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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for March 10, 2002

Local News
 •  Unclear how replacing board will fix schools
 •  THE SEPTEMBER 11TH ATTACKS | SIX MONTHS LATER
Six months after Sept. 11, a new kind of normal
 •  Residents weary of influx of tourists
 •  OTHER TOP STORIES
Preventive scans bring promises, pitfalls
 •  Officials call off search for dynamite
 •  Wai'anae ready for Sunset series event
 •  Inferno at gas station averted by employee
 •  POLICE
Kaua'i police at airport take precautions over suitcase
 •  Deputy chief retiring after 36 years on force
 •  Five arrested in Hilo drug raid after neighbors alert police
 •  OTHER NEWS
Parker Ranch names chief operating officer
 •  City honors Hawai'i Kai resident
 •  Sau Ung Loo Chan, 95, broke legal ground
 •  Obituaries
 •  Community Calendar
 •  BOB KRAUSS
Rubbing visitors the right way
 •  LEE CATALUNA
From homeless to homeowner — that's reason to be proud
 •  Bills passing, or failing, in the Legislature

Sports
 •  'Bows capture WAC title, NCAA Tournament bid
 •  Savovic used his savvy to earn MVP honors
 •  Wahine players show emotions after 53-50 loss
 •  Wahine basketball team holding out hope for NCAA berth
 •  Solid pitching, timely hitting lift No. 4 Rice over 'Bows, 6-3
 •  Jones: Control of stadium could take UH 'to the top'
 •  Road can be fun for Warriors volleyball team
 •  Wahine softball team picks up two wins at tourney
 •  MARCH GRAND SUMO TOURNAMENT
Yokozuna Musashimaru defeats Takanonami
 •  ISLE FILE
Asao leads by two at stroke play event
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  Victory was validation of program's progress

Island Life
 •  At home in Hanalei
 •  If you go to Kaua'i
 •  Every beach has a name — and a story
 •  State film industry tries to rebound
 •  Film chief says state should fix studio
 •  STAGE REVIEW
'Song of Singapore' jolly good fun
 •  'Testaments' made a reality with some spiritual help
 •  Sept. 11 film honors firefighters for heroics
 •  Playing Bob Knight on TV takes its toll
 •  HOMESTYLE
Native habitat of our state flower belies its splendor
 •  ART
Honolulu Printmakers celebrate craft at annual exhibition
 •  Art Calendar
 •  Lit Beat
 •  ADOPTABLES
Playthings, people help ease shelter life
 •  Adoptables
 •  HAWAI'I WAYS, HAWAI'I DAYS
Times have changed, but aloha lives on

Business
 •  THE SEPTEMEBER 11TH ATTACK | SIX MONTHS LATER
Getting back to business
 •  Mainland tourists give state a boost
 •  Japanese tourist numbers increasing
 •  Airlines still struggling to regain business
 •  Decline in global air travel slowing
 •  State of economy draws split opinions
 •  Decline easing for Asia airlines
 •  Ex-WTC firms get back to business

Opinion
 •  EDITORIAL
Aloha Tower troubles a chance to think big
 •  FOCUS
Americans remain unterrorized
 •  Struggles over fund damaging
 •  COMMENTARIES
A good bulletin board keeps 'nats' away
 •  If you're young, black and poor, a library offers hope
 •  Hawai'i politics ripe for revolution
 •  U.S. protectionists cooking up new China scare
 •  AFTER DEADLINE
March is time for legislative balancing act
 •  JERRY BURRIS
Tweaking needed for special mayoral vote
 •  Letters to the Editor

Ohana
 •  Practicing politeness teaches kids manners
 •  Etiquette classic gets updated
 •  Author addresses overweight children
 •  Family history lesson awaits
 •  FAMILY MATTERS
Charter school reflects Hawaiian values
 •  FUN HOUSE
Papa insists on wearing shirt his way
 •  Family Calendar
 •  Older moms' babies at greater risk
 •  Super-size foods reach ridiculous levels
 •  PRESCRIPTIONS
Start today for a healthy tomorrow
 •  Achievers
 •  Weddings
 •  Births
 •  Deb Aoki's Bento Box