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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for November 16, 2003

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Pilot rescued after plane crashes into Pacific

Local News
 •  POLICE/COURTS
Federal investigation follows firm's rapid rise
 •  91% of major crimes unsolved in Honolulu
 •  Body found in search for missing woman
 •  Hawaiian entitlement cases heading to court this week
 •  HOMELESS IN HAWAI'I
Calls for action increase as homeless problem worsens
 •  Focus put on homeless problem
 •  OTHER NEWS
Panel quick to back fixed rail
 •  Small plane disappears off northern Maui coast
 •  Hundreds attend Kaua'i fund-raiser for surfer
 •  Hawai'i briefs
 •  Washington Week
 •  Project Kokua
 •  Community Calendar
 •  Obituaries
 •  BOB KRAUSS
New press a marvel to behold
 •  LEE CATALUNA
There is no righteousness in ruining Hawai'i's treasured 'aina

Sports
 •  UH FOOTBALL
Warriors ineffective against Nevada, 24-14
 •  Keli'ikipi could be finished for season
 •  UH VOLLEYBALL
Rainbows sweep San Jose
 •  Rainbow Wahine photo gallery
 •  UH BASKETBALL
Pride at stake for BYUH, Hawai'i
 •  Young Rainbow Wahine will run at opponents in waves
 •  HIGH SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY
Kamehameha's Kamaka'ala wins boys title
 •  Seabury Hall's Ferguson captures girls race
 •  OTHER HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
Iolani star Carney will play at Lewis
 •  SUMO
Musashimaru's injured left wrist forces retirement
 •  ISLE FILE
BYUH holds off HPU in volleyball
 •  Higashiyama clings to lead in State Open
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  Passing game goes into deep freeze
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  Single Christians flock to matchmaking services
 •  American Music Awards tonight cover lots of ground
 •  New Year's Eve dinner concert to star Isaac Hayes
 •  TRAVEL
Discover Disney without the wait
 •  CONCERT REVIEW
Pianist brings 19th-century music to life
 •  COMMENTARY
Taking pride in lifestyle of North Shore
 •  ANIMAL COMPANIONS
Holiday themes may pose dangers to pets
 •  BOOK REVIEW
Profiling a part of Hawai'i set in stone
 •  Author takes on 'missionary myths'
 •  BOOKMARK
Book brings outrigger-canoe paddling to life
 •  Lit Beat
 •  ISLAND SOUNDS
New releases from Ku'uipo Kumukahi, Fiji and Na Hokupa
 •  ART REVIEW
KOA awards span Hawai'i artists' creative spectrum
 •  Art Calendar
 •  FAMILY MATTERS
Lamenting the lua, where the guys let their inner slobs rule
 •  Births
 •  Weddings
 •  Deb Aoki's Bento Box
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGIF Weekend Calendar

Business
 •  MUTUAL FUNDS
Hawai'i feeling fund fallout
 •  Public wants action on scandal
 •  ACT 221
Looking beyond tax break bill
 •  RETAIL
Retailers wary of holiday discounting offer deals for shopping early
 •  Stores wooing moms by offering child care
 •  PERSONAL FINANCE
Protectionist bills surface as tech jobs join move overseas
 •  Economy's pace may bring rate hike
 •  Bigger tax refunds may give Bush, economy a push
 •  OTHER BUSINESS
Cell phone messaging takes mischievous turn
 •  Learning vacations appeal to baby boomers
 •  Beef producers gaining from low-carb demand

Opinion
 •  EDITORIALS
Housing First can work for Hawai'i
 •  Accountability for Guantánamo?
 •  COMMENTARIES
Fixed-rail transit long overdue
 •  Akaka bill could revive question of gambling in Hawai'i
 •  Kennedy changed how Americans see each other, world
 •  Kamehameha grateful for support as it defends admissions policy in court
 •  Historical look 'not relevant'
 •  THE RISING EAST
Japanese elections a major setback for overdue reforms
 •  AFTER DEADLINE
Cell-phone era calls for caution printing, reading campaign polls
 •  Diverse group talks with us about issues affecting state
 •  JERRY BURRIS
State must prepare for flood of jobs
 •  Letters to the Editor