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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for January 26, 2004

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Education, economy top Lingle priorities
 •  Complete text of governor's State of the State address
 •  Bank of Hawaii net income up 34 percent
 •  Police Beat
 •  Hilton thrives in fourth quarter
 •  Greenspan forecast stimulates investment

Local News
 •  Lingle to elaborate on education ideas in address
 •  Central O'ahu residents see twister take form
 •  Krispy Kreme opens tomorrow on Maui
 •  2004 seen as pivotal year for Hawaiians
 •  CITY GOVERNMENT
Harris' plate full in final year
 •  Kapi'olani potholes up next for city
 •  City to beautify Kuhio Avenue
 •  OTHER NEWS
New look delights congregation
 •  Lingle to keep pushing for more compact aid
 •  Health briefs
 •  Hawai'i briefs
 •  OBITUARIES
Dave Donnelly, Star-Bulletin columnist, dead at 66
 •  Obituaries
 •  JAN TENBRUGGENCATE
Prawn farming falls short of expectations

Sports
 •  Zoeller charges to MasterCard victory
 •  Sullivan shines at Sunset
 •  Japan next stop in Agbayani's career
 •  UH men's basketball team not wary of taking to the road
 •  ISLE FILE
UH-Hilo baseball team splits with San Diego State
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
 •  Sports Calendar

Island Life
 •  Happy meals can be as simple as fruit and nuts
 •  Animal-rescue show films here
 •  'Friends' promo steps on some television toes
 •  ABOUT MEN
Darkness provides a salve to the techno-bombarded soul
 •  THE LEFT LANE
Tackle self-indulgence during Super Bowl
 •  TGI Monday
 •  Tube Notes

Business
 •  Number switches delayed for many cell-phone users
 •  Economic signs appear strong
 •  AT WORK
Money still what workers like best
 •  Job seekers often wait in vain for callbacks
 •  Simple life holds appeal for young professionals
 •  Babies in the office mean greater worker loyalty, one firm finds
 •  AT WORK
A rose makes for rosier outlook, increased productivity at work
 •  LEADERSHIP CORNER
Accessibility beneficial to more than those with disabilities
 •  BUSINESS BRIEFS
Heald board elects chairman
 •  Trade Winds
 •  Coming Events

Opinion
 •  EDITORIALS
Car dealership not ideal urban renewal
 •  School reform should start with agreement
 •  Letters to the Editor
 •  ISLAND VOICES
Nothing to look forward to

Military Briefing
 •  Tripler patients feeling effects of deployments
 •  War in Iraq adding to level of difficulty for Army recruiters
 •  MILITARY UPDATE
Commissary pricing proposal studied