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Brig. Gen. Karl Eikenberry, at a briefing for legislators and others, stressed that Makua "is very critical to the Army." See story.
Bruce Asato The Honolulu Advertiser
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Inouye says Army must use Makua
U.S. Sen. Daniel Inouye warned a gathering yesterday of high-ranking military officers, state legislators and business leaders that Hawai'i could lose the 25th Infantry Division (Light) if the Army is barred from the Makua Valley.
Inouye praises Bush's defense team, but urges focus on Asia
19% raise suggested for Isle teachers
A fact-finding panel charged with resolving deadlocked teacher contract negotiations has leaned in favor of Hawai'i's teachers, recommending a raise of about 19 percent.
Clinton expresses No Gun Ri regret
President Clinton said today that "I deeply regret that Korean civilians lost their lives at No Gun Ri," where American forces fired on an undetermined number of refugees during the early days of the Korean War. Clinton did not refer to the role of U.S. troops in the No Gun Ri incident.
Vintage bullets found at site of slayings
See coverage of the latest development and background materials on the U.S. statement of regret over the No Gun Ri incident by the Associated Press.
Honolulu Advertiser SPECIAL REPORT
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In a special report, "The State of the Hawaiian," The Advertiser examines the impact of political decisions on the status of Hawaiians and the soul of the 'ohana. |
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