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The Honolulu Advertiser - Customer Service
Back issues for Sunday, January 26, 2003
Articles for January 26, 2003
Local News
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Administration reviewing late hires by Cayetano
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Portrait of 'ice' epidemic gives legislators chills
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Housing is key to Chinatown revitalization
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Farmland boom hurting growers
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1,300 sightings reported by whale watchers
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Plane missing en route to Maui
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CITY GOVERNMENT
Wilder Avenue facelift doubtful
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Neighbors oppose music at The Shack
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OTHER NEWS
Paramedics seek improved benefits
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Hawai'i No. 5 in money spent on anti-smoking programs
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Haleakala work programs open to teens
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Maui entrepreneur program gets $25,000
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O'ahu briefs
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Obituaries
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Corrections
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Achievers
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Washington Week
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BOB KRAUSS
Polynesian origins clearly told
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LEE CATALUNA
Auto thieves hit all-time low by ripping off grandma's ride
Sports
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UH SPORTS
Road once again unkind as 'Bows fall to Nevada
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Playing in Reno still a problem for Hawai'i
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Abele, Willoughby lift UH over Wolf Pack
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HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
Punahou girls roll over Iolani to stay perfect in ILH soccer
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Iolani outlasts Punahou, 56-42
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Mililani's Asamura perfect pitcher again
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OTHER SPORTS
Trevino big winner in skins game
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Three veterans, one rookie will tee it up
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Raiders' Wong keeps heart in Waimanalo
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Sandra Serai, diving champ, Punahou coach
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ISLE FILE
Ginepri, Godwin to play for tennis crown
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Sports Calendar
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Raiders will win, XXIV-XXI
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For the Record
Island Life
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TRAVEL
Gigantic visitors always good for a fascinating show
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See them splash; see the jungle, too
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Migration schedule is not well understood
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A whale-watching job as easy as 1-2-3
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OTHER STORIES
Personal trainers can fuel drive for fitness
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'Playboy' captures angst of an unforgettable trip
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'The Matrix' dominates box-office anticipation
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Several big-name companies again elect to punt on in-game advertising
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BOOKS
Protagonists in 'Women' project cool throughout
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Readers can't get enough of African sleuth
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Lit Beat
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MUSIC
Anti-pop crowd shakes to Lavigne beat
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ISLAND SOUNDS
Danny Couch, Hulu Lindsey and a young voice
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ART REVIEW
Akaji succeeded on his own terms
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Art Calendar
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ANIMAL COMPANIONS
Program eases housing hunt for pet owners
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Deb Aoki's Bento Box
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Tube Notes
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TGIF Weekend Calendar
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'OHANA / FAMILY MATTERS
Night of Scrabble challenging, but serves purpose
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Births
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Reunions
Business
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Hawaiian Air plans new strategy to survive crisis
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Hawaiian exploring possibility of Asia flights
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Feud turns into lawsuits over control of Market City firm
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OTHER BUSINESS
Genomics promise has yet to pay off
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Urban wind power showing feasibility
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AOL innovation may lag after Case's exit
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INSURANCE
Association health plans backed
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Bush reverses Medicaid decision
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TECHNOLOGY
Baby boomers lag behind techno bandwagon
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Internet offers useful tools to plan investment strategies
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PERSONAL FINANCE
Fed says 55 percent of homes owned stock in 2001
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Savings Bonds troubling Treasury
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Options for donating part of tax refunds abound
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NONPROFITS
Aid organizations benefit in joint efforts
Opinion
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EDITORIALS
Lingle's new beginning best built on facts
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Somebody has to save state A-Plus program
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Of all places, Hawai'i deserves a bottle bill
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FOCUS
Hawai'i can help save Bill of Rights
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COMMENTARIES
Tech industry needs to reclaim benefits of Act 221
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Do paperwork, meetings help our kids learn?
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Koreas present U.S. with two problems
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THE RISING EAST
Japan not likely to enter nuclear weapons arena
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AFTER DEADLINE
Balance in coverage of U.S.-Iraq conflict found over period of time
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Letters to the Editor