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Run, Layla, run

After fleeing her Somalian homeland and eventually achieving U.N. refugee status, Layla Sheikh came to the United States, where her ordeal continued. She has lived on Maui for almost five years, but is still haunted by memories of her home. DARBY?GILL photo
May 11, 2008

For as long as she can remember, Layla Sheikh has been running.

She started when she was 4 years old in her homeland of Somalia, where as a child she was constantly fleeing for her life — from tribal gunmen, border guards, lions, boars and other wild animals.

Fast forward to today and Layla is now a tall, lean and spirited 27-year-old living and thriving here on Maui. She continues to run throughout the island, although nowadays she’s doing it on her own terms.

“As a child I would run for my life,” she remembers. “Now I use running to cope with the things that are going through me head — it has really helped me to find my way.”

What happened over the years and the path that has led her to Maui is a tale begging to be told. It’s a story marred with rape, starvation and genocide of unimaginable proportions … and hope.

“I’ve had a very tough life, but I am also very lucky to be here today,” says Layla. “I want people to know a

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Tributes continue for ‘Aunty Nona’ Beamer

May 11, 2008

LAHAINA — A luau next month will honor a hula loea, or master, and longtime Kamehameha Schools educator who lived at Leiali‘i Hawaiian homestead in Lahaina.

The event will celebrate the life of Winona “Aunty Nona” Beamer with food and en

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Australian filmmakers to present workshops and free screenings

May 11, 2008

KIHEI — Three award-winning Australian filmmakers will hold a series of seminars and free screenings of their films starting this week.

Director Rebecca Cole and Producer Kathryn Shelper will partner in presenting a class on the fundamen

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Were insects’ bites mightier than dinosaurs?

May 11, 2008

I never consciously thought about it, but I guess I assumed that dinosaurs had thick, tough hides, like a rhinoceros. Apparently not.

George and Roberta Poinar, whose research interest is what fossil amber can reveal about ancient insects

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New Maui book publishers group to attend Honolulu event

May 11, 2008

HONOLULU — Maui’s fledgling book-publishing industry will be well represented next weekend at the Hawai‘i Book & Music Festival Saturday and May 18 at the Honolulu Hale campus.

The newly formed Maui Book Publishers Association (MBPA) wil

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Ballroom dance group to hold spring party

May 11, 2008

KAHULUI — A Spring Dance Party will be held by the Aloha Ballroom Dance Academy on May 21 in the Maui Beach Hotel’s Elleair Ballroom from 6 to 9:30 p.m.

There will be Latin and ballroom music by Private Image Dance Studio. Those attending

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