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By Chad Blair Published in the Honolulu Weekly, July 6, 1999 Following a June 21 ruling by Circuit Judge Gail Nakatani defining the Waikiki War Memorial and Natatorium as a swimming pool, the City & County of Honolulu has called a temporary halt to its renovation. Meanwhile, publi
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Council support for Natatorium weakening

Honolulu Advertiser Dingeman Robbie; Kobayashi Ken Staff Advertiser Final By Robbie Dingeman and Ken Kobayashi, ADVERTISER STAFF WRITERS Support on the Honolulu City Council for full restoration of the Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium appears to be ebbing, especially after a judge yest
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Judge blocks work on Natatorium

Honolulu Star-Bulletin By Gordon Y.K. Pang Star-Bulletin The mayor wanted work to proceed even though not all permits are in hand A 10-day restraining order blocking work at the Waikiki War Memorial and Natatorium was imposed on the city by Circuit Judge Gail Nakatani today. Work was
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Petition opposes plans for pool

Honolulu Advertiser Dingeman Robbie Staff Advertiser Final Natatorium fix debated By Robbie Dingeman, ADVERTISER CITY HALL WRITER Honolulu City Council member Donna Mercado Kim said more than 1,000 people signed a petition over the weekend urging the city to revoke or modify a permit
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New suit filed to halt Natatorium restoration

Honolulu Advertiser Kobayashi Ken Staff Advertiser Final By Ken Kobayashi, ADVERTISER COURTS WRITER A group opposing the proposed restoration of the Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium returned to court yesterday to challenge Mayor Jeremy Harris’ decision this week to proceed with c
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Harris pledges work at Natatorium to go on

Honolulu Advertiser Masuoka Brandon Staff Advertiser Final Pool restoration to await new rules By Brandon Masuoka, ADVERTISER STAFF WRITER Despite growing opposition to renovation of the Waikiki Natatorium, Mayor Jeremy Harris said yesterday that work on the facade, bleachers and rest
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Ruling jeopardizes Natatorium plans

Honolulu Advertiser Kobayashi Ken Staff Advertiser Final By Ken Kobayashi, ADVERTISER STAFF WRITER A state judge delivered a potentially crippling blow yesterday to the city’s plan to renovate the Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium by declaring that the facility falls under regulat
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City pushes ahead on Natatorium plan

Honolulu Star-Bulletin By Gordon Y.K. Pang Star-Bulletin Construction fences will go up tomorrow, but a citizens’ group says it will challenge the city with a new lawsuit Mayor Jeremy Harris is pressing ahead with an $11.5 million renovation of the Waikiki War Memorial and Natat
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Judge to decide Natatorium’s fate

Honolulu Star-Bulletin By Gordon Y.K. Pang Star-Bulletin Defining it as a pool may jeopardize the restoration due to health standards Is it a pool or isn’t it? The fate of the city’s $11.5 million restoration of the Waikiki War Memorial and Natatorium may rest on Circuit J
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Honolulu Lite: Drain the Natatorium idea now

Honolulu Star-Bulletin Honolulu Lite by Charles Memminger LET’S stop this Natatorium foolishness before this albatross permanently affixes itself around our tax-paying necks. A saltwater pool is a concept whose time has come and gone. Back in the days before environmental impact
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