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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for December 6, 2002

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Hawai'i Kai residents urged to move from boulder area
 •  St. Francis may turn to outside nurses
 •  Hawai'i-based Navy ship collides with Iranian vessel
 •  Kamehameha Schools expected to sell Michigan timberland
 •  Police Beat
 •  UH to meet Tulane in Hawai'i Bowl
 •  WAC all-star team includes 5 UH players
 •  BYU-Hawai'i advances to national title match
 •  O'Neill resignation gives boost to stocks
 •  Rainbow Wahine sweep Huskies
 •  St. Louis downs Castle, 34-15, for state football title

Local News
 •  DUI crash victim's family gets $1 million from bars
 •  UPW put under direct administration of trustee
 •  Patients' dialysis time cut during strike
 •  Ill dog's best friend on hunger strike
 •  Top legal job may go to GOP counsel
 •  Judge allows ceded lands sales
 •  Lingle spent $5.4M to win governor's race
 •  Grant boosts red-kettle donations
 •  Family of eight needs table for dining room
 •  Student leaders tackle school issues
 •  Rescued hiker tells of 2-day ordeal wandering in Haleakala wilderness
 •  O'ahu auto thefts in 2002 shatter record, police say
 •  State may gain from new census figures
 •  Dry land blessed with water
 •  Residents miffed with police station planners
 •  Judge upholds Waikiki picketer's right to display 'crime area' sign
 •  Council delays action on cell phones
 •  S.E. Asia remains arrive at Hickam
 •  Upcountry Maui under drought warning
 •  In Hawai'i, paradise is priceless
 •  Police Beat
 •  Hawai'i briefs
 •  HGEA endorses Matt Matsunaga for Congress
 •  Police say fund-raiser legitimate
 •  Group sues to halt Wal-Mart work
 •  HAWAIIAN STYLE
Memories of our Lady of Love still fresh, 1 year later
 •  Mary Erdman protected isle's beauty
 •  Obituaries

Sports
 •  UH SPORTS
Rainbows play Huskies, winner goes to Nebraska
 •  UH, C-USA team might lose money in Hawai'i Bowl game
 •  Manuwai an Internet All-America
 •  UH coaches go all out to market stars to NFL teams
 •  2002 HONOLULU MARATHON
Last year's runner-up is favored this year
 •  A long run
 •  COMMENTARY: HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
Underdog Castle will pull off upset, 21-17
 •  Face facts: St. Louis will prevail, 28-20
 •  OTHER SPORTS
BYU-Hawai'i hammers New Haven to reach semis
 •  California's Christian wins Turtle Bay Women's Pro
 •  Maui native riding in National Finals
 •  Kane'ohe's Wilson takes Q-School lead
 •  Punahou water polo standout Smith, like father, will play for UCLA
 •  ISLE FILE
Chaminade basketball knocks off Lees McRae
 •  Sports Notices
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  Rainbows steady, not spectacular in victory
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  Toys under $20 for a cash-strapped Christmas
 •  Marathon pays homage to pioneering baby boomers
 •  STAGE REVIEW
'Talk' entertains, but format a few syllables long
 •  HAWAI'I GARDENS
Water, soap can fight garden pests
 •  Garden Calendar
 •  Fashion Calendar
 •  THE LEFT LANE
Find that favorite lipstick color again
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGIF Weekend Calendar

Business
 •  Unions fighting new law on state pension fund
 •  UH adds weight to recovery forecasts
 •  Business briefs
 •  UNITED AIRLINES
Crisis at United deepens
 •  Rivals unlikely to exploit United's woes
 •  OTHER BUSINESS
Joint venture aiming for largest Net access
 •  Two U.S. automakers offer holiday incentives
 •  MGM Mirage enters deal for Las Vegas condo complex
 •  REAL ESTATE
Mortgage rates climb upward 3rd week in row

Opinion
 •  School 'choice' law takes on new gravity
 •  City must get honest in evicting homeless
 •  Letters to the Editor
 •  ISLAND VOICES
Winning is not the only thing

Entertainment/TGIF
 •  Korean stage troupe cooks up a recipe for success
 •  MUSIC SCENE
Brian Wilson enjoying life on stage again
 •  Billboard hits
 •  CLUB SCENE
Acoustic adventures in Mo'ili'ili
 •  Breakbeat event an introduction to cutting-edge music
 •  HOLIDAY SCENE
Elfin magic, dedication light up the city
 •  12 things to know as you take in the 'Lights' sights
 •  STAGE SCENE
'Sound of Music' fills Diamond Head stage
 •  CUISINE ON A SHOESTRING
Good, cheap eats found in Manoa Marketplace
 •  MOVIE SCENE
Filmgoers may whack stale 'Analyze That'
 •  At the Movies: 'Equilibrium'
 •  'Empire' gives fresh traction to well-worn plot path
 •  Unlikely stars, ages 7 and 78, elevate S. Korean film
 •  3 diverse mothers in 'Alias Betty' offer a study in human nature
 •  Screening room
 •  TGIF Weekend Calendar
 •  The Buzz
 •  Ongoing Events
 •  What's Up!
 •  Neighbor Islands