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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for October 24, 2004

Local News
 •  EDUCATION
'Failing' hardly means it's bad
 •  ELECTION 2004
Bainum retains lead over Hannemann
 •  Candidates promise safer, less congested Honolulu
 •  Where they get their money
 •  Amendments seek to reverse high court's rulings
 •  Bainum, Hannemann near finish line in race for mayor
 •  Four charter amendments up for vote
 •  Vote early through Saturday
 •  BOE races will measure voters' desire for change
 •  Four ballot items deal with criminal justice
 •  Incumbents facing GOP challengers
 •  GOP striving for magic number: 18
 •  Kaua'i charter proposal would cap property tax
 •  MILITARY AFFAIRS
Military families criticize Iraq war
 •  OTHER NEWS
Permit reviews succeeding in Virginia, Miami
 •  Making a difference near, far
 •  Coast Guard looks for missing men
 •  Pedestrian injured on S. Vineyard
 •  Charity begins at holiday
 •  HAWAI'I BRIEFS
Walk for Hunger benefit Saturday
 •  Information for Volunteers
 •  LEE CATALUNA
Grandson played major role in author's Hawaiian stories
 •  OUR HONOLULU
Ensuring survival of songs
 •  Obituaries
 •  Coincidental leak mars concert

Sports
 •  UH FOOTBALL
Black-clad Warriors roll to homecoming win
 •  Poumele may miss rest of season
 •  Komine's breakout game helps erase drops of past
 •  Sixteen was number of that truck
 •  Warrior photo gallery
 •  Game statistics
 •  UH BASKETBALL
Newcomers try to learn system, earn playing time
 •  HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
Nanakuli, Pearl City boys advance in OIA volleyball
 •  Kaua'i shuts out Kapa'a, 28-0
 •  OTHER SPORTS
McLachlin moves on in Q-School with tie for second
 •  McBriar getting hang of how to punt in NFL
 •  ISLE FILE
BYUH sweeps PacWest run
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  Elimimian a painkiller for defense

Island Life
 •  Voting rocks
 •  Honolulu entertainers promote the vote
 •  Festival showcases student filmmakers
 •  COMMENTARY
Daughter teaches important life lessons
 •  BOOKS
Think of it as hula's worldwide family album
 •  Notebook of a 'comfort woman' comes to life
 •  'Money Dragon' author returns with 2nd novel
 •  Lit Beat
 •  ISLAND SOUNDS
Romance, jazz and sizzling ska sounds
 •  ART
Monument to a vanishing society
 •  Art Calendar
 •  OHANA
Letting our imagination take us into another reality
 •  Job seeker ends up with bride instead
 •  Births
 •  TRAVEL
Pay a visit to Kaimuki
 •  Small businesses playing large role in Kaimuki
 •  River journeys rich in value, adventure
 •  Traveling with young kids CAN be fun, games
 •  Animal Companions
 •  Deb Aoki's Bento Box

Business
 •  Poor climate for business fails to slow economy
 •  Can $50,000 a year cut it?
 •  Everyone seems to love Halloween
 •  'Fair-trade' coffee may be just a start

Opinion
 •  EDITORIAL
On the constitutional amendments, vote no
 •  AMENDING HAWAI'I'S CONSTITUTION
Approval of the 4 amendments will help protect victims and make Hawai'i safer for its people
 •  COMMENTARY
Voters should vote 'No' on all four proposed amendments to our Hawaii Constitution
 •  COMMENTARY
Don't let faith dictate your vote
 •  COMMENTARY
Kamehameha faces another court test
 •  COMMENTARY
United Nations has worked to halt terrorism
 •  JOHN GRIFFIN
Don't stop dreaming about the future, Hawai'i
 •  THE RISING EAST
U.S. clearly intends to keep China out of Taiwan
 •  AFTER DEADLINE
Multicultural or not, inequities continue in our society
 •  Spotlight could shine on Hawai'i
 •  Letters to the Editor