| Dear Friend of Pacific Business News, Here's our selection of the must-read articles from the latest issue of Pacific Business News. Click on any headline for an excerpt from the article and the full listing of the contents in the current print edition. Sincerely, Larry Fuller, Publisher This Week's Highlights Whole Foods cuts Ward store size Whole Foods Market, battered by the shifting tastes of cash-strapped shoppers, has cut in half the size of its long-delayed flagship Hawaii store at the Ward Village Shops. Tourism plan aims at airlines, Web The worsening downturn in Hawaii tourism is forcing the industry to take a new look at everything it does to grab vacationers' attention, from freshening the photographs on Web sites to getting airlines to offer more deals. Leadership questions go beyond e-mail flap The Hawaii Tourism Authority's lengthy deliberation over its president and CEO started with the dirty e-mails he sent to friends, but quickly became a referendum on his leadership. State agency moves closer to going online The state Bureau of Conveyances will move some of its documents online by the end of this year, despite the Legislature's defeat last session of a bill to allow real estate transactions to be recorded online. Big Island explores putting its waste to good use A Big Island nonprofit wants to see the island become self-sustaining by reducing and reusing its trash. → See all of this week's articles
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