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The Honolulu Advertiser - Customer Service
Back issues for Thursday, November 20, 2003
Articles for November 20, 2003
Breaking/PM Stories
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Hawai'i reservists may see Iraq duty
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Five more indicted in Harris campaign fund case
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Ridge urges unified effort to fight terror
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Winds diminishing, but it�ll remain cool
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Police Beat
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Bombings in Turkey put stocks in retreat
Local News
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State gets proposal for private prison in Arizona
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Security summit has high-tech flair
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Wind dying, but 'chill factor' here
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Energy bill poses 'leap backwards,' according to Case
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CITY GOVERNMENT
Bill adds $16-$34 to car costs
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Volunteer policing bill advances
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MILITARY AFFAIRS
Two deaths bring tragedy of war home to Islands
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Navy to tackle contaminated soil
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POLICE/COURTS
Group sues over longline fishing
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Suspect sought in ramp theft
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Some dogs in abuse case still unaccounted for
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Police identify suspects in Hilo arson
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OTHER NEWS
Church lu'au nets $3,100 for repairs
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Forum tries to raise awareness of homelessness
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Helm's family scrutinizing movie script
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O'ahu briefs
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EDUCATION
UH college-town project may start with 'greening'
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OUR SCHOOLS • WAIMEA HIGH
Close ties, athletics Kaua'i school's pride
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Education briefs
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BUREAUCRACY BUSTER
Take noise complaints to building manager
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OBITUARIES
Manaleo Lottie Anehe Bodnar, 85, and Caroline 'Aunty Carrie' Ha'o, 86
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Victor Olson, 78, owned realty firm
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Obituaries
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Salutes
Sports
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HIGH SCHOOLS
Upstart Kaua'i plans for upset against Kahuku
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UH SPORTS
Life goes on without 'Princess Sum'
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Hawai'i's future set with Kamana'o
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UH stuffs George Mason in exhibition
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Elimimian a one-man prevent defense
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UH must jell quickly for opener
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OTHER SPORTS
Surfing single mother back on board
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Future is now for aspiring pros
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AROUND THE GREENS
Ishii awaits shot at senior tour
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Turtle Bay working on Champions' return
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31 eligible for Mercedes
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Golf notices
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HOLES IN ONE
Even pros like Hayashi still get excited over ace
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ISLE FILE
McLachlin shoots 74 at PGA qualifier
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For the Record
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On the Air
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Sports Calendar
Island Life
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What more can Jay-Z do?
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Giggles and 'garble' of 'Cat in the Hat' hailed
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KISSES AND MISSES
Does wife's male friend want more than a 'hello'? You bet
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New 'goddess' from Big Island
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THE LEFT LANE
Hanging 10 and hanging art
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Movie Openings
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Tryouts Calendar
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SHOW BIZ
Sequel to 'Lilo & Stitch' due in '06
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Tube Notes
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TGI Thursday
Business
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Kaiser sees net income drop
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Damon Estate, land buyer reach $500 million deal
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State lost 400 tech jobs in '02, survey says
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Sprint to eliminate 30 jobs in Hawai'i
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BUSINESS BRIEFS
Ex-CEO seeks airline data
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OTHER BUSINESS
Home building reaches highest level since 1986
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United settles complaints of ethnic discrimination
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Free-trade negotiators adopt buffet-style draft
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Quotas on clothing imports anger China
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FTC suit accuses AmeriDebt of fraud
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47 charged in foreign exchange trading sting
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KFC to drop TV ads touting 'balanced diet'
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PERSONAL FINANCE
House OKs mutual fund reform bill
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Reverse mortgages come with high costs
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Comedian gets serious about Americans' need to plan for retirement
Opinion
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EDITORIALS
Sand Island sewage plant a good solution
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'No Child' tutoring bill will be large
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Letters to the Editor
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ISLAND VOICES
Why we need debt, spending ceilings