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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for February 25, 2004

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Concrete talks break off
 •  O'ahu inflation rate hits nine-year high
 •  Kahului hit-and-run hospitalizes woman
 •  Stocks edge upward after five losing days

Local News
 •  Kaua'i officials lay traps after mongoose sighting
 •  Kerry wins state caucus
 •  Killer dog turns tame in custody
 •  Kaho'olawe work delayed by storms
 •  POLICE/COURTS
Court overturns 'direct filing' vote
 •  Shortages impair anti-racing program in Pearl City
 •  Man who shot officer loses in court — again
 •  Doris Duke's daughter sues over state's claim to trail
 •  Police Beat
 •  OTHER NEWS
Church tells of traffic danger
 •  Parents unaware of hand, foot and mouth disease
 •  Nothing found following report of suspicious diver
 •  Hearing today on city recycling plan
 •  Hawai'i briefs
 •  OBITUARIES
Millionaire businessman, politician Randolph Crossley, dead at 99
 •  Obituaries
 •  Corrections
 •  BOB KRAUSS
Remembering statehood drive and Buchwach

Sports
 •  HIGH SCHOOL BOYS STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
Strong field chasing Iolani
 •  UH SPORTS
Delgado a leader in any language
 •  UH men keep grip on No. 1 ranking
 •  'Bows keep optimistic outlook on postseason
 •  HOMEGROWN HOME AND AWAY
Nakashima's world, role expanding
 •  Northern Colorado's Hoopii gets swim honor
 •  Fullerton's Suzuki named Player of Week
 •  DIVISION II
Seasiders clinch title in PacWest
 •  ISLE FILE
UH to play Japan squad in exhibition
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  Nothing rivals this matchup
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  Agonizing over 'Passion'
 •  Authentic brutality conveys depth of sacrifice in 'The Passion'
 •  'American Idol' singer counting on Hawai'i vote
 •  And the Oscar show goes to ... Crystal
 •  How India-born scientist became arctic photographer
 •  SHAPE UP
Cracking the code of the food label
 •  THE LEFT LANE
Tell us about your romance
 •  Movie Opening
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Wednesday
 •  TASTE
Please party-goers with a pot of pozole
 •  Wines of Languedoc have climbed social ladder
 •  Playful recipes celebrate Dr. Seuss' 100th birthday
 •  Culinary Calendar
 •  COOK'S TIPS
Put a little extra crisp into your cookies
 •  RECIPE DOCTOR
No need to fry lemon pepper shrimp
 •  7 OR LESS
Less-fat soul food able to still retain flavors
 •  QUICK BITES
Chefs' fund-raiser aids ASSETS School

Business
 •  Farmers soak up losses from heavy rain season
 •  Pilot's plan for Hawaiian Airlines cuts wages 10 percent
 •  Conferees to look at family economy
 •  Judge throws out bank merger suit
 •  Construction forum Friday
 •  NATION BUSINESS
Mortgage debt cap urged
 •  Stewart testimony not needed to secure acquittal, lawyer says
 •  Federated earnings rise 35 percent
 •  SMALL BUSINESS
Convenience stores lose out to big boxes, credit cards
 •  When cheers fade, fortunes often follow
 •  Barter helps small firms save money, build relationships
 •  Do-it-yourself sales sheet can look professional, serve many purposes
 •  TECHNOLOGY
Microsoft to boost security, create anti-spam Caller ID
 •  Cell phones' design change may help thwart thieves

Opinion
 •  EDITORIALS
School reform: Let's start with the basics
 •  We can organize to ostracize drug dealers
 •  Letters to the Editor
 •  VOLCANIC ASH
Unions have too much sway