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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for January 23, 2002

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Police Beat
 •  Technology buyers fuel modest Wall Street rally

Local News
 •  New autonomy allows UH to pick medical school bids
 •  STATE OF THE STATE ADDRESS
State of State urges putting politics aside
 •  Schools set for repairs but not spared the ax
 •  Few economic initiatives in speech
 •  Here's how governor's agenda for 2001 fared
 •  Peers praise governor's speech
 •  TRAFFIC CAMERAS
Life in fast lane isn't picture-perfect
 •  The basic questions
 •  The critical questions
 •  How the speeding program works
 •  Where the cameras are
 •  OTHER NEWS
Biologists score breakthrough in raising reef fish
 •  Wai'anae Coast traffic barriers lacking support
 •  City ditch part of Kahalu'u road dispute
 •  Campaign mailing violation a 'mistake'
 •  Farm vendor leaves Manoa market
 •  Kawai Nui gets roadside view
 •  NEIGHBOR ISLANDS
Makena project stirs protest
 •  State probing tire dumping on Maui beach
 •  Kaua'i lifeguard spat heats up
 •  Safe stolen from Hilo restaurant
 •  OBITUARIES
'Brother Ed' Gomez, educator, dead at 64
 •  Stanley Marcus, Neiman Marcus icon, dead at 96
 •  Obituaries
 •  Corrections

Sports
 •  UH SPORTS
UH volleyball's Ching out for month with injury
 •  UH proposal to host volleyball playoffs rejected
 •  Warriors add defensive end
 •  Wallace cautions against overconfidence
 •  Goo wonders which Wahine team will show up
 •  60-70 former Rainbows expected at alumni game
 •  LIVE CHAT
Trapasso answers readers' questions in live chat
 •  HOMEGROWN REPORT
Gesser endured broken bone in passing hand
 •  HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
Iolani boys tie for ILH soccer lead
 •  'Baby' boomers boost OIA girls soccer teams
 •  OIA soccer tournaments
 •  Kalaheo stays undefeated in boys basketball
 •  JANUARY GRAND SUMO TOURNAMENT
Tochiazuma sole leader at 11-0
 •  ISLE FILE
Top seeds advance in Waikoloa tennis
 •  Sports Calendar

Island Life
 •  Retro-punkers mimic '70s rock heroes, receive kudos
 •  Cultural journey her crowning moment
 •  Either way you cut it, Meg Ryan's hairdo a hit at the salon
 •  To middle-aged guys, she's the queen of vicarious exercise
 •  THE LEFT LANE
Giants of cable
 •  TIP-OFF
Twist the night away at oldies concert Feb. 17
 •  TGI Wednesday
 •  SHOW BIZ
Ex-KGMB anchors seen around town
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TASTE/ENTERTAINING
Super Bowl parties a time for abundant eats
 •  OFF THE SHELF
Five-spice mixture can put zing in lots of things
 •  FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Finding wines that flatter dishes is fun
 •  COOK'S TIPS
Pastry-bag tips great little funnels
 •  VINTAGES
Oysters vary, so choose a wine carefully
 •  QUICK BITES
Options abound for after-opera eats
 •  Culinary Calendar
 •  Quick & Easy: Cranberry apple pie

Business
 •  Aloha, Hawaiian merger may get state monitor
 •  Fate of local Kmart stores unknown
 •  State labor board puts December jobless rate at 4.9 percent
 •  CPB Inc. profits set record for 10th consecutive quarter
 •  Islands No. 2 on convention list
 •  Northwest makes big changes in flier miles

Opinion
 •  EDITORIAL
Cayetano's final state words worth heeding
 •  STATE OF THE STATE
Governor to legislators: Do your job
 •  EDITORIAL
Ann Kobayashi offers best choice for council
 •  Letters to the Editor