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The Honolulu Advertiser - Customer Service
Back issues for Wednesday, May 15, 2002
Articles for May 15, 2002
Breaking/PM Stories
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Wal-Mart seals 'superblock' deal
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Special needs aide indicted in medical fraud case
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Losses mount for Big Island biotech firm
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Police Beat
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Stock rally ends; tech shares rise
Local News
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Census shows 28 percent of farm jobs lost in 1990s
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POLICE/COURTS
Maui couple faces prison for cruelty to animals
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HPD cites safety, cost in phasing out 3-wheeled vehicles
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Ford fights suits over cruiser safety
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Hawai'i lawyer mired in billionaire heirs case
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Team effort gets tough with gun violations
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Next session can fine-tune drug penalty, governor says
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New sheriffs graduate unarmed
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Probationer nabbed with stolen car after tip-off
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Police Beat
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EDUCATION
Hongwanji to open nation's first Buddhist high school
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UH to charge fee for selling lei
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Anderson envisions 'alternative' schools
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Chaminade graduates
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OTHER NEWS
Hawai'i may get $127 million for highways
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Hanalei braces for boats
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City seeks to expand Leeward landfill
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Halfway-house bill mourned
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Postal food drive collects 130 tons
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Parents get reminder on vaccination rules
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Cruise crewman needs hospital care for burns
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O'ahu briefs
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Awards
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Obituaries
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BOB KRAUSS
Crueler sea encroaches on atoll
Sports
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Four UH sports profitable
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Warrior volleyball adds 6-foot-10 basketball player
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Stadium likely won't get new turf this season
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UH's Judd WAC's top softball player
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HOMEGROWN REPORT
Komine to pitch before a crowd of 17,000
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Eldredge leads way for Cal softball team
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Depontes is doubles trouble for UMass foes
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HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
Iolani topples Lunas
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Confident Kailua seeks second state title in row
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OTHER SPORTS
Viloria's foe has edge in experience
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Kaua'i's Irons barrels way to victory in Tahiti meet
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BYUH women look to continue winning ways
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Musashimaru defeats Takanowaka, improves to 4-0
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Sports Calendar
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Sumo less tolerant of Akebono
Island Life
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STAGE REVIEW
'Oliver!' production falls short of expectations
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'Latest Star Wars brings digital video to mainstream
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THE LEFT LANE
Attack of the reviews: Episode II pummeled
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Etheridge ticket details
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SHOW BIZ
Former Miss Hawai'i lands role in interactive play off Broadway
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TGI Wednesday
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Tube Notes
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TASTE
Mastering an 'ancient' bread
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Make an oven like the pros use
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Despite prep time, fresh French bread isn't hard to make
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Italian chef brings Latin flavor to fund-raiser
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Drizzle some chimichurri on anything good to grill
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FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Getting a handle on eating out
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QUICK BITES
Maui restaurants you shouldn't miss
Business
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Kaka'ako tower planned
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Cayetano criticizes Forbes as 'far right'
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Home Depot seeks Kaua'i site
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Hawaiian Air losses at $18M
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Wal-Mart tops retailers with record earnings
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Disability grant goes to UH
Opinion
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State must monitor growth of airlines
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Old post office deal sounds promising
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Letters to the Editor
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VOLCANIC ASH
Get off Jeremy Harris' back