July 17, 2010
Raphael O'Suna
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by Raphael O’Suna
Sometimes people would ask Bobby what happened to his leg. It was the first thing you noticed about him, after his crooked jaw and teeth.
Sometimes, if he was in the mood and trusted you, he would tell you what had happened.
He was a young boy at the time of the incident. His father managed a photo shop and photofinishing business. The company was always in need of money. Once the legitimate sources of capital had dried up, Frank, the owner turned to the racketeers for some cash.
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July 17, 2010
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POW-MIA Day
Day 198 of 2010
167 days left in this year |
HAWAIIAN WORD OF THE DAY — Lahaina: Cruel sun
PIDGIN WORD OF THE DAY — San: Sun
HAWAIIAN PROVERB OF THE DAY — “The sun stands over the brain, the shadow retreats into the body.”
HAOLE SAYING OF THE DAY — “The sun is but a Morning Star.” (Henry David Thoreau)
TODAY – LAHAINA NOON 12:32pm, Kahului & Lahaina: On one day each May and another each July, the sun is directly overhead on the major islands of the Hawaiian chain. These two days are called Lahaina Noon, and occur on different dates and times, depending on the latitude.
As the sun moves northward from the Equator toward the Tropic of Cancer, it passes directly overhead at all latitudes in between. When it reaches the Tropic of Cancer on June 22, the farthest north it will appear overhead each year, it is the Summer Solstice. On its return trip south, it will again pass overhead.
Hawaii is the only state in the U.S. that experiences Lahaina Noon because of its location within the tropics (between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn). This event had no name until 1990 when Honolulu’s Bishop Museum Planetarium sponsored a naming contest. The winning entry: “Lahaina Noon” in Hawaiian means, “Cruel Sun.” Every location has its own time for local noon and Lahaina Noon. Lahaina Noon occurs at 12:30pm tomorrow in Hana.
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