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HonoluluAdvertiser | Photo Gallery Posted on: Tuesday, April 9, 2002

Photo Gallery

Here's a sampling of recent photos taken by Advertiser photographers. Click the image for a full view.

Last week's photo gallery

Malia Ann Kawailanamalie Petersen of Hula Halau O Kamuuela dances to a composition by Lee Ann Anuenue Panua on her way to winning the 2002 Miss Aloha Hula title. See story.

Eugene Tanner • The Honolulu Advertiser


Hula Halau O Kamuela from O'ahu won the overall trophy at the 39th Annual Merrie Monarch Festival Saturday, April 6. See story.

Eugene Tanner • The Honolulu Advertiser


Ray Fonseca's Halau Hula 'O Kahikilaulani of Hilo performs to a chant written in honor of the great chief of O'ahu . The halau won the top kane division at the 2002 Merrie Monarch Festival.

Eugene Tanner • The Honolulu Advertiser


Kenneth Hu, left, and Richard Wong, place candles and incense sticks at the Manoa Chinese Cemetery, part of the annual Ching Ming ceremony in which food, tea, wine and prayer are offered to spirits of the departed. See story.

Bruce Asato • The Honolulu Advertiser


Eve Holt, center, spokeswoman for the Hawaiian Humane Society stands with Rusty Nall from American Marine Services as they speak to reporters at Pier 13 in Honolulu and describe the effort to save a dog aboard a crippled Indonesian tanker. See story.

Cory Lum • The Honolulu Advertiser


University of Hawai'i volleyball player Costas Theocharidis goes up against a pack of UCLA hands during a game Saturday, April 6, at Stan Sheriff. See story.

Jeff Widener • The Honolulu Advertiser


Over 6,400 shoes were donated and placed in a circle at the state Capitol to raise awareness about child abuse. The event was sponsored by Prevent Child Abuse Hawaii.

Deborah Booker • The Honolulu Advertiser


A young iguana found Monday, April 8, was caught in a Waipahu backyard. The 18-inch iguana is one of several iguanas found in Hawai'i, raising fears they may be entrenched in the Islands. See story.

Eugene Tanner • The Honolulu Advertiser