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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for July 23, 2004

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Part of H-1 Freeway in Kalihi to be closed tonight
 •  Removal of ancient bones halts work at Wal-Mart
 •  Police Beat
 •  Dow below 10,000 as stocks continue slide

Local News
 •  State to look into handling of remains at Wal-Mart site
 •  New owner, name await legendary KPOI-FM
 •  EDUCATION
Democrats, Lingle spar over $11.8M for schools
 •  Law costing state extra $30 million
 •  Regents agree to allow scrutiny of Dobelle files
 •  Public helping UH with housing for students
 •  Oldest Japanese-American student exchange to mark its 70th year
 •  POLICE/COURTS
Report: Major crime down in 2003
 •  Maui police to begin using Tasers
 •  Diocese settles sex-abuse suit, but details remain confidential
 •  Police Beat
 •  CITY GOVERNMENT
Mayoral rivals at odds over debates
 •  Lingle's chief labor negotiator resigned during June
 •  Wage settlement awaits ratification by UPW
 •  9/11 REPORT
9/11 Commission report cites FBI, CIA failures
 •  Passengers never got to cockpit
 •  Hawai'i lawmakers critique 9/11 report
 •  OTHER NEWS
Hawai'i Kai market loses favor
 •  Dozens protest Ala Wai project as 'nonsensical'
 •  Soldiers' ties to Japan orphans unbroken
 •  Hawai'i Briefs
 •  Obituaries
 •  LEE CATALUNA
School kids help train firefighters

Sports
 •  Wie fires 1-under again, trails by 8 shots at Evian
 •  Tatsuno engineered magical 1979 season
 •  Irons captures Billabong Pro surf
 •  Sopoaga, 49ers agree to 4-years, $1.8 million
 •  Hui Lanakila seeking to continue success at OHCRA Championship
 •  RECREATION
Keeping kids hydrated crucial in activities
 •  OUR NEIGHBORHOOD ATHLETES
Hawai'i shines at taekwondo event
 •  AROUND TOWN
100 teams to compete in baseball tourney
 •  ISLE FILE
Mitchell vying for another world title on North Shore
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the record

Island Life
 •  Obon's royal couple
 •  Being in with the out crowd
 •  Box office success is getting political
 •  HAWAI'I'S GARDENS
Edible flowers easy to grow in Hawai'i's gardens
 •  Snipping can boost your garden blooms
 •  Home & Garden Calendar
 •  HOME HANDYMAN
Yellowed caulk can be whitened to match bathtub liner
 •  KISSES AND MISSES
He's a jerk, but no one 'shacks up'
 •  ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
Standup comedy on tap at the Pipeline Cafe
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGIF Weekend Calendar

Business
 •  State has lowest jobless rate
 •  State warns against fake health insurance policies
 •  Mortgage lender leaving Hawai'i
 •  Business briefs
 •  NATION BUSINESS
McDonald's lovin' its 2nd quarter
 •  Rates at 3-month low for 30-year mortgages
 •  $1 billion mega-project set for L.A.
 •  Income not keeping up with cost of housing
 •  HAWAI'I REAL ESTATE REPORT
The Honolulu leading real estate index
 •  Neighborhood snapshots
 •  Average 1-year ARMs rise, fixed rates pull back
 •  Hawai'i hotel occupancy

Opinion
 •  EDITORIAL
9/11: What happened, and what we must do
 •  ISLAND VOICES
'Sonny' is alive and well in Kapolei
 •  Letters to the Editor

Entertainment/TGIF
 •  MUSIC SCENE
A whirlwind adventure for singer/guitarist Branch
 •  'Ukulele festival an international affair
 •  CD REVIEW
'De-Lovely' downright delightful
 •  Billboard hits
 •  COMEDY SCENE
Real life is comic's best joke source
 •  MY VIEW
Games: 'The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape From Butcher Bay'
 •  COLLECTIBLES SCENE
Collector banks up memories
 •  DINING SCENE
Ciao Mein serves culinary fusion family-style
 •  MOVIE SCENE
Paranoid thriller 'Supremacy' respects the audience
 •  'Catwoman' provides less than purr-fect performances
 •  'Broken Wings' chronicles crumbling Israeli family
 •  Screening room
 •  DVD SCENE
Defunct TV series heating up the DVD market
 •  EVENT CALENDARS
TGIF Weekend Calendar
 •  Ongoing Events
 •  The Buzz
 •  What's Up!
 •  Neighbor Islands
 •  Critic's choice: Stage