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The Honolulu Advertiser - Customer Service
Back issues for Thursday, October 31, 2002
Articles for October 31, 2002
Breaking/PM Stories
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Farrington upsets Kahuku, 21-20
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42-car crash series snarls H-1 in Waiawa
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Judge rules state must publicize ballot amendment
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Harris consultants appear before grand jury
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Rain may dampen trick-or-treat spirit
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'Clown' robs bank in Market City Foodland
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Police Beat
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Fresno State: Sorry for Bulldog fan behavior
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Hawai'i visitor's bureau budget cut
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HTA endorses convention center plan
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Dow ends best month in 16 years
Local News
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Clinton stumps in Hawai'i
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State to take back Kailua girls' lockup
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Unity House buys historic Marks Estate
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HPD dumps Harleys
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'Hawaii Five-0' actor Kam Fong Chun dead at 84
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WILDLIFE
Shark attack suspected on Maui
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Judge asked to halt turtle research project
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ELECTION 2002
Lingle rules out race for Congress
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Lingle campaigns at Leeward college
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Voter complaints to be heard
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NEIGHBOR ISLANDS
Smallest county to ban smoking
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Energy project in crosswinds of commerce
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Kaua'i unveils public safety building
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POLICE/COURTS
Father gets life sentence for death of child
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A. Rutledge indicted in 1997 witness incident
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Police Beat
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OTHER NEWS
Clues sought in chopper crash
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Hawaiian music soars in latest radio ratings
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Bush signs resolution honoring Patsy Mink
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Kaua'i's Dr. Patrick Aiu was Hokule'a voyager
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Health briefs
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Hawai'i briefs
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BUREAUCRACY BUSTER
Property tax records will list landlord
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EDUCATION
Kitchen stirs desire to succeed
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OUR SCHOOLS • MILILANI MAUKA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
High-tech campus experiences student overload
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ON CAMPUS
Pioneering in integral life learning
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Education briefs
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Obituaries
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Corrections
Sports
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UH SPORTS
San Jose State's George is football player and poet
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Brown to also see time at rush end
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Hawai'i brings out best in road crowds
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HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
Mililani, Pearl City boys reach volleyball final
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Kahuku girls to defend volleyball title against Moanalua
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Friendship born from near tragedy
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OTHER SPORTS
Sunset a big treat for Xcel Pro meet
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Chaminade, HPU meet in 'huge' volleyball match
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GOLF REPORT
PGA Tour's best gearing up for big-money event
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Another profitable ace for Maui top cop
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Lee moves on at PGA 'Q' School
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Second-ranked UNLV in UH tourney field
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ISLE FILE
Youth hockey gets boost from NHL
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Sports Calendar
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Wouldn't this be spooky?
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For the Record
Island Life
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Lightening up weight-wise takes new attitude, habits
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Halloween events? They're all here, so spook out
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THE LEFT LANE
Plan on Van's at Kualoa
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Tryouts
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Movie Openings
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SHOW BIZ
Tommy Lee's telltale tattoos gave him away
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TGI Halloween
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Tube Notes
Business
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Hawai'i's room rates rise
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Visitor's bureau facing cut in budget
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Panel endorses convention center plan
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Verizon renames its PhoneMarts
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NATION BUSINESS
Amazon.com to sell clothing
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Zagat says N.Y. top of the heap for travel
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Regulators approve rules for disclosure
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Former Enron rival reports $1.8 billion loss
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Boeing unit plans to cut as many as 1,500 jobs
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FINANCE
Redemptions still lead new purchases of mutual funds
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IRS to let consortium offer e-filing for free
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WORLD BUSINESS
Debt clearance highlights plan to revive Japan
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Standard exemption raised for customs duty
Opinion
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How Advertiser stands on the 3 amendments
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Letters to the Editor
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ISLAND VOICES
How candidates stand on Hawaiians
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Democrats didn't get job done