Hulse Wins Award for Hawaiian Story
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A feature by Times Travel Editor Jerry Hulse on Hawaii’s island of Lanai has been named “Best Newspaper Story” in the second annual Hawaii Visitors Bureau Travel Journalism Awards Contest.
The article, which appeared in The Times Travel Section on Oct. 2, 1988, described Lanai as “an island that tourism had shunned” until the introduction of new resort hotels in 1988. Formerly owned by Dole, the island was known as the “Home of the World’s Largest Pineapple Plantation.”
Hulse and other writers will be honored at a luncheon in Honolulu Nov. 10.
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