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Star-Advertiser story on (de)Occupy hearings is a bit incompleteby Larry Geller The Star-Advertiser story (Judge won’t block seizure of belongings, Star-Advertiser p. B1, 5/23/2013) reporting on orders issued by Judge J. Michael Seabright as a result of the May 17 hearing on the (de)Occupy case against the City was not complete. Yes, Judge Seabright declined to issue a preliminary injunction based on the “facial” claim that the City’s stored property
Sexual abuse victims to receive $16.5 million settlement from Irish Christian Brothersby Larry Geller A committee representing 400 men and women who say they were molested as children by Christian Brothers of Ireland announced today that they have reached a settlement with the Catholic religious order. The agreement provides for a financial settlement for abuse survivors including a $16.5 million cash payment from the Christian Brothers and one of its insurance carriers. Abuse
Glut of condo units will impact traffic in Honolulu unless stoppedby Larry Geller There’s nothing to be done about it except apply the brakes. While the newspaper seems to announce new condo towers rising to record heights each day now, the articles never mention that each development is accompanied by parking for its residents. Each parking stall will be occupied, adding thousands of additional cars to Honolulu’s already congested roads and highways. From
Mark your calendar: Lahaina Noon this Sunday 5/26 in Honolulu“Today, I'm a shadowless man.The sun calls me into the street, and I walk alone into the lightof noon. The moment has come.” -- from Lahaina Noon, a poem by Eric Paul Shaffer by Larry Geller Hawaii is truly unique in many ways. One of them is that we are the only state to experience what we call Lahaina Noon. There are two days each year in the tropics when the sun passes directly overhead.
(de)Occupy case, and great Honolulu Weekly letterby Larry Geller Two orders were issued by Judge Seabright in the (de)Occupy vs. Honolulu case yesterday. One is very complicated, I couldn’t unscramble it right away. Standby for more news tomorrow. Yes, the case is very much alive and is moving along. In the meantime, check out this letter in the Honolulu Weekly. The paper has always granted its letter writers plenty of column-inches to express
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