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The Honolulu Advertiser - Customer Service
Back issues for Tuesday, November 26, 2002
Articles for November 26, 2002
Breaking/PM Stories
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Lingle undergoes another biopsy
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Anti-abortion group allowed to air political ads
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High-surf warnings issued for North Shore
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Arrivals strong from Mainland
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Police Beat
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Chang status for Saturday still uncertain
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Chaminade loses 29th straight Maui game
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Matson to start new cargo fee
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Disappointing report triggers stocks sell off
Local News
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Cayetano, Lingle meeting aims at smooth succession
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Petition seeks to oust new UPW boss, board
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Cayetano gives up jail plan
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State questions N.Y. mental patient's move to O'ahu
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High surf closes Waimea Bay
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IN COURT
Waikiki suspect denied bail
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Man gets 10 years for 1989 slaying
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Court briefs
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OTHER NEWS
Leasehold law fight goes on TV
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Events aim to help Waimanalo
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Residents complain rumble strips are noisy
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Hawai'i briefs
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NEIGHBOR ISLANDS
Geothermal well ready to start up
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Tree lighting brings snow to Lahaina
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Hana Ranch creates land preserve
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COMMUTING
Myriad 'visions' offered for Waikiki's main roads
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O'ahu alternatives to the usual drive
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What's open and closed Thanksgiving Day
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Obituaries
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Corrections
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LEE CATALUNA
Warriors, UH fans blew it
Sports
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UH SPORTS
Aloha Stadium revising rules to prevent brawls
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Chang also has thumb injury
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Hawai'i trounces Sacramento St.
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UH's Shoji closing on 800th career victory
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HIGH SCHOOLS
Waimea's stunning win was a sight to behold
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Doi set foundation for Waimea football
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Kaiser boys, Pearl City girls capture OIA soft tennis championships
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Weekly honors
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Advertiser's Top 10 football poll
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ISLE FILE
Garcia advances in Rip Curl Cup surf
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OTHER SPORTS
No. 20 Gonzaga routs Utah in Maui opener
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Virginia wins rematch with Chaminade, 86-72
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Woods seeks fifth straight Grand Slam
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FERD LEWIS
Fight urge to bring Cincy back
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For the Record
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Sports Calendar
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On the Air
Island Life
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Bonnie Hunt gives TV a taste of improv
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Calendar takes a trip into past
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ABOUT WOMEN
OK, Hawai'i retailers, we real women have a few demands
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THE LEFT LANE
'Ulalena D.C.-bound
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SHOW BIZ
Iz makes it to the top of another world-music list
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TGI Tuesday
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Tube Notes
Business
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AIRLINES
Aloha unions OK pay cuts
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American Airlines plans to cut more U.S. flights
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DOCKWORKERS
Hawai'i dock talks resuming
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West Coast docks remain behind times
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OTHER BUSINESS
Christmas trees arrive healthy, plump
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2 insurers still deny privacy charges
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Assets of bankrupt firm under scrutiny
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Bank of Hawaii woos nonprofits
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TODAY'S TECHNOLOGY
Computer innovator Alan Kay joins HP
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Researcher gives talk on biotech
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HI. TECH
Lingle will try to improve on state's mixed results in luring high-tech firms
Opinion
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EDITORIALS
Charter schools have special-ed obligation
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No excuse for melee after football game
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Letters to the Editor
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COMMENTARIES
Remain faithful to a vision
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Setting back Taiwan relations
Technology/Click!
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BYTE MARKS
New rules put Internet radio in flux
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Convenience, not content, may be Net commerce's key
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'Metal Gear' Xbox debut worth the wait