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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for October 4, 2002

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Kane'ohe shooting leaves 1 dead, 3 hurt
 •  J.C. Penney to close three stores
 •  1,000 gather to mourn Patsy Mink
 •  Cargo set for Alaska; no word on Hawai'i
 •  Progress reported in dockworker talks
 •  Passer-by saves woman from house fire
 •  Police Beat
 •  Stock market skittish amid mixed reports

Local News
 •  ELECTION 2002
High court may decide date of special election
 •  Felony-charge proposal debated
 •  Candidates spar on environment
 •  McDermott plans new strategy
 •  Thousands say goodbye to Islands' 'voice'
 •  CITY/STATE GOVERNMENT
EPA's inspection report refuted
 •  Hanabusa to appeal veto case
 •  POLICE/COURTS
Deputy chief to end HPD career
 •  Mortuary accused of lacking license
 •  In Court
 •  Police Beat
 •  EDUCATION
Few take better school option
 •  Center at UH receives $1.8M grant
 •  OTHER NEWS
Skaters told to police parks
 •  Bellows project damaged burial site, group says
 •  Ordnance disposal experts sift Waikane
 •  HAWAIIAN STYLE
Hotel's aquarium divers pop the question for hopeful suitors
 •  Salon PMS an oasis in Waipahu
 •  Obituaries

Sports
 •  UH SPORTS
Broncos' Gilligan returns even more determined
 •  Elimimian, Bass won't make trip
 •  Ilustre can dig up fun on, off court
 •  UH ranked No. 66 among nation's best sports colleges
 •  HIGH SCHOOLS
Campbell tries to keep Red Conference lead
 •  RECREATION
Buddy system just right for surfing
 •  Tennis weekend set for Keauhou
 •  The racing report
 •  Notices
 •  OTHER SPORTS
Fleisher still has Senior magic
 •  Punahou, Iolani play for ILH lead
 •  Kapalua Tennis Gardens honored
 •  ISLE FILE
Ballard, Kennelly surf into quarterfinal
 •  FERD LEWIS
Lead in WAC, postseason at stake
 •  For the Record
 •  On the Air
 •  Sports Calendar

Island Life
 •  Hawai'i cowboys celebrate local Portuguese heritage
 •  Tube Notes
 •  Mental breakdown brings wisdom to priest's ministry
 •  COMMENTARY
Diavolo takes dance to new levels
 •  HAWAI'I GARDENS
Kupukupu, pohinahina winning plant combo
 •  Home and Garden Calendar
 •  Tube Notes
 •  Smile! It's IDs at mall

Business
 •  DFS stores owe state $29M
 •  Military will ship cargo to Hawai'i commissaries
 •  Movers continue business as usual
 •  Firm crafts next generation of ships
 •  Hawaiian in code-sharing pact
 •  Emmis' sales, ratings rise in second quarter
 •  Stewart quits NYSE board
 •  Veritas CFO resigns over education lie
 •  Study ranks Vancouver, Melbourne as 'best' cities
 •  Early action helps head off foreclosure
 •  Borrow wisely to reduce risk of losing your home
 •  More homeowners suffer mortgage woes

Opinion
 •  EDITORIAL
Remember Patsy Mink: Slow the rush to war
 •  Readers pay tribute to Patsy Mink
 •  EDITORIAL
We're nothing without healthy reefs, ocean
 •  Letters to the Editor

Entertainment/TGIF
 •  MUSIC SCENE
Band reunites with original guitarist for 'Belief'
 •  Journey rocks on with new lead singer
 •  Nancy Sinatra says family roots aren't made for talking
 •  Billboard hits
 •  THE NIGHT STUFF
Hot rhythms call out to dancers of varied skills at Salsa After Dark
 •  STAGE SCENE
'Broadway' stars plan Hawai'i wedding
 •  Japanese puppets stomp onto local stage
 •  Critic's Choice
 •  CUISINE ON A SHOESTRING
School Street spot has great garlic chicken
 •  MOVIE SCENE
'Red Dragon' taut, restrained thriller
 •  'VeggieTales' film is rotten tomato
 •  'Mad Love' mixes history and wild, modernistic romance
 •  Screening room
 •  HAWAIIAN SCENE
Tony Conjugacion honors women of song and dance
 •  Get on our Halloween calendar
 •  TGIF Weekend Calendar
 •  The Buzz
 •  What's Up!
 •  Ongoing Events
 •  Neighbor Islands