Primary Election Slate Set
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HAWAIIAN WORD OF THE DAY — ‘Koho: Election
TODAY - Election Filing Deadline Passes: Now that yesterday’s filing deadline for candidates has passed, Sepember’s Primary Election slate is set. Two candidates - Danny Mateo and Mike Victorino - are running unopposed for County Council. South Maui and Lanai wilI be the most contested seats. Primary Election ballots for State Senate and Legislature races are also finalized. See 2008 Election page (from navigation bar above). Read more …
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EVENTS ON THIS DAY — July 23rd
636: Arabs gain control of most of Palestine from the Byzantine Empire
1827: The first U.S. swim school opens (Boston Massachusetts)
1840: Workers begin the first U.S. railroad labor strike at the Baltimore & Ohio’s Mt. Clare, MD
1877: The first telephone & telegraph line in Hawaii is completed
1904: The ice cream cone, created by Charles E Menches, is introduced during the Louisiana Purchase Expo (St. Louis)
1940: The “Blitz” begins: all-night bombing of London by Nazi war planes
1958: The first four women are named to peerage in Britain’s House of Lords
1967: Race riots claiming 43 lives erupt in Detroit
1972: Eddy Merck (Belgium) wins his 4th consecutive Tour de France
2000: Tiger Woods became the youngest golfer to complete a career Grand Slam when he won the British Open at age 24
636: Arabs gain control of most of Palestine from the Byzantine Empire
1827: The first U.S. swim school opens (Boston Massachusetts)
1840: Workers begin the first U.S. railroad labor strike at the Baltimore & Ohio’s Mt. Clare, MD
1877: The first telephone & telegraph line in Hawaii is completed
1904: The ice cream cone, created by Charles E Menches, is introduced during the Louisiana Purchase Expo (St. Louis)
1940: The “Blitz” begins: all-night bombing of London by Nazi war planes
1958: The first four women are named to peerage in Britain’s House of Lords
1967: Race riots claiming 43 lives erupt in Detroit
1972: Eddy Merck (Belgium) wins his 4th consecutive Tour de France
2000: Tiger Woods became the youngest golfer to complete a career Grand Slam when he won the British Open at age 24
BORN ON THIS DAY — July 23rd
1892: Haile Selassie, emperor of Ethiopia
1936: Anthony M Kennedy, supreme court justice
1936: Don Drysdale, Hall of Fame baseball pitcher
1938: Ronny Cox, actor
1961: Woody Harrelson, actor
1965: Slash, rock musician
1967: Philip Seymour Hoffman, actor
1973: Omar Epps, actor
1980: Michelle Williams, singer


