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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for July 6, 2003

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Wie finishes 39th at U.S. Women's Open

Local News
 •  School budget cuts put renovations on hold
 •  Documents shed light on secretive HPD unit
 •  Police chief was aware of problems within elite unit
 •  Whistleblower says he never wanted to sue
 •  Key figures in the Kamakana lawsuit
 •  POLICE/FIRE
Three seriously hurt in crash
 •  Holiday keeps ambulances busy
 •  OTHER TOP STORIES
Kahuku Hospital averts veto
 •  Waikiki parade brings out kids and kids at heart
 •  Patrol adds presence to park
 •  Police may pass on Hawai'i Kai site
 •  Waters slowly steal Waikiki sand
 •  OTHER NEWS
At Shark's Cove wagon, foodies are biting
 •  Aiona plan targets drug use
 •  Custodial services firm challenges loss of contract
 •  $4M grant helps early education efforts here
 •  New law backs Hawaiian registry
 •  Hawai'i briefs
 •  Virginia Wageman, 62, renown art editor, critic, author
 •  Obituaries
 •  Jury-duty wait turns into lesson on serving your community
 •  Homeless veterans back in barracks
 •  Grants

Sports
 •  GOLF
Wie tied for 39th at Open
 •  Lunke takes 1-stroke Open lead; Sorenstam 2 back
 •  B.J. Wie now says no physical contact occurred
 •  Tiger in control of Western Open
 •  HIGH SCHOOLS
High school awards
 •  JULY GRAND SUMO TOURNAMENT
Musashimaru defeats Kyokutenho on opening day
 •  ISLE FILE
Islanders gain playoff berth
 •  SPORTS WIRE
Ex-'Bow Carter left with no team after contract blunder
 •  FERD LEWIS
Athletics should pay own way at Manoa
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  Loafing top your way to the top
 •  Obese teenagers seen as candidates for gastric bypass
 •  Stallone toys with comedy as villain in 'Spy Kids 3-D'
 •  ADVERTISER BOOK CLUB
'Territory' tracks tough times of 'love child'
 •  Bamboo Ridge marks 25 years of literary scene, island style
 •  BOOKMARK
Anatomy book, a first, is written in Hawaiian
 •  Keiki need more Hawaiian-language books
 •  Lit Beat
 •  ISLAND SOUNDS
Renaissance revisited with master's touch
 •  TRAVEL
Holoholo wale on Hamakua Coast
 •  ART REVIEW
Raku Ho'olaule'a: ancient Zen embraces community
 •  Art Calendar
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGIF Weekend Calendar
 •  FAMILY MATTERS
Letter from old friend jogs memories of childhood
 •  FUN HOUSE
Sometimes you just gotta dance
 •  Weddings
 •  Births
 •  Adoptables
 •  Deb Aoki's Bento Box

Business
 •  'Rich Dad' author sells hope
 •  Building boom's back big
 •  Credit cards' lifetime 0% interest rates come with catch
 •  Bill Gates discusses spam, life and work
 •  Hilton Kalia Tower mold lawsuit grows in complexity
 •  MEDICAL
Doctors split over cut in training hours
 •  Doctors' risk-retention mutuals gain appeal
 •  STOCKS
Hawai'i stocks beat S&P and Dow, but lag Nasdaq index
 •  OTHER BUSINESS
Dwindling quotas also shrink U.S. tobacco crop
 •  Glut of grapes spawns ultra cheap line of California wines
 •  Chrysler decision to add folding third-row seat to vans seen as overdue
 •  HAWAI'I STATUS REPORT
Arrivals down as international slump erodes domestic gains
 •  Rebounding Kaua'i economy shrugs off slow tourism

Opinion
 •  EDITORIAL
Time to lay ceded lands dispute to rest
 •  EDITORIAL
Mission to Liberia: the right thing to do
 •  COMMENTARY
The end of liberal thinking as we know it
 •  Tradition of dissent is as American as apple pie
 •  Present dilemmas are not without precedent
 •  O'ahu motorists should be charged a fee for driving in Waikiki
 •  No escape from the mania of Beckhams
 •  THE RISING EAST
Taiwan likely target of China's military growth
 •  AFTER DEADLINE
Cuss words don't belong in the paper
 •  Letters to the Editor