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		<title>Feature Story on &#8220;Kula San Maui&#8217;s Healing Place.&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; &#160; &#160; Gwen Battad Ishikawa, Managing Editor of Hawai&#8217;i Herald&#8217;s February 2011 issue points to the &#8220;&#8230;a progressive approach to a dreaded disease&#8221; described in Kula San. Ishikawa tickles the readers&#8217; curiosity about  Kula San&#8217;s story of its  development, the people who benefited from its existence, and the uniquely proactive approaches to wellness practices within [...]]]></description>
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<p>Gwen Battad Ishikawa, Managing Editor of Hawai&#8217;i Herald&#8217;s February 2011 issue points to the &#8220;&#8230;a progressive approach to a dreaded disease&#8221; described in <em>Kula San. </em> Ishikawa tickles the readers&#8217; curiosity about  Kula San&#8217;s story of its  development, the people who benefited from its existence, and the uniquely proactive approaches to wellness practices within its walls since 1909.</p>
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