Honolulu has emerged from APEC-land, but not without a slew of reports from Civil Beat. I’ve shared a few of the must reads from our APEC coverage below.
But we didn’t just report on the international summit this week. I hope you didn’t miss our series “Up in the Air” by Sophie Cocke, which made Big Wind, the proposal to build wind farms on Molokai and Lanai connected to Oahu by an undersea cable, real.
Here are 10 must read stories from the past week.
- Makana Explains Why He Sang Protest Song to APEC Leaders in Hawaii
- Chinese Journalists Won’t Report on Falun Gong Protests
- APEC 2011 Hawaii — Photo Journal by John Hook
- If Prostitutes Flooded Waikiki for APEC, Arrests Don’t Show It
- Sidewalk Bill A Threat To Occupy Honolulu Protest?
- Up In The Air: Will Molokai’s Resistance Save It From Big Wind?
- Up In The Air: Big Wind Divides Lanai Community
- Up in the Air: Still No Easy Answers For Big Wind
- Ceded Land Deal Began With A Phone Call
- Hawaii Gov’s Security Costs Taxpayers $1.2M
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