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  2. List of Punahou School alumni - Wikipedia

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    '91 Nancy Cordes, née Weiner (Penn)—CBS and ABC NY and Washington, D.C. news correspondent '92 Hanya Yanagihara (Smith)—author, writer, journalist '98 Emily Chang (Harvard University)—broadcast journalist '11 Tae Keller—author of The Science of Breakable Things and 2021 Newbery Medal winner When You Trap A Tiger [335]

  3. Puerto Rican immigration to Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Ortiz – Host of "Alma Latina", a three-hour Sunday radio show of Latin-American music. Kade Ruotolo – submission wrestler and martial artist; Puerto Rican mother; Tye Ruotolo – submission wrestler and martial artist; Puerto Rican mother; Alex Santiago – Former Hawaii State Representative

  4. Kauai County, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Kauai County has traditionally been a solid Democratic stronghold. The county has not voted Republican since the 1984 federal election, when it narrowly voted in favor of Ronald Reagan. In 2024, while it still voted majority Democratic, Kauai County cast the highest percentage of its vote for the Republican candidate out of any county in the ...

  5. Kauai Mythbusters - AOL

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    Getty Images Night marchers and forest-dwelling little people, volcanic goddesses, and human sacrifice – in Kauai, myths and legends litter the landscape. There are traditional and ancient ...

  6. 1 dead, 2 missing in Kauai copter crash - AOL

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    One person is dead and two others are missing after a tour helicopter went down Thursday in waters off Kauai’s Na Pali Coast. At about 1 :20 p.m. the Kauai Police Department received a report ...

  7. Taylor Camp - Wikipedia

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    Taylor Camp was a small settlement established in the spring of 1969 on the island of Kauai, Hawaii. It covered an area of seven acres (2.8 ha) and at its peak it had a population of 120. [ 1 ] It began with thirteen hippies seeking refuge from the ongoing campus riots and police brutality in the United States. [ 2 ]

  8. 1974 AIAW Outdoor Track and Field Championships - Wikipedia

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    The 1974 AIAW Outdoor Track And Field Championships were the 6th annual Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women-sanctioned track meet to determine the individual and team national champions of women's collegiate track and field events in the United States.

  9. Anahola, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Anahola Bay is a snorkeling and swimming beach with clear pools and a long coral reef. Driving directions in the Kauai Trailblazer guide. Anahola is located at (22.145049, -159.312969