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Lifestyles
Brittany Matsushita, editors
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Downtown: A look at the candidates
The Nov. 7 general election is right around
the corner. Although few HPU students and staff live downtown,
all are concerned about the neighborhood because we spend so
much time here. The two candidates for the open State House
seat in the 28th District—which includes downtown, Chinatown,
Kalihi, and part of Kapiolani Boulevard—are Democrat
Karl Rhoads and Republican Collin Wong. Kalamalama asked each
of them some basic questions: [More]
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Karl Rhoads
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O‘ahu Arts Center
2006 Writing Contest
Who:
Open to all Hawai‘i and South Pacific Island residents. [More] |
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Hawai‘i to elect
governor
In a state dominated by Democrats, Republican
Linda Lingle has proven to be a winner. Even though Hawai‘i
is knownv for being a liberal state, that hasn’t stopped
Lingle from making her mark on the Islands. [More] |

Linda Lingle
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Randy Iwase
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