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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for November 1, 2002

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Pileup turned over to insurers
 •  Shippers, West Coast union resolve key issue
 •  Call center to lay off 100 workers
 •  Waikane fatality adds to spike in road deaths
 •  OHA submits ceded lands tab
 •  Ex-priest pleads no contest to sex abuse charges
 •  Police Beat
 •  Kaua'i Electric sale completed
 •  Stocks continue rally despite disappointing reports

Local News
 •  42-car pileup jams freeway
 •  Poll: Lingle, Hirono still neck and neck
 •  Felony trial option remains on ballot
 •  Hanauma opens under starlight
 •  Another nerve-gas test here revealed
 •  Arakawa must wait 18 years for parole
 •  Ex-Unity House worker jailed
 •  Kalaheo club calls for unity
 •  More talks set on girls lockup
 •  Private firms sought to run small airports
 •  Two lawsuits seek Hilo flood damages
 •  City's new budget director takes office
 •  Ehime-bound youths get $15,000 from HTA
 •  2 of Harris' consultants appear before grand jury
 •  A turn off highway takes you to Kaua'i
 •  HAWAIIAN STYLE
Students challenged to uncover true lore of the land
 •  State's schools ranked 38th
 •  Star-Bulletin endorses Lingle in governor's race
 •  Police Beat
 •  Hawai'i briefs
 •  What's open and closed on Election Day
 •  Obituaries

Sports
 •  OIA FOOTBALL
Kahuku fumbles away chance for three-peat
 •  Castle tops Campbell to reach semis, 28-25
 •  UH FOOTBALL
Spartans like road, for what it's worth
 •  WARRIORS NOTEBOOK
Fresno State A.D. offers apology
 •  UH VOLLEYBALL
Warriors wary of a letdown
 •  Nevada no walkover for UH women
 •  BOWLING
Gum, Teramoto win consecutive OIA titles
 •  RECREATION
Lacrosse spotlight focuses on Hawai'i
 •  Kailua triathlete doubles up
 •  Catch of the day
 •  The racing report
 •  Notices
 •  ISLE FILE
Kahuku names hoops, softball coaches
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  Renting realities
 •  STAGE REVIEW
Play's audience may crave antidepressants
 •  HAWAI'I GARDENS
Prune trees now to maintain flowers, lawns
 •  Home & Garden Calendar
 •  HOME HANDYMAN
Pump will keep dishwasher water hot
 •  Art House adds DVD showings
 •  Hawai'i category for Grammys?
 •  THE LEFT LANE
Lovable Tommy Lee
 •  Tube Notes

Business
 •  Hawaiian Air plans to lay off 150 to cut costs
 •  HAWAI'I CONVENTION CENTER
Convention Center to shift marketing
 •  Board approves $56 million budget
 •  OTHER HAWAI'I BUSINESS
Indicators positive for state's economy
 •  Tanonaka to lead business council
 •  Aloha Airlines opens latest route
 •  REAL ESTATE
More new graduates consider real estate careers
 •  Mortgage rate decline biggest in nine months
 •  OTHER BUSINESS
Dow growth best in 16 years
 •  Industry awaits Microsoft ruling
 •  SEC new oversight chief under fire
 •  U.S. economy reaches 3.1 percent growth
 •  ChevronTexaco loses $904 million for quarter

Opinion
 •  The Advertiser's endorsements for the Legislature
 •  The Advertiser's endorsements for City Council
 •  Letters to the Editor

Entertainment/TGIF
 •  TGIF
Indie rocker Carrabba sings from the heart
 •  TGIF Weekend
 •  MUSIC SCENE
Swing is the thing for Wynton Marsalis
 •  The plight of Hawaiians, on film, with a live orchestra
 •  A long-lost octet by the hand of Mozart ... or maybe not
 •  The Fixx is in — again — at Gussie's
 •  THE NIGHT STUFF
Zanzabar gets the party started on Thursdays
 •  STAGE SCENE
Evidence brings life experiences to the stage
 •  In the footsteps of Ka'ahumanu
 •  'Brothers' focuses on the nisei generation
 •  DINING SCENE
For pizza or ramen, here are 2 top local spots
 •  MOVIE SCENE
Film festival promises opulent feast for movie lovers
 •  Kids, not parents, might adore 'Santa Clause2'
 •  Campy 'I Spy' may spin box office gold
 •  Screening room
 •  Radio Dial
 •  Billboard hits
 •  Neighbor Islands
 •  What's Up! A Four-Week Guide