Monday, April 10, 2006

Sausalito mudslide leaves tenants in limbo (Hotel hawaii)


Sausalito mudslide leaves tenants in limbo
Sausalito city officials say it will be at least two weeks before tenants will be allowed to return to a two-building apartment complex evacuated last week due to a mudslide.
Source: www.marinij.com

PHARE'D UP
Fabulous food, brilliant bartenders, new products and a reintroduction to our regional back yard are all part of PHARE 2006, which kicks off today at the Hilton Guam Resort and Spa main ballrooms.
Source: www.guampdn.com

Obituaries
HELEN LEONA BOWEN, 74, of Kailua, formerly of Long Beach, Calif., died March 30, 2006. Born in Des Moines, Iowa. A retired hotel front-desk clerk. Survived by daughter, Stephanie Lomax; son, Andy; five grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Visitation 5 p.m. Monday at St. John Vianney Catholic Church. Arrangements by Moanalua Mortuary.
Source: the.honoluluadvertiser.com

Celebrate culture at the Ritz
The Ritz-Carlton Kapalua hosts the Celebration of the Arts Easter weekend. Now in its 14th year, the festival adopted Kukulu i Hooilina (Establish a Legacy) as the 2006 theme for workshops, discussions and programs throughout the three-day event.
Source: www.mauinews.com

Hawaii and China to unite on tourism
Hawaii and China signed an agreement yesterday that the 50th state hopes will boost Chinese travel to the islands and that China hopes will win it access to Hawaii's tourism management expertise.
Source: starbulletin.com

Community Briefs
Active, reserve, retired or former Marines and FMF Navy corpsman are eligible for membership in the Greater Marine Corps League of Pahrump, Detachment No. 1199.
Source: www.pahrumpvalleytimes.com

Despite Sun, Waikiki Waters Still Hazardous
After several weeks of non-stop rain, Hawaii finally saw a beautiful day across the islands. Despite the perfect beach-going weather, signs are still posted warning residents and visitors to stay out of Waikiki waters.
Source: news.yahoo.com

The massacre of early Pinoy settlers in Hawaii
FOLLOWING my column last week regarding the Hawaiian town of Hanapepe on Kauai Island where 16 Filipino sugar plantation strikers were gunned down in 1924 and scores were given jail sentences, I went to Hanapepe this week for a visit.
Source: www.manilatimes.net

Digging out ...
Hawaii's tourist-friendly tradewind weather has finally returned, but the aftermath of six weeks of rain continues to cast a long shadow over island residents.
Source: starbulletin.com

Obituaries
Donna Mae Ambers April 1, 2006 Donna Mae Ambers, 60, of Kihei, a retired IBM systems engineer, died at home. She was born in Cleveland. She is survived by brothers Kenneth J. and Philip J., and sister Patricia A. Crawford. For service information, e-mail Patti at pcrawford@wvsom.edu.
Source: starbulletin.com

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