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  2. Hawaiian Island Charts - Wikipedia

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    The Hawaiian Island weekly top 36 charts were weekly charts compiled from tabulations of listener ballots sent into Honolulu-based radio station Radio Free Hawaii, 102.7 FM. All genres of music were eligible for each week's chart, including current rock, pop and rap, as well as oldies, country, Hawaiian, jazz and classical music.

  3. Ben Bridge Jeweler - Wikipedia

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    Ben Bridge Jeweler is a high-end American jewelry retailer that sells engagement rings, diamonds and watches, including Rolex, among other luxury product and is currently owned by Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway. It was established in Seattle, Washington, in 1912 and currently operates over 80 stores in the United States. [1]

  4. Timeworks - Wikipedia

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    Timeworks, Inc., later Timeworks International, Inc., was a private [1] American software publisher active from 1982 to 1994 and based in Chicago, Illinois. The company primarily sold entry-level productivity software , [ 2 ] as well as advanced desktop publishing applications and video games.

  5. Hawaii–Aleutian Time Zone - Wikipedia

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    The Hawaii–Aleutian Time Zone observes Hawaii–Aleutian Standard Time (HST) [1] [2] by subtracting ten hours from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC−10:00). The clock time in this zone is based on the mean solar time of the 150th meridian west of the Greenwich Observatory .

  6. Time in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Before 1896, Hawaii did not use a standard time zone. On January 8, 1896, the minister of the interior of the Provisional Government of Hawaii created a standard time zone, Hawaiian Standard Time, which was set at UTC−10:30. Hawaii began observing Hawaiian Standard Time on January 13, 1896, at noon.

  7. Admiral Clarey Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Admiral Clarey Bridge, also known as the Ford Island Bridge, is a 4,672 ft (1,424 m) road bridge that connects Ford Island in Pearl Harbor to the mainland of Oahu, the third-largest island of Hawaii. A 930 ft (280 m) section of it is supported by pontoons , and can be moved to allow vessels to pass through.

  8. Category:Bridges in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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  9. Haleʻiwa, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Haleʻiwa is located at 21°35'24" North, 158°6'50" West (21.590050, -158.113928), [3] southwest along Kamehameha Highway (State route 83) from Pūpūkea.At Haleʻiwa, Kamehameha Highway becomes state route 99 (at the traffic circle known as "Weed Circle"), which runs eastward up across the Oʻahu central plateau to Wahiawā.