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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for January 10, 2005

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Charge dropped against shoe-blade suspect, lawyer says
 •  More Hawai'i guardsmen mobilized
 •  State Farm to pay $40 million settlement
 •  Police Beat
 •  Business briefs
 •  Earnings report anxiety limits Wall Street gains

Local News
 •  Planning for disasters can help communities survive
 •  Conference to open new Kaka'ako campus
 •  New money, minds at UH
 •  Life gets a little brighter in Salt Lake
 •  WEATHER
Lightning gives O'ahu a show
 •  OTHER NEWS
Festival honors past, looks ahead
 •  Bones of 'miracle' nun will go home
 •  Ha'iku Stairs before council again
 •  Hau'ula gets business boost
 •  HAWAI'I BRIEFS
Man arrested in fatal collision
 •  JAN TENBRUGGENCATE
Architect cools homes naturally
 •  For the Environment
 •  Obituaries

Sports
 •  GOLF
Australia's Appleby makes it 2 in a row
 •  Stars paved way for Appleby
 •  Rains keep Kapalua course crew busy
 •  HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
Kamehameha's Williams commits to Utah
 •  FERD LEWIS
Assistants need some love, too

Island Life
 •  Pacific designs get noticed
 •  'Who's your daddy?' goes mainstream
 •  FITNESS PROFILE
He kicked bad eating habit, now focuses on exercise
 •  ABOUT MEN
The Yellow Line scores, big time
 •  STAGE REVIEW
'David Carradine' heavy on silliness, light on insights
 •  ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
Successful effort in Hawai'i
 •  SAVVY TRAVELLER
Find great hotel deals on Web
 •  Tube notes
 •  TGI Monday

Business
 •  Healthcare industry hot for job seekers
 •  AT WORK
'Dud' jobs can lead to better projects
 •  Little interruptions steal lots of time
 •  A 'sick' building can make you ill
 •  Leadership Corner: Gregory C. Chun
 •  Seeking promotion just one way to get ahead

Opinion
 •  EDITORIAL
Public school lunches are still a bargain
 •  EDITORIAL
Fireworks: Argument for a ban gains force
 •  Letters to the Editor

Military Briefing
 •  Holidays marked by gun?re
 •  MILITARY UPDATE
Policy beefs up support for victims