Think About It editorials April 2011

  • Think About It editorials April 2011Think About It editorials April 2011

  • April 28, 2011

    The city has once again provided a new estimate for the cost of the Honolulu rail transit system. Drum roll, please.. the new figure is $5.3-billion, down from the last estimate of $5.5-billion. But before
  • April 25, 2011

    So, what's it going to take for you? How high do local gas prices have to go up for you to change some of your normal habits? $5 a gallon? $6 a gallon? Local drivers may soon be tested as to how long it
  • April 21, 2011

    As we move closer to the rebirth and subsequent sweet sounds of the Honolulu Symphony, with a new, three-year agreement now in place with the musicians, it is important to remember just how important art
  • April 18, 2011

    There might never be a better time to show our other game face than this November when the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation meetings take place here on Oahu. The "other" game face I am referring to is
  • April 14, 2011

    Remember the good old days, when people made condescending or childish comments when they didn't like how the voting went in the Hawaiian music category of the Grammy Awards? Remember those great discussions
  • April 11, 2011

    As gas prices continue to rise and people actually start changing their lifestyles to accommodate the possible new reality of $5 a gallon or higher prices, everyone looks a little bit harder at energy
  • April 7, 2011

    The governor has announced his Board of Education selections, and now the real work begins. Pending Senate approval, this group with a wide background in various areas of business, education and philanthropy
  • April 4, 2011

    We avoided a fiasco when the tsunami spared us to a great extent almost a month ago. While boats were moved and Kona and parts of Maui and Molokai were inundated with water, the reality is that things
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