A CONSERVATIVE ESTIMATE
The relentless assault of troubling news continues, and it’s understandable that angst and anxiety remain on the increase here at home and across the nation.
Read Column>>COFFEE BREAK
Twenty-three years ago, an American missionary couple in the Philippines (we’ll call them Pam and Bob) were busy doing what missionaries do: bringing souls to God. With four children already, their prayers for a fifth child were answered when Pam became pregnant.
Read Column>>JUST THOUGHTS
How did Hawaii appear to Mainlanders the year before the Pearl Harbor attack? Here are excerpts from a 1940 Forbes article titled Hawaii: Sugar-Coated Fort.
Read Column>>MOSTLY POLITICS
It was, as it was a year ago, film noir at last week’s opening of the 2012 state legislative session: No music, no dancing, few flowers, sobriety everywhere. The residents of the so-called “People’s House” were in high re-election-year mode: all business, levity at a minimum.
Read Column>>THE RIGHT PRICE
The square building on South Beretania is the most interesting structure on Oahu. Its open-air design is appropriately shaped like twin volcanoes surrounded by a reflective pool filled with tilapia frolicking in and out of a few wellplaced foundations.
Read Column>>DICK ADAIR
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ROY CHANG
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