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Hawaiian Airlines’ Boeing 717 bears the company’s redesigned logo and is named ‘I‘iwi, after the native honeycreeper whose plumes were used in featherwork. The airline invested $430 million for 13 of the jetliners. See story.

Richard Ambo • The Honolulu Advertiser

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The bear market began in March 2000 and few expect that yesterday's rally, which pushed the Dow Jones industrial average up 83 points and the Nasdaq up 91 points, is the end of it.
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Hawaiian Air shows off new 717
Hawaiian Airlines pilot Peter Miller pushed back from Honolulu International Airport yesterday around 4:30 p.m. in the company's brand-new Boeing 717 aircraft with more than 100 local business people and dignitaries on board.

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Japan Airlines to increase Isle flights
Japan Airlines said yesterday that it plans to expand air service to Hawai'i over the next two years, citing strong demand.
Philippine company to open Isle branch
A small financial-services software development company with roots in the Philippines said this week it has moved to Honolulu to be at the crossroads of Asia-Pacific information technology.
Company to help Napster filter out copyright songs
Struggling to block access to unauthorized songs, Napster Inc. has signed an agreement with a company that maintains an online database with millions of song titles.
Managers end Web names meeting
The managers for Internet names ended meetings yesterday by requesting public input and promising to decide in three weeks on the future of .com, .net and .org.
Business briefs
Officers named for Hilo Hattie; Isle contractor opens in Alaska; ARC chooses representation.
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