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      <title>Hang on Tight!</title>
      <description>Photography: Tracy Kraft  It was shortly after 6:30 in the morning when I pulled up to the Kihei Boat Ramp. Trudging toward the water, I could feel the heat of the rising sun on my back.   Near the dock, seventeen eager passengers stood, applying...</description>
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      <title>Pohaku</title>
      <description> Photography by Bob Bangerter   Stonework by Hoaka Delos-Reyes   You and I are older than the stones along the Puna shoreline. These stones started just a few years ago as gobs of lava from Pele's current eruption, gobs that dripped into the sea only to...</description>
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      <title>The Akaka Bill</title>
      <description> Illustration: Mike Austin   For more than a century, Native Hawaiians have been American citizens, a tiny minority in the vast demographic landscape of the United States. It wasn't always so.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;   Just a few generations ago, it was white...</description>
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      <title>Keepers of History</title>
      <description> Photography by Tony Novak-Clifford&amp;nbsp; |&amp;nbsp; Cecilia Fernández Romero   The first thing you notice is the fence. Not a stern, closed-up kind of fence, but a generous white split-rail rambling along the roadside, offering tantalizing glimpses of...</description>
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      <title>50/50</title>
      <description>On August 21, 1959, with bells ringing and fireworks exploding, the Territory of Hawai'i became a state. Since then, Maui has changed from a quiet, little-known island to a bustling destination whose name has achieved an international cachet. In these...</description>
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      <title>Talking Story with Light</title>
      <description>When Darrell Hill depicts Hawai'i, he uses no brown or black.   Strewn with lava, the islands' geologically young coastlines have always seemed, to my untutored eye, about as brown and black as you can get. But when you observe as keenly and paint with...</description>
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      <title>The New David Paul's</title>
      <description>It's not quite five p.m., and people are lining up to be let into David Paul's Island Grill. The new Front Street restaurant has been open just a week, but it's already got substantial buzz.  [picture right]  David Paul Johnson is back on Maui after a...</description>
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