Will the World’s Premier Big Wave Surfing Contest, “The Eddie”, Be Held in Hawai'i This Year?An overview of the history and rules of the world’s premier big wave surfing contest, the Quiksilver Eddie Aikau, that is held in Hawai'i
Shave Ice -- A Local Hawai'ian FavoriteLocals in Hawai'i crave something a little colder when they want to relax and that something is shave ice. Shave ice comes in a variety of flavors and colors and is a real delight.
Hawai'ian 'Beach Boys' Keep Spirit of Aloha AliveThe original beach boys provided beach services in front of the only two hotels at the time, the Moana Surfrider and the Royal Hawai'ian. Modern beach boys are more official, with licensed beach stands and instructors.- Shimazu Store Shave Ice - Simply the BestWhether you're a kama`aina (local) or a malihini (visitor or newcomer) to the 50th State (by the way, Happy 50th Anniversary, Hawai`i!), eating shave ice is a definite to-do and Shimazu Store Shave Ice is the go-to place for this delectable treat!
Honolulu Dental Providers InfoDHS Medicaid Prevent Adult Dental Decay program Quest Hawai'i, has new benefits for adult preventive and restorative dental benefits.- Before the World Came CallingHawai'i was the last body of land to be discovered. After its discovery, the islands experienced the swiftest cultural change at any time in the worlds history. What took hundreds of years for Europe to climb out of a feudal system, took 1 year in Hawai'i
Undaunted by Tsunami, Hawaii Welcomes Spring Break GuestsWith spring break rapidly approaching, President of Hawai'i Tourism Authority Mike McCartney assured travelers that "the State of Hawai'i is open for business. We welcome all visitors and are ready to serve them."
Hawai'i's Forbidden Trail-Ha'iku StairsSteep climbs, breath taking views, and the thrill of embarking on a risky adventure. This amazing and exhilarating hike is known by many names, such as, the Ha'iku Valley Ladder, Ha'iku Stairs, and most commonly Stairway to Heaven.- The Black Witch and the Ghost CrabHawai'i does not have vampires, werewolves, nor Zombies, yet those unable to find peace in this life continue their struggle to find peace in "Paradise".
Family Vacation Adventures: Take a Jeep Trip to the Garden of the Gods on Lana'i, Hawai'iDescribes the unique trip to Garden of the Gods on Lana'i, where to rent a Jeep, and helpful tips to make your adventure memorable.- Oahu, Hawaii: Its Attractions and ActivitiesIT'S ALL ABOUT THE FOOD. In Hawai'i, the sharing of food can be a significant experience that connects people of diverse cultures, communities, and generations.
New Year's Day Ala Moana Beach HonoluluMassive judo dojo practice with panoramic view video onNew Year's Day 2008 at Ala Moana Beach Park in Honolulu Hawai'i.1-1-2008 JIKC
Hawaii Superferry Arrives on OahuThe Superferry is completing its 7,600-mile, two week voyage to Hawai'i from Alabama, via the Panama Canal, which included a refueling in Los Angeles.
Toro Nagashi: Honolulu's Memorial Day Lantern Floating CeremonyChanting Buddhist priests from Shinnyo-En Hawai'i will be the stewards of the Toro Nagashi, (Lantern Floating Ceremony), at Ala Moana Beach Park in Honolulu Hawai'i on Monday, May 28 2007, Memorial Day.
The Meaning of the Hawaii State Coin DesignThe commemorative coin for Hawai'i bears the date 1959, when it first became admitted as the 50th state.
23nd Intercultural DayCelebrating that all 50 U.S. states and over 100 countries are represented on campus. Established in 1984, Intercultural Day has evolved into one of the largest intercultural activities in Hawai'i.- Tenents MeetingLocated at 20 South Vineyard Blvd. Honolulu from 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. on Saturday May 26 2007. Gavin K. Thornton from the Legal Aid Society of Hawai'i, a housing lobbyist, will be present at the meeting.
- Riding a Hawaiian Wave: Learn to Surf on O'ahu, Hawai'iLearn to surf on your next trip to O'ahu, Hawaii.
Vacation to the Hawaiian Islands: Beaches of Kauai, Maui, Oahu and MoreWith awe inspiring landscapes and a range of islands and accommodations, a Hawaiian vacation can suit any budget or whim. Take a look at these 5 Hawaiian Islands and see what each one has to offer. E Komo Mai Hawai'i: Welcome to Hawaii.
Book Review: Broken Trust Picks Up Pieces of Hawaii's Bishop EstateGreed, arrogance, incompetence and political dirty dealing are responsible for shattering Hawaii's largest, and the country's richest charitable trust. This investigative book scrutinizes the problem and the people responsible.- State Songs: What's Yours?State songs are generally selected by the state legislature as a symbol of the state. Some states have more than one official state song for various reasons unknown by most.
- Free Oahu Activities GuideTraveling can be expensive, but when you get the inside scoop to free activities, it can be extra enjoyable. Although this article concentrates mostly on free activities on the Oahu island, the best activities with fees are also included.
- Native Hawaiian HealingThis paper is about Hawaiian health and culture. It provides an understanding toward Native Hawaiian ideologies and beliefs in the context of holistic indigenous medicine.
A Guide to Surfing: Basics on Surfboards, Waves and TerminologySurfing is one of the most popular and exciting of ocean sports. Surfing's origins lie in the Hawaiian islands, where it has been practiced for centuries. It has since spread across the world, and is now a worldwide phenomenon.- Travelling Abroad was Never so EasyThe stigma still tries to hold true: if you're poor, you can't travel overseas. I'm here to give you my personal advice as to how YOU can go to Europe, have fun, be cheap and a survivalist.
- Finding Online Travel DealsThe internet can be a great place to find deals on travel, but you need to know where to look and what to look for when you get there.
- Paradise Lost - and Found in HawaiiWe were lucky enough to be invited on a field trip around the island of Oahu with some of the most interesting people you'd ever want to meet.
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