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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for July 28, 2003

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Bankoh’s net income falls
 •  Hope brought laughs, stars in Island visits
 •  Police Beat
 •  Stock rally stalls as buyers turn cautious

Local News
 •  State hiring despite freeze
 •  State may experience buildup of military forces
 •  Hawai'i honors Korean War veterans
 •  'Operation Smile' surgery a success
 •  POLICE/FIRE
Most of helicopter wreckage recovered
 •  Traffic accidents kill 2 statewide
 •  OTHER NEWS
Hawai'i endures spotty drought
 •  Senators seek input on sales-tax proposal
 •  Activists mark history with sovereignty event
 •  Hickam eyes to rise for Thunderbirds
 •  Playhouse in search of the perfect yard
 •  Wai'alae club revises plans
 •  BRIEFLY
Hawai'i briefs
 •  Health briefs
 •  Obituaries
 •  Hydrogen: not answer for fuel yet

Sports
 •  Blitz surge past Islanders
 •  Australians push past Hawai'i competitors in paddleboard race
 •  Uemura puts on 'awesome' contest
 •  Shortstop commits to UH
 •  ISLE FILE
Hayes gets top catch in wahine tourney
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  National competition calls to Hawai'i slam poet
 •  Hula beyond the Islands
 •  Folksy Dr. Phil gets phenomenal ratings and ribbings
 •  Jesse Ventura jumps into talk-show ring
 •  ABOUT MEN
That special feeling for which only Germans have a word
 •  THE LEFT LANE
Going Goodwill online
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Monday

Business
 •  First half of this year a mixed bag for hotels
 •  AT WORK
Temp job could become full time
 •  Hiding age turns popular among older job seekers
 •  Workstations are company's property, so it sets rules on offensive decor
 •  LEADERSHIP CORNER
24 Hour Fitness manager looks to expand membership
 •  Coming Events
 •  Trade Winds

Opinion
 •  EDITORIAL
TheBus: Cutting routes is the wrong way to go
 •  EDITORIAL
Exciting possibilities at new UH med school
 •  EDITORIAL
Military tax relief bill should become law
 •  SECOND OPINION
'Pay to play'? Not everybody
 •  Letters to the Editor

Military Briefing
 •  Old soldiers revisit youth in South Korea
 •  Nuclear N. Korea would unravel balance of power, analysts fear
 •  Briefs
 •  MILITARY UPDATE
Changes improve shopping