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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for October 8, 2002

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  State asks high court for new name on ballot
 •  Geologist suggests reinforced roadside fencing
 •  West Coast dockworkers agree to return to work
 •  Search teams return with remains from Tibet
 •  Dock talk optimism boosts Dow by 78.65
 •  Police Beat

Local News
 •  Lawyer criticizes police for 130 shots at truck
 •  State to ask high court for new name on ballot
 •  Grass-hut bill gains support
 •  ELECTION 2002
Candidates face student body
 •  ELECTION 2002
Hirono, Lingle win union support
 •  Japan's new consul general arrives
 •  Second buoy eases entry to harbor
 •  Harris witness to testify soon
 •  ELECTION 2002
Leeward economy a concern
 •  Paniolo fest celebrates 200-year-old tradition
 •  DRIVE TIME
One man's dream: Day without single U.S. traffic death
 •  Hawai'i gets grant for charter schools
 •  Disabled bias case goes to high court
 •  Hundreds speak against fee hikes for small boat harbors
 •  Firms fined for excess contributions
 •  LEE CATALUNA
Standing up against violence
 •  Hawai'i briefs
 •  Police Beat
 •  Army team finds remains in Himalayas
 •  Bush commission to visit local programs
 •  Community Calendar
 •  Obituaries

Sports
 •  UH SPORTS
Alabama agrees to '03 game
 •  Brewster will start against Nevada
 •  WARRIOR NOTEBOOK
Rolovich says Chang can't let critics get to him
 •  Recruiting class to debut during Midnight Ohana
 •  HIGH SCHOOLS
Pearl City boasts one of best air riflery facilities – built by students
 •  Game called after fight to avoid ejections
 •  U.S. youth league expands to Hawai'i
 •  McKinley lineman bruises spine
 •  Weekly honors
 •  Advertiser's Top 10 football poll
 •  Football standings, statistics
 •  ISLE FILE
Kim advances in Sr. Amateur golf
 •  FERD LEWIS
Rainbows, Gators in league of their own
 •  On the Air
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  Ki Ho'alu Kid evolves into a full-fledged musician
 •  Xbox Live undergoes fine-tuning for launch
 •  Kids' hostility may increase risk of severe illnesses later
 •  Cochran capitalizing on O.J. trial victory
 •  ABOUT WOMEN
Handy alias helps women retain mystery on nightclub scene
 •  AROUND TOWN
'Santa's Joy' coming to Macy's
 •  THE LEFT LANE
For the grown-ups
 •  SHOW BIZ
Ex-Hawai'i resident gains role on sci-fi series
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Tuesday

Business
 •  Bush moves toward reopening ports
 •  Bankrupt builder must sell off assets
 •  Matson to raise fuel charge to 6%
 •  BUSINESS BRIEFS
Grace Pacific buys Kaua'i firm
 •  TODAY'S TECHNOLOGY
Computer spending less than expected
 •  Teledesic gives up on satellite Internet
 •  Cisco CEO says telecom rebound to lag
 •  Insurer's system automated
 •  HI. TECH
High-tech supporters of Act 221 must act soon or risk losing investors
 •  OTHER BUSINESS
Nikkei rebound hardly eases concern
 •  JAL reports 7.7% drop in global passengers
 •  Long slide may signal end for Daiei
 •  Ex-WorldCom director admits guilt

Opinion
 •  Bush's tough rhetoric not the end of sales job
 •  State should pursue Chevron tax charges
 •  Letters to the Editor
 •  Island Voices
Forget holding Nov. 5 special election

Technology/Click!
 •  BYTE MARKS
Banding together to fight spam
 •  Ticket scalpers in cyberspace
 •  NFL fans reveal top site picks