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They’re good for kids, so why not for adults?
A. Kam Napier
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February 2005 |
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Island architects are wrestling with the state of Hawai‘i architecture
A. Kam Napier
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January 2005 |
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When a single ballot insists it is actually five ballots, who could blame a voter for being confused?
A. Kam Napier
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November 2004 |
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Time buries old wounds.
A. Kam Napier
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October 2004 |
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Can it be too late to begin a life of international intrigue and adventure?
A. Kam Napier
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September 2004 |
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Jury duty can be less of a chore than you think.
A. Kam Napier
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July 2004 |
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There’s nothing like a plumbing disaster to motivate a little remodeling
A. Kam Napier
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June 2004 |
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Interview with Patricia Hamamoto about public education money, Waipahu High School and education reform
A. Kam Napier
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May 2004 |
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The right to marry doesn’t come from your neighbors, or society, or President Bush.
A. Kam Napier
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April 2004 |
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The art of advertising as we know it was invented in the 1930s. Class envy and B.O. would never be the same.
A. Kam Napier
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February 2004 |
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