Archive For May, 2010

Memorials at Pearl Harbor

By | May 29, 2010

With Memorial Day weekend upon us, what better way to celebrate than with family, friends, baseball, and barbecues. It is also important to remember what the meaning of the holiday is and salute the brave soldiers that have served our country both presently and over the many years through our countries history. History lives on [...]

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Kiluaea Going Strong

By | May 21, 2010

The world’s most active volcano just keeps going, and for the foreseeable future, it is showing no signs of letting up. May 21, 2010 is another event and milestone in the eruption of Kilauea. Since January 3, 1983, and for the 10,000th consecutive day, the summit of Kilauea has kept scientists busy collecting information and [...]

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Princess Ka’iulani’s Life Story Hits Big Screen

By | May 20, 2010

Those unfamiliar with the life of Princess Ka’iulani may be misled by the movie that opened on May 14, 2010. The original title of the film, “Barbarian Princess”, provoked controversy in Hawaii from the beginning. Though the producers of the film have stated that the term is meant to be ironic, and is meant to [...]

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Experience Hawaii with Sunshine and the Aloha Spirit

By | May 3, 2010

With summer approaching, it means the time of year that everyone loves. School is out, baseball season is in full swing, backyard (or beach) bar-b-ques are frequent, and it’s time to plan the annual family vacation. This year, why not plan a trip to paradise, and take in the history and beauty of the Hawaiian [...]

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