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Aug 3, 2024, 4:28:19 PM8/3/24
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Kirsty Young, Huw Edwards, Sophie Raworth, and Claire Balding will bring you the historic Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla. A range of guests will join including friends and colleagues of The King and Queen Consort.

Join Kirsty Young for a look back at a remarkable Coronation Day. The program will feature highlights from the ceremony at Westminster Abbey, The Coronation Procession, the famous Buckingham Palace balcony appearance and more.

Explore the past 74 years that Charles has been a king in the making, showing his life as captured on film, home movies and TV cameras. An unfiltered and immersive portrait, the documentary is told through his own words recorded through the decades.

Learn about the specially formed choir performing on the grounds of Windsor Castle the day after the coronation. See the highs and lows as the choir prepares for the performance of their lives in front of the King and Queen, and millions worldwide.

I am a Haole and have recently become a resident of Maui. I have a full understanding of the meaningfulness for native-born Mauians of the ocean and the surf and the sand. The beach is spiritual and not only to obtain a tan.

Now that their obligation has become public and to the forefront, it is unlikely that I will allow it to be ignored anymore. Not only is it a legal obligation, but it is also a moral responsibility to their neighbors.

Several years ago, when I was a resident at Mahinahina Beach Condominiums, we were required to remove a lanai that was on the sand infringing on public beach. The lanai had been there for several years, and we developed a defense fund of a substantial amount to support an attorney to fight the law. We were unsuccessful.

Hale Mahina has the disadvantage of having the terms of agreement in their condominium permit dating back to 1977. It is my conclusion that any defense on their part will end unsuccessfully, enrich their attorney and cause loss of their money. Moreover, morally, it is their duty.

Mahalo to Lahaina News for great reporting on our problem of beach access in Honokowai. Unbelievable really for how long this property (Hale Mahina) has been in violation of law (40 years)! Too long the public has felt powerless and forced to climb walls or go way around. Now, with your reporting, this Band-Aid has been ripped off! History and pathways exposed.

No wonder we are losing our shoreline! Human karma: allowing money to rule, pollute and overrun to ruin gathering rights and enjoyment of life. Whatever happened to our State Motto? The Life of the Land is Perpetuated in Righteousness. Ua mau ke ea o ka aina i ke pono.

This week, our hearts were touched by the story of 18-year-old Iam Tongi, a former Kahuku resident whose singing and guitar-playing on the national talent-search program brought tears to the eyes of the judges.

This prompted some observers to urge that the Legislature not cut taxes too much because the state budget might suffer. But I say the household budgets of Hawaii residents are already suffering, and what our families, friends and neighbors need now more than anything else is a break.

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