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Articles for December 31, 2001

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Body found in burnt van in Kunia
 •  11-year-old, driver critical after Kane'ohe accident
 •  Kunia Road still closed due to fallen poles
 •  Stock market ends year with a whimper
 •  Hawai'i charity adapts to post-Sept. 11 climate

Local News
 •  AIRPORT SECURITY
Security lapse throws airport into turmoil
 •  Airports have history of errors
 •  'Confusion' at airport angers passengers
 •  NEW YEAR'S EVE
Safe revelry urged
 •  OTHER NEWS
Savvy developer wins federal money to wire homelands
 •  FDA looking at safety of kava
 •  Native of Japan reaches 112th birthday
 •  Land data office goes paperless
 •  State announces tax form changes
 •  School crisis plan gets help
 •  O'ahu briefs
 •  NEIGHBOR ISLANDS
Condo to break ground in Kona
 •  Neighbor Island briefs
 •  ROD OHIRA'S PEOPLE
Compassion key in Wai'anae
 •  Obituaries
 •  JAN TENBRUGGENCATE
Close call for rarest of plants

Sports
 •  UH football, Jones' crash dominated Hawai'i sports
 •  'Bows expect defense to be key on the road
 •  ISLE FILE
Big waves off Maui may allow Tow-In surf meet

Island Life
 •  2001 REVISITED: REMEMBERING WHO AND WHAT MADE HEADLINES
Full speed ahead for music school
 •  Muslim takes on education effort
 •  Hawai'i movies fall short of hype
 •  Kalihi housing getting new look
 •  Hawai'i students help organize a new college
 •  Activist to use award for women's health project
 •  Author of 'God's Photo Album' working on follow-up projects
 •  Children's writer fulfills self-promise
 •  THE LEFT LANE
Spotlight: skin cancer
 •  Take termites to task
 •  Britannica revised
 •  TGI Monday
 •  Tube Notes
 •  Tryouts Calendar

Business
 •  Hawai'i students taste market simulation game
 •  Students take prize for stock simulations
 •  Bubbly sales holding steady
 •  Mutuals had great quarter, bad year
 •  Theme parks weigh native culture
 •  New Mexico touts spirituality
 •  60 SECONDS ON BUSINESS
Military unit lauded for career program
 •  Coming Events
 •  Trade Winds

Opinion
 •  Legislature faces budget difficulties
 •  'Tiser Christmas Fund still has room to grow
 •  Commentary
Do battling civilizations mean changes at home?
 •  Lessons for an intolerant human race
 •  Police follow disclosure guidelines of contract
 •  Academia should lend a hand to government
 •  Breast cancer screening does not reduce deaths
 •  Letters to the Editor

Military Briefing
 •  Hawai'i recruiters honored
 •  Making it safer in Afghanistan
 •  Briefs
 •  MILITARY UPDATE
Transferable GI Bill benefits offered