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UH football ticket sales to aid typhoon effort

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Luz Peirson, left, along with Paul Alimbuyao and Bernadette Fajardo with the Filipino Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii, Nancy Walch of the Filipino Business Women Association, health education specialist Dr. Arnold Villafuerte and Maria Etrata, president of the Filipino Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii, held candles Friday during a moment of silence at a vigil at Honolulu Hale for the victims of Typhoon Haiyan. An estimated 100 people took part in the vigil, part of the "Aloha for Philippines" campaign supporting relief efforts in that country.

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An estimated 100 people attended the candlelight vigil on the civic center grounds of Honolulu Hale for the victims of Typhoon Haiyan, part of the "Aloha for Philippines" campaign supporting relief efforts ongoing in the Philippines.
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An estimated 100 people participated in the candlelight vigil on the civic center grounds of Honolulu Hale for the victims of Typhoon Haiyan, part of the "Aloha for Philippines" campaign supporting relief efforts ongoing in the Philippines
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Consul General of the Philippines Julius D. Torres addressed the gathering at the candlelight vigil on the civic center grounds of Honolulu Hale for the victims of Typhoon Haiyan.
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(From left) Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell, City Councilman Breene Harimoto, Consul General of the Philippines Julius D. Torres and Rose Churma, president and COO of the FILCOM Center, hold their candles during the moment of silence at the candlelight vigil on the civic center grounds of Honolulu Hale for the victims of Typhoon Haiyan.
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(From left) Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell, City Councilman Breene Harimoto, Consul General of the Philippines Julius D. Torres and Rose Churma, president and COO of the FILCOM Center, hold their candles during the moment of silence at the candlelight vigil on the civic center grounds of Honolulu Hale for the victims of Typhoon Haiyan.
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With a backdrop of the American, Philippines and Hawaiian flags, Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell addressed the estimated 100 that people attended the candlelight vigil on the civic center grounds of Honolulu Hale for the victims of Typhoon Haiyan, part of the "Aloha for Philippines" campaign supporting relief efforts ongoing in the Philippines.
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Misty Kela'i, vocalist for the Royal Hawaiian Band sang "The Queen's Prayer" at the beginning of the candlelight vigil on the civic center grounds of Honolulu Hale for the victims of Typhoon Haiyan, part of the "Aloha for Philippines" campaign supporting relief efforts ongoing in the Philippines.
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An estimated 100 people attended the candlelight vigil on the civic center grounds of Honolulu Hale for the victims of Typhoon Haiyan, part of the "Aloha for Philippines" campaign supporting relief efforts ongoing in the Philippines.