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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for March 3, 2002

Local News
 •  Surf movie gets tax break meant to lure high-tech
 •  Bad blood among Teamsters make for real-life drama
 •  Pacific migrants run up hefty healthcare tab
 •  Cameras roll as debate rages
 •  Lei Queen contest? Let's party!
 •  Diver discovers human leg off Hanauma Bay
 •  NEIGHBOR ISLANDS
Feds want to bury Johnston Island's radioactive matter
 •  Big Island men charged with stealing koa trees
 •  Fatal Big Island crash unresolved
 •  OTHER NEWS
Study 'clears' landfill dust
 •  Buyers snapping up Queen Emma units
 •  Hawaiian education convention this month
 •  O'ahu briefs
 •  Obituaries
 •  Community Calendar
 •  BOB KRAUSS
Calabash cousins in Fanning Island

Sports
 •  Rainbows wrap up top seed in WAC tourney
 •  Several Rainbows shine in WAC title-clinching effort
 •  Rainbow Wahine roll past Boise State on senior night
 •  Hawai'i proves to have too many weapons for Trojans
 •  UC Irvine makes most of UH errors in victory
 •  Rainbow softball team splits two at Arizona tourney
 •  Sorenstam's putter brings Takefuji title
 •  BYUH tops Chaminade in PacWest
 •  Kahuku wins state girls wrestling title
 •  They'll get the cheers in today's state meet
 •  Punahou, Kamehameha, Lahainaluna are winners
 •  St. Louis finishes strong to finish off other contenders
 •  ISLE FILE
Wahine take two in water polo
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  All-Pro Kreutz on most wanted list

Island Life
 •  Work-from-home jobs often too good to be true
 •  Participants often find additional fees needed
 •  Work-at-home veteran says success is possible
 •  OPERA REVIEW
'Carmen' has much to offer opera lovers
 •  From the lips of Monica: It took two
 •  Tau Dance Theater kicking off 2002 season
 •  Salt-tolerant plants best in coastal yards
 •  A lingering look back at Vietnam War
 •  Lit Beat
 •  Indian Art Gallery entices visitors with cavalcade of treasures
 •  Art Calendar
 •  DANCE REVIEW
LCC dance performance shines
 •  A kind word can make a difference for a lifetime

Business
 •  Kawamoto's reappearance stirs real estate market
 •  Cruise talks charting cleaner seas
 •  Hawai'i office vacancies on rise
 •  Few Honolulu companies plan to add workers, survey finds
 •  Minority power balance shifting
 •  Consumers running out of steam?
 •  Unemployed swap pride for jobs
 •  Audit risk raises need for clean returns
 •  Japan's unemployment worsening
 •  Young Japanese workers jump ship as cuts backfire
 •  World Cup fans may find Japan affordable

Opinion
 •  EDITORIALS
Gas lawsuit documents raise major questions
 •  Long-term-care plan deserves attention
 •  COMMENTARIES
Philippine presence holds risks for U.S.
 •  Our strategy against terrorism may be flawed
 •  Reorganized Council will test Harris vision teams
 •  AFTER DEADLINE
A few tips on getting your letter published
 •  JERRY BURRIS
Budget 'losses' hard to quantify
 •  Letters to the Editor

Ohana
 •  Experts advise pushy parents to lighten up
 •  Barney contest for families
 •  Family Calendar
 •  PRESCRIPTIONS
Acupuncture can help enhance quality of life
 •  Acne drug prescribers to get psychiatric advice leaflet
 •  FUN HOUSE
Bell meant for chicken, not children
 •  Volunteers
 •  Births
 •  Achievers
 •  Weddings
 •  Deb Aoki's Bento Box