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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for July 24, 2002

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Firefighters respond to Wai'anae brush fire
 •  Mold forcing closure of Hilton's Kalia Tower
 •  Johnson tops candidates for tourism post
 •  Distress-call failure probed in Maui crash
 •  Zoo to replace venerable earpod tree
 •  Police Beat
 •  News pushes Dow back above 8,000

Local News
 •  Tight job market leads to rise in law school applicants
 •  Continued oversight of Felix program urged
 •  Campaign arrest faulted
 •  UH library's $685,500 roof flawed
 •  ELECTION 2002
GOP has candidates in most House races
 •  Democrats nationally see Hawai'i 'challenge'
 •  Candidates for the Hawai'i primary election
 •  CANDIDATES FOR THE HAWAI'I PRIMARY ELECTION
U.S. House
 •  Governor
 •  Lt. Governor
 •  Board of Education
 •  State Senate
 •  State House
 •  Honolulu City Council
 •  Hawai'i County Council
 •  Maui Mayor
 •  Maui County Council
 •  Kaua'i Mayor
 •  Kaua'i County Council
 •  Office of Hawaiian Affairs
 •  POLICE/COURTS
Tourism advocate could be extradited
 •  Witnesses sought in fatal crash
 •  Maui plastic surgeon to appeal jury's fine of $864,500
 •  Off-duty policeman arrested in standoff
 •  Three held after 'ice' found in FedEx box
 •  Sierra Club challenges development approval
 •  Captor of turtles faces gun charge
 •  OTHER NEWS
Governor promises minimum cutbacks
 •  Navy to land 'Freddie' in retirement
 •  Maui 2-year-old mauled by babysitter's pit bull
 •  OBITUARIES
Times Super Market chain founder dies at age 89
 •  Bob Wernet, press secretary to Gov. Ariyoshi, dead at 60
 •  Obituaries

Sports
 •  WAC to get more bowls
 •  Manuwai gets invitation to Senior Bowl
 •  Recruiting foreign athletes gets tough
 •  Frazier plans to add to UH athletics staff
 •  UH pushing Manuwai for honor
 •  Steady Ka'ae repeats at Waialae
 •  Kalaheo grad's winding road ends in Boise
 •  Leverenz's journey at last ends at Azusa
 •  Iolani product captures national wrestling championship
 •  ISLE FILE
Hawai'i martial artists bring home gold medals
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  Changes fail to slow U.S. cyclist
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  Memorial car decals: In honor of lost loved ones
 •  COMMENTARY
When it actually IS about me, things can get surreal
 •  STAGE REVIEW
'Cripple' tale of hope amid desolation
 •  SHAPE UP
Trying to beef up? Eat hard, lift hard
 •  THE LEFT LANE
Off the couch, kids
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Wednesday
 •  TASTE
Four-time Maui onion recipe champ shares her expertise
 •  Snyder's award-winning recipes
 •  South Pacific adventure sets course for cookbook
 •  Vegetarian fare with Australian multicultural flare
 •  Caparoso uncorks his first vintage
 •  Culinary Calendar
 •  Quick and Easy: Marinated Cucumbers
 •  FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Tasty new Hawai'i items worth trying
 •  QUICK BITES
Gala Dinner opens 'Taste of Lahaina'
 •  OFF THE SHELF
If there is such a thing as an elegant bean, this is it

Business
 •  Hawai'i slips to No. 5 in Japan travel survey
 •  CPB head reaffirms bank's stability
 •  Strike vote called in Waikiki hotel talks
 •  Stocks: How low can they go?
 •  Chase, Citigroup aided Enron in deceptions, senator charges
 •  Burger King may be sold
 •  Amazon.com losses less than expected
 •  Singers testify they were cheated out of millions
 •  Steel price hikes draw small-business fire
 •  WorldCom in Labor inquiry

Opinion
 •  EDITORIALS
Hawai'i-China film links a positive sign
 •  Bush defies logic, pulls family planning money
 •  Israeli Hamas air strike 'heavy-handed' indeed
 •  Letters to the Editor
 •  VOLCANIC ASH
Will labor still have clout?

 •  Trying to beef up? Eat hard, lift hard