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...upstages the novel's principals: the lovely Miyuki; her husband Imperial Navy Lieut. Kiyoshi Serikawa; and his longtime buddy Cotton Drake, an Episcopal missionary raised in Japan. Kiyoshi is ordered to Honolulu to gather intelligence, and back in Japan his wife and best friend fall chastely in love. Cotton also catches wind of Tokyo's plans and becomes an amateur...
...understand that I was in a more forward position than any President had been before." July 11, Seoul. -- "I walked out farther than any American President had, onto the Bridge of No Return, about 10 yards from the line separating North and South Korea . . . " July 11, Honolulu. -- "I was able to take the most forward position that any American President has ever enjoyed, standing on the Bridge of No Return about 10 yards from the dividing % line . . . " July 11, Pearl Harbor. -- "I got within about 10 yards of the dividing line between North and South Korea . . . " July 20, Washington...
...Honolulu could become for gay couples what Las Vegas and Reno have been for heterosexuals: a quickie wedding capital. In a ground-breaking decision, the Hawaii supreme court has declared that barring gay marriages probably violates state equal-protection guarantees and ordered the state to justify the ban under the strictest judicial standards. If the ruling holds, Hawaii can expect a tidal wave of fiances; the other 49 states are likely to get a big legal headache. Even if they refuse to follow Hawaii's lead, they will have to decide whether or not to honor its gay marriages...
...pictures scattered around the house are of Sherri: winning a medal in a marathon; accepting her high school diploma; hugging her mother, whom she considered her best friend. "I thought her childhood was pretty happy," says Mosher, "but maybe it wasn't." Sherri, born 43 years ago in Honolulu, the only child of a salesman and a schoolteacher, was uprooted when her parents separated and her mother moved with her to California. But "I gave her everything -- all the ballet, music, gymnastics, swimming classes -- so she could decide what she liked," says Mosher. "We were very close; we didn...
...went to play at other schools, it'shighly unlikely that I would be in a startingposition," says Honolulu native Clifford H. Chen'95, a goalie for the men's water polo team whowas recruited by the University of California atLos Angeles and at Berkeley. "[There is] too muchcompetition there...