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Science Telescope Protesters Gather At Kamehameha Statue To Demand Reopening Of Mauna Kea Summit Road by Rina Marie Doctor
Science Construction On Controversial Mauna Kea Telescope To Continue Despite Protests by Rina Marie Doctor
Science ‘Gravitational Lens’ Magnifies Images Of Stars Being Born To Reveal Unprecedented Details by Andrea Alfano
Science Overwhelming Majority Of Local Attendees In Special UH Regent Meeting Oppose Telescope by Ted Ranosa
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