Think About It editorials February 2011

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  • February 28, 2011

    Some local leaders from the private sector are visiting with outside experts on the possibility of resurrecting the now bankrupt Honolulu Symphony. While the drama surrounding the demise of the symphony
  • February 24, 2011

    Now that we have gotten beyond the honeymoon phase of the political season, where everyone talks about making things right and making things better, the nitty gritty work is creating some angst and some
  • February 21, 2011

    On the one hand, you can see how some people are upset by the apparent naiveté or ignorance at the annual choice for Best Hawaiian Music Album at the Grammy Awards. But please, let's not start blaming
  • February 17, 2011

    While the number of new jobs in Hawaii is expected to grow this year for the first time in four years, it sure seems like a slow recovery in this part of the economic puzzle. The construction industry
  • February 14, 2011

    The governor's first appointment to the Board of Education, ostensibly to first fill a position vacated by Lei Ahu Isa, who resigned last month, is First Hawaiian Bank CEO, Don Horner. If all goes according
  • February 10, 2011

    What a week it was as the Pro Bowl, Senior skins golf from Ka'anapali, and the first chartered direct flight of Chinese tourists arrived about 10-days ago. One cannot overstate the importance of all of
  • February 7, 2011

    While one might correctly argue that there are a lot of cool things about our public schools and the efforts being made by students and teachers throughout the state, one thing is certainly not cool
  • February 3, 2011

    When is an event really a big event, even when it is not an event?  No, this is not some Dr. Seuss riddle, but rather something to ponder when you consider what happened on January 21st when the Eddie
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