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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for January 25, 2002

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  California firm reaches deal to acquire Times
 •  Police Briefs
 •  In Hawai'i
 •  Economic fears persist, limit gains on Wall Street

Local News
 •  Insurer questions traffic van cam
 •  School board activates rules on harassment
 •  Schools likely to suffer larger financial hit
 •  Felix report faces U.S. review
 •  UH solicits public's views on strategy
 •  Civil rights is focus of student art contest
 •  Serious crime up during 1st half of 2001
 •  Jury selected for Arakawa manslaughter trial
 •  Prosecution fights bail for accused policeman
 •  Police Beat
 •  Retiree groups, unions support drug-cost bills
 •  Bill would require tests of sex offenders for HIV
 •  State may post shark signs to alert Olowalu swimmers
 •  Prayer vigil today for Maui cultural site
 •  Missile defense faces test today off Kaua'i
 •  Mansho target of second impeachment effort
 •  Bottlers call for curbside recycling
 •  Harris lawyers discuss document disclosure
 •  Video chats let troops connect with families
 •  Hawai'i Briefs
 •  Obituaries
 •  Corrections
 •  Cayetano not short on style

Sports
 •  Warriors rebound with 88-79 victory over Rice
 •  Wahine run past Nevada, 73-53
 •  Trapasso says playoffs possible, providing Rainbows 'overachieve'
 •  UH's Wallace has agent to handle contract talks
 •  Castle topples Kailua, advances to semifinals
 •  Three-way tie for first place in ILH soccer
 •  Kailua rallies to upset Castle
 •  JANUARY GRAND SUMO TOURNAMENT
Chiyotaikai sole leader at 12-1
 •  RECREATION
Older volunteers enjoy challenge as ball boys
 •  Plenty to learn when on the court in new role
 •  Canoe classes offered for all levels
 •  Sports Notices
 •  ISLE FILE
No. 1 seed Blake rolls in USTA Challenger
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  Baseball recruit taking long road

Island Life
 •  ISLAND STYLE
Fine fabrics require careful shopping and extra care
 •  Right colors can change how you look at your home
 •  Somalis differ on worth of 'Black Hawk'
PBS show turns kids into sleuths of science
 •  STAGE REVIEW
'Vagina Monologues' challenging but ultimately entertaining
 •  THE LEFT LANE
Postal Service gets into party mood
 •  SHOW BIZ
Radio personality Paul Ogata on a roll
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGIF Weekend Calendar

Business
 •  Cap on gas prices sought
 •  Surfer's fate tied to T-shirt line
 •  Tourist drop of 9.1percent drags down economy
 •  Rental-car cutbacks put dent in auto sales
 •  Bank stock sales help A&B
 •  Fed chief now says recession near end
 •  Cyanotech loss rose in quarter

Opinion
 •  Cut profit incentive for private speed trap
 •  That budget surplus now only a pipe dream
 •  Letters to the Editor
 •  Island Voices
Hawai'i's politics hurting recovery

Entertainment/TGIF
 •  POETRY SCENE
Wordstew: Poetic justice at performance slam
 •  MUSIC SCENE
Billboard hits
 •  STAGE SCENE
'Haole Boy' creator revives irreverent comedy
 •  'Edge' celebrates unusual styles
 •  Alexandra Horn is psyched up for 'Blithe Spirit'
 •  'Monologues' brings Swit back to Islands
 •  Critic's Choice
 •  MIXED MEDIA SCENE
Supernatural shop becomes a gathering spot for offbeat
 •  DINING SCENE
There's no doubt Morton's serves stellar steaks
 •  MOVIE SCENE
'Wolf' bites off too much from American films
 •  Latest 'Count of Monte Cristo' has feel of romantic, old-fashioned
 •  A woman behind enemy lines in 'Charlotte Gray'
 •  'I Am Sam' is family drama straight from heart
 •  'Lantana' is an exploration of human interaction
 •  'The Mothman Prophecies' seems restrained, unrevealing
 •  At the Movies: 'A Walk to Remember'
 •  Directors Guild picks nominees for honors
 •  Screening room
 •  TGIF Weekend Calendar
 •  The Buzz
 •  What's Up!
 •  Nightclubs
 •  Neighbor Islands