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Published: Monday, April 16, 2007

Updated: Monday, August 3, 2009

Don Ho, 1930-2007
Local entertainer and Hawaiian global icon Don Ho died Saturday of heart failure at the age of 76.
Ho's suave style and hit songs, including his trademark "Tiny Bubbles," made him an international superstar and the driving force behind Hawaii's tourist industry surge. Ho performed at his namesake show in Waik?k? until his death.
Kurt Vonnegut, 1922-2007
Author and humanist Kurt Vonnegut died Wednesday, April 11 from brain injuries due to a fall. Vonnegut was the noted writer behind such works as "Slaughterhouse-Five" as well as the short story "Harrison Bergeron." His experimental narrative style gave him a distinctive voice among American literature. In his later years, he devoted much time to writing nonfiction essays for the magazine "In These Times," as well as the book "A Man Without a Country" - which Vonnegut intended to be his last book. He was 84.

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