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Here's a sampling of recent photos taken by Advertiser photographers. Click the image for a full view.
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One of many ways to beat the heat: Lie on your rubber raft at the Kuhio Beach breakwater in Waikiki and just wait for a splash to refresh you.
Gregory Yamamoto The Honolulu Advertiser |
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Workers prepare the new $1.3 million FieldTurf at Aloha Stadium for the coming football season. The University of Hawai'i opens its season Aug. 30. See story.
Jeff Widener The Honolulu Advertiser |
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Karli Tanuvasa, 13, is one of 17 students who began classes at the new Pacific Buddhist Academy in Nu'uanu yesterday. The school, with an annual tuition of $7,000, has a college-preparatory curriculum based on peace studies. See story.
Bruce Asato The Honolulu Advertiser |
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Brooke Dawson, 14, of the North Shore starts the first leg of a paddleboard relay. Her team took second in the event. See story.
Richard Ambo The Honolulu Advertiser |
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The world-champion Hilo All Star Little League Senior team returned home yesterday after defeating Central Chesterfield, Va., over the weekend. See story.
Kevin Dayton The Honolulu Advertiser |
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Don't quit your day job, Jackie Cabebe, left, and Rose Farias, both of Wahiawa, might be telling Compadres Bar and Grill busboy Drew Crosby. Crosby might agree. He is an Air Force policeman, and joined other Honolulu and military police officers in "Tip a Cop" night at eight Victoria Ward Centers restaurants to raise money for Special Olympics Hawaii.
Rebecca Breyer The Honolulu Advertiser |
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Diane Van Trees, of Waikiki, checks out a hat made by Hats by Emi at the First Hawaiian Bank's 2003 Made in Hawaii Festival at the Neal Blaisdell Center. More than 400 companies had their locally produced goods on display. See story.
Rebecca Breyer The Honolulu Advertiser |
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Brothers Heon Jung, 13, left, and Yoon Jung, 12, from South Korea, build sand castles near the edge of the water at Waikiki Beach while their footware and their parents wait by the wall.
Jeff Widener The Honolulu Advertiser |










