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Moore, Kirsten | July 14, 2003 issue
The article offers observations on successful pharmacy access models for the distribution of emergency contraception, or the morning-after pill. Hawaii...

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Kellogg, Mary Alice | March 16, 1974 issue
Focuses on issues related to the pineapple cultivation in Hawaii. Assessment of the share of Hawaii in global trade in pineapple and its products; Reasons...

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Lillard, Richard G. | July 19, 1975 issue
Comments on key provisions of the Environmental Shoreline Protection Bill passed by the Hawaii legislature in 1975. Management authority granted to councils;...

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February 21, 1966 issue
The article presents information on various developments. To appreciate the full absurdity of the Hawaiian spectacular, one must read the entire text of...

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August 19, 1944 issue
The current U.S. president has carried the campaign to Pearl Harbor and Kiska, utilizing cruisers, destroyers, and a considerable number of auxiliary craft,...

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Abbott, William L. | February 3, 1969 issue
A new statue will be unveiled in Honolulu, Hawaii. It is the romanticized likeness of King Kamehameha "The Great," a pagan chief whom Hawaii has selected...

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Abbott, William L. | June 22, 1970 issue
In a wild and woolly finale, Hawaii's legislature has just passed the most progressive law affecting government workers in the nation's history. It is the...

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Bolte, Charles G. | December 16, 1944 issue
The article presents the author's comments on the attacks made on the Pearl Harbor Day 1944 during Second World War of 1939-1945. On Pearl Harbor, Hawaii...

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Wechsler, James A. | March 31, 1945 issue
This article focuses on the overtures of John L. Lewis, the morose leader of the Mine Workers of the U.S. regarding his contract negotiations. Lewis is...

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Stone, I. F. | September 8, 1945 issue
The report of the Naval Court of Inquiry on Pearl Harbor begins by explaining that the Pacific Fleet was organized in three main task forces. The operating...

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