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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for June 6, 2004

Local News
 •  Hawai'i on target with port security
 •  Hawai'i civilians also part of Afghanistan war effort
 •  Delay sweetens sailors' return
 •  Zulu's friends come through big time
 •  Lingle champions Bush, GOP agenda
 •  RONALD REAGAN: 1911-2004
U.S. loses an icon
 •  Islanders liked him, whatever their party
 •  Island folks admired the man if not his politics
 •  As an actor, he never really made it to the top
 •  Presidency reshaped U.S. political landscape
 •  Greatest legacy was precipitating end to Cold War
 •  Thatcher pays tribute to political ally, friend
 •  Nancy stood by his side for a half-century
 •  Crowds turn out to see hearse pass
 •  Ronald Reagan timeline
 •  TRANSPORTATION
Parking free for a day downtown
 •  H-1, Moanalua work slated to start tomorrow
 •  OTHER NEWS
Pen pals finally bridge the distance
 •  Rusti's plight continues after council doesn't OK enclosure money
 •  $6,000 reward offered for Big Island cat killers
 •  Hawai'i briefs
 •  OBITUARIES
Patrick Y. Arakaki, candy entrepreneur
 •  Obituaries
 •  Judo dojo guides boy's first steps out of emotional prison
 •  Ancestors get party in their name
 •  Washington Week

Sports
 •  BASEBALL DRAFT
Suzuki helps strengthen MLB draft chances
 •  ARENAFOOTBALL2
Bakersfield delivers on guarantee to beat Islanders
 •  ISLE FILE
Golfers take shot at Open at Turtle Bay
 •  FERD LEWIS
UH suddenly among WAC's well-to-do
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  Get hurricane-ready
 •  New director brings new vision to 'Potter'
 •  Buddies pen their own mystery about codes
 •  Music experts see real talent in new 'Idol'
 •  Skimpy teen fashions spark modesty backlash
 •  TRAVEL
On the road through Kansai
 •  BOOK REVIEWS
Winning authors deliver classics for kids
 •  Language skills boost prize-winning author
 •  Lit Beat
 •  ISLAND SOUNDS
An anniversary, faith and Maui reggae lilt
 •  ART REVIEW
Butterfield's stable of equine beauty
 •  Artist-led summer program offers lessons in creativity
 •  Sabado named Maui County's artist of year
 •  Art Calendar
 •  FAMILY MATTERS
Grandfather's catch not such a tall fishing tale
 •  LOVE STORIES
As twins, pair recognized their better halves
 •  FUN HOUSE
On Great-Great Grandpa's trail
 •  Births
 •  Reunions
 •  Adoptables
 •  Deb Aoki's Bento Box
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGIF Weekend Calendar

Business
 •  Hawai'i starting to experience 'brain gain'
 •  INVESTING
Oil decision on traders' minds
 •  Tax cut adds appeal to dividend payouts
 •  Smaller stock mutuals shine, too
 •  Investors face summer of worries
 •  CONSUMER
Gift ideas for dad or grads get update
 •  Ring-tone software has music industry fearing revenue loss
 •  HDTV rarely shows what you paid for
 •  AGRICULTURE
'Biopharming' may be gearing up again
 •  U.S. farmers train to avert agro-terrorism
 •  OTHER BUSINESS
Cars fill up with veggie oil filling car tanks
 •  Bank asks, 'What if we felt like home?'
 •  Regional carriers reshaping air travel
 •  HAWAI'I MARKET WATCH
Spotlight: Pacific Capital Small Cap Fund
 •  HAWAI'I STATUS REPORT
Total visitor count is steady as Japanese arrivals stay up
 •  Unemployment claims decline for six months
 •  Housing, transportation costs boost Honolulu inflation

Opinion
 •  EDITORIALS
Ronald Reagan: Great communicator
 •  D-Day: Its boldness remains staggering
 •  COMMENTARIES
Family Court is the WMD
 •  Are we losing 'social capital' in Hawai'i?
 •  Recognition bill a step toward reconciliation
 •  ISLAND VOICES
Seniors, as you step out into world, recall values learned here
 •  THE RISING EAST
Training exercise in Asia shows how U.S. can work unilaterally
 •  AFTER DEADLINE
Redesign of The Advertiser begins tomorrow
 •  Letters to the Editor