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Honolulu's bid to host the 2011 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Leaders Meeting, featuring President Obama and 18 other heads of state, began with a phone call to state tourism liaison Marsha Wienert from a former U.S. ambassador to APEC with local ties. More »
On the morning of July 13, 2008, the men of Chosen Company hauled themselves up before dawn, preparing for another hot and sweaty day of labor constructing a new combat outpost in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan. After more than a year of fighting a resurgent enemy, the American platoon was tantalizingly close to going home. More »
Afghanistan has been called the graveyard of empires — the British withdrew in defeat in the 1800s and the Soviet Union a century later. The United States hopes to avoid a similar fate. But in the ninth year of fighting, the U.S. war in Afghanistan is only becoming more deadly and more costly. More »
BLOGS » Sandee Oshiro
Hawaii HacksFinding shortcuts, efficiencies is what this blog is about. More »
BLOGS » Sandee Oshiro
Hawaii HacksFinding shortcuts, efficiencies is what this blog is about. More »
WARRIORS KNOCK OFF SPARTANS
Hawai'i players, led by wide receiver Royce Pollard (81), get ready to storm the field at Spartan Stadium following their 17-10 overtime victory over San Jose State. More »
STEVE KAJIHIRO | ISM, Special to The Advertiser
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COLUMN » Lee Cataluna
Richardson proves dreams can come trueIn 1980, Chief Justice William S. Richardson spoke to the eighth... More »
SHOW US WHAT YOU'RE THANKFUL FOR
This has been a challenging year for everyone, but this is the time we reconnect with the people and experiences we value most.
What are you thankful for? Show us in our Thanksgiving photo gallery. Family, friends, food, surfing, travel, graduation, giving to others: Upload your photos and tell us about it. Go to site »
BLOGS » Edgy Lee
Life is GoodIn Edgy Lee's video blog, she showcases her work and that of other Hawai'i artists from PacificNetwork.tv and shares thoughts behind the creative process. More »
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Approximately three-fourths of the workers employed by the City and County of Honolulu — from bus drivers to lifeguards, parks employees and police officers — have been identified as critical to keep government operating in the face of a widespread flu outbreak or other emergency. More »
The art of the Hawai'i football team's happiness was crafted by second-chance players, sculpted with brave-hearted grittiness, and inspired by the Believe Era. When completed, it looked like the Warriors' 17-10 overtime victory over San Jose State last night in Spartan Stadium. More »
Hong Kong is a new target of U.S. prosecutors pursuing a global campaign against evaders of federal taxes, spurred by data acquired in their crackdown on Swiss banks. Prosecutors are trying to determine what role financial professionals in Hong Kong play in tax evasion, according to people familiar with the matter. More »
Firefighters, lifeguards and the Coast Guard: They will come for you without complaint, charge willingly into harm's way to bring you to safety. More »
It's the start of the North Shore's winter surf season, with huge, often monstrous swells luring the brave and the curious to this seven-mile stretch of some of the world's bestsurf breaks. More »
Losing a job has become a frightening reality for many in Hawai'i who didn't imagine such a thing would happen to them. More »
King Kekaulike High received the Continuous Improvement Award for 2009-2010 from the Department of Education and Frito-Lay of Hawaii, sponsor of the Hawaii Distinguished Schools Program. More »
























