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June Jones, 48, underwent two surgeries yesterday after suffering a skull fracture and chest and abdominal injuries in a one-car crash on the H-1 Freeway.

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A police traffic investigator photographs the front of end of Jones' car, crumpled when it smashed into a highway support pillar in the Pearl Harbor/Hickam area.

Deborah Booker • The Honolulu Advertiser

Updated at 5 a.m., Feb. 23, 2001
Jones critical but stable; cause of crash unknown
June Jones, the University of Hawai'i coach who became a ubiquitous symbol of success across the Islands by turning around a hapless football team, was in critical but stable condition this morning after his car veered off the H-1 Freeway and smashed into a concrete pillar.
A man with a state full of admirers
Friends and family keep vigil
Concern for Jones spread quickly
UH fans reacted to news of accident with shock, prayers
Chang 'knew something was wrong'
Ferd Lewis: Their silence said it all
KHON-TV video report in small (1.3 Mb), large (9.1 Mb) and streaming formats.
Send your best wishes and aloha to the coach.
Join a discussion on the accident's impact on the UH football program.


Sub captain said to have been aware of ship
The captain of the USS Greeneville told Navy investigators he was aware of sonar soundings indicating that the Ehime Maru was in the vicinity, a newspaper reported.
Japan still pushing for salvage of Ehime Maru
Rumsfeld prepares order to limit civilian participation
A Tribute to the Missing
Previous stories
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Today in TGIF
Tribute band recalls Beatlemania
Oksenberg left scholar's legacy
Michel Oksenberg, former president of the East-West Center and a pre-eminent expert on China, died yesterday in California. He was 62.

Immigration law leaves little room for leniency
Bottle deposit bill may die in House
Army seeks clues at Black Hawk crash site
Rep. Yonamine will serve out term

Hawai'i pounds TCU 102-87 in home finale
The Rainbow men's basketball team bid goodbye to their four seniors and to Texas Christian in style, producing their highest point total of the season in a 102-87 victory.

Kalaheo, St. Louis to play in semis
League wrestling championships at stake this weekend
Isle File
Rams' Carter unhappy with 'franchise' designation

In search of a magical place
David Copperfield, the world’s best known living magician, has been scouting Island locations this spring for his next national television special.

'Millionaire' contestant told to change outfit
Waikiki spurs fond memories for director

2000 tourism wasn't all rosy
While rising numbers of Mainland visitors were helping Hawai'i set tourism records last year, visits from most other parts of the world were declining.

Northwest, American, United face labor contract standoffs
Island business sentiment cautious

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