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Constance Hale is a writer, editor and teacher.
Kailua resident Sue Chipperton knows a thing or two about making feathers and fur work for her. As one of Hollywood’s most in-demand animal trainers, she’s responsible for training some of the animals in the upcoming Jurassic World movie (shot…
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A Good Egg: Why one Honolulu woman has donated her eggs, six times.
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