The Conversation: Thursday, September 27th

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It’s Thursday, September 27 – From HPR2, it’s The Conversation…

The army stands down to prevent suicide.

Lt. Col. Stephen Morris is the residency training director with the Department of Psychiatry at Tripler Army Medical Center. He has presented nationally and internationally on alcohol dependence, traumatic brain injuries and substance abuse among adolescents.

Bigamy onstage? Three can play that game.

Jim Oxborrow plays Detective Troughton in the Maui Onstage production of “Run for Your Wife” which opens a week from tomorrow, October 5th, at the Iao Theater in Wailuku.  

Compromising country or community support? One view from the North Shore.

State Representative Gil Riviere led Keep the North Shore Country to a Supreme Court ruling on an outdated Turtle Bay environmental impact statement.  in the 2012 legislature, he was one of the most outspoken opponents of the Dirty Dozen Anti-Environmental Bills.  Although he lost the Republican primary in August, he continues to be actively involved in his North Shore district.

Flying through time and fishing for land: the Voyages of Malolo

Bob Bonville is the author of Voyages of Malolo, which is available online.

Plus today’s reality check, a beam of light in the backyard quiz and the world view from Deutsche Welle. Next the headlines from NPR.