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“US leaves talks without deal, Merrie Monarch concludes with hula ‘auana, A parade fit for royalty.”

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US leaves talks without deal

By TYLER PAGER and DAVID E. SANGER NYTimes News Service Vice President JD Vance’s failure to win the concessions the United States soughtfrom Iran in a single, marathon negotiating session over its nuclear program was no surprise. But what now? The failure leaves the Trump administration facing severalunpalatable options: A lengthy negotiation with Tehran over the future of its nuclear program, or a resumption of a war that has already created the largest energy disruption inmodern times,…Read more

Merrie Monarch concludes with hula ‘auana

The 63rd Annual Merrie Monarch Festival hula competition wrapped up Saturday evening at Edith Kanaka’ole Multi-Purpose Stadium in Hilo with group hula ‘auana (modern hula) performances. The judges’ scores for Friday’s group hula kahiko (ancient hula) and Saturday night’s hula ‘auana were tabulated, and awards were presented in both categories for both kane (men) and wahine (women) groups, as well as prizes for the kane overall and wahine overall winners. There were 29 performances…Read more

A parade fit for royalty

By STEFAN VERBANO Hawaii Tribune-Herald The grassy fields surrounding Pauahi Street in Hilo bustled with activity Saturday morning as a winding procession of floats waited their turn to join the 63rd AnnualMerrie Monarch Royal Parade. Spectators along the parade route sat in lawn chairs under a sea of pop-up tents, waving and cheering as floats slowly crept by. Semi-trucks pulled flatbed trailers adorned with dazzling floral arrangements and featuring performers like drum groups, hula halau…Read more


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I am the retired news director of Pacific Radio Group stations on the Island of Hawaii. I am a retired Lt. Col., USAF Reserve. I am a FCC-licensed Amateur Radio Operator, holding the Amateur Extra Class License. I am a substitute teacher for the state of Hawaii Department of Education.

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