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                    [Title] => Hawaii plans quiet, sobering 50th anniversary
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Hawaii turns 50 years old as the 50th state Friday, but there will be no grand parades, no dazzling fireworks, no lavish displays of native culture.

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Music, a multi-denominational church service and a reenactment of the sakadas’ journey from the Philippines highlighted events yesterday morning at the Hawaii Convention Center.

A dinner last night attended by more than 1,200 people featured entertainment and speeches by the governor and other officials from Hawaii and the Philippines.
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                    [Title] => Hawaii plans quiet, sobering 50th anniversary
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Hawaii turns 50 years old as the 50th state Friday, but there will be no grand parades, no dazzling fireworks, no lavish displays of native culture.

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Music, a multi-denominational church service and a reenactment of the sakadas’ journey from the Philippines highlighted events yesterday morning at the Hawaii Convention Center.

A dinner last night attended by more than 1,200 people featured entertainment and speeches by the governor and other officials from Hawaii and the Philippines.
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