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Holomua Elementary School students in ‘Ewa Beach pack the cafeteria during their lunch period. Classes eat in shifts because of school crowding. See story.

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Posted at 12:13 p.m., February 25, 2001
NEWS UPDATE
Navy Sub Commander Regrets Accident
The commander of the U.S. submarine that struck and sunk a Japanese trawler off Hawai'i expressed his "most sincere regret'' on Sunday — but stopped short of an apology.
Greeneville officers' lives, careers will never be same
Sub case consumes safety board member
Navy's change of course saluted
Ship captain again demands apology from sub commander
A Tribute to the Missing
Previous stories

Posted at 5:30 p.m., February 25, 2001
Coach Jones talking with family
University of Hawai'i football coach June Jones is holding limited conversations with his family members today as he continues to show signs of improvement at The Queen's Medical Center.

Murakami reaches out to reassure fellow coach
Of all the well-wishers who have sent their prayers and thoughts to UH football coach June Jones in the past few days, there is one man who wanted more than anything else to visit the hospital as a show of solidarity and support: Les Murakami.

O'ahu schools sagging under weight of growth
Crowded schools have become the norm in rapidly growing Central and Leeward O'ahu communities, where development has stretched the system's ability to accommodate the number of students coming in.
Today in 'Ohana:
Blossoming into womanhood: Some advice on readying girls for menstrual periods

Haleakala Park visits reach record-high
National Park Service officials said Maui's Haleakala National Park set a new attendance record last year with 1,919,356 visitors, surpassing the 1999 figure by more than 160,000.

Man, 77, crashes into Nanakuli clinic
O'ahu whale census similar to last year's
Many help replant vandalized Kailua school
Company seeks shot at ferry service

Jones progress encouraging
Encouraged by the improved condition of June Jones, the University of Hawai'i football team expects to proceed normally while its head football coach recovers from Thursday's single-car accident on the H-1 Freeway.

Punahou's Borreca continues state-record run
O'ahu Bowl may move to Mainland
Kalaheo ends undefeated run with state title, 68-60
Fresno State home runs knock off Hawai'i, 6-2

Maui man's tree houses inspires the world
When Hana entrepreneur David Greenberg launched an international competition for tree house designs, he received more than 150 entries from nearly 600 architects in 40 countries. Clearly, the idea of living in a tree still inspires people around the world.

Australian actress finds confidence to play Judy Garland
Blossoming into womanhood: Some advice on readying girls for menstrual periods

American Express deal raises stakes in Isle charge market
American Express recently announced a deal to buy Bank of Hawaii's $226 million credit card portfolio, which many say could revive the hotly competitive local credit card market and create a window of opportunity for other banks to grab market share.

Some relief available for taxpayers this year
Microsoft moving in new directions

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