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What's Next // Lori Kuriyama Wins A $250 Shirokiya Shopping Spree
On a recent Thursday, Lori Kuriyama stopped at Shirokiya for lunch when, at 1 p.m., MidWeek‘s representative approached her with a simple question. She answered...

Ron Nagasawa
What's Next // An Inconvenient Truth
I realize that for the most part, a husband’s role is to make his wife’s life as easy as possible. Certainly my wife does that...

Ron Nagasawa
What's Next // Ready To (Corned) Beef
I am privileged to have eaten at some of the best restaurants on the island. I don’t profess to be a food connoisseur, but I...

Ron Nagasawa
What's Next // A Bad Scents Of Humor
Ron Nagawawa is on leave. This column is from May, 9 2007. A couple of weeks ago back in late April, our family arrived home...

Ron Nagasawa
What's Next // Wag The Man
I probably have the ability to do pretty much anything I want. But given the vast number of choices, besides spending time with my family,...

Ron Nagasawa
What's Next // Trophy Husband
My wife is the office secretary for the parochial school that both our children attended from kindergarten up to the eighth grade. For a number...

Ron Nagasawa
What's Next // Dog Gone It
For the first time in years, I have decided to join a gym. Actually, in 2010, a friend who was a professional boxing trainer took...

Ron Nagasawa
What's Next // Mister Gaga
As a 54-year-old man with a child still in high school, there are things I am banned from doing in my efforts to remain “cool”...

Ron Nagasawa
What's Next // Loafing Around
I really believe that couples who have been together for a long time can get complacent and set in their ways. It’s not for lack...

Ron Nagasawa
What's Next // Captive Audience
I like to think that I’m a culturally astute guy. I love the symphony, will watch ballet and even partake in opera. I enjoy going...

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