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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for November 28, 2002

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  No injuries after boulders hit Hawai'i Kai condo
 •  Falling rocks close highway at Makapu'u

Local News
 •  Rodrigues ordered to court
 •  Lingle seeking volunteers for her administration
 •  No signs of cancer detected for Lingle
 •  Two hospitals may fly in nurses
 •  Housing agency could lose $25 million in HUD money
 •  Mental patient decides to remain in N.Y.
 •  THANKSGIVING
Cultures add distinctive flavors to Thanksgiving in the Islands
 •  Thanksgiving keeps Honolulu airport busy
 •  Stuffing mix scarce for feasts of bounty
 •  POLICE/COURTS
Political-donor case nears settlement
 •  Boyfriend suspected in Waipahu stabbing
 •  Police Beat
 •  OTHER NEWS
Lunalilo road median opposed
 •  All-star statewide band to join Waikiki parade
 •  Ballet dancer Tessa Dye, who toured Asia and Europe, dead at 56
 •  Hawai'i briefs
 •  EDUCATION
UH grades to be posted online
 •  Grandmother got ball rolling on new playground
 •  OUR SCHOOLS • PRESIDENT ABRAHAM LINCOLN
Volunteers support diverse student body
 •  ON SCHOOLS
Get facial, buy gifts at UH locales
 •  Obituaries
 •  Corrections
 •  BUREAUCRACY BUSTER
Don't dump oil down drain

Sports
 •  UH SPORTS
Rainbow Wahine give Shoji his 800th victory
 •  Chang has emerged as field captain
 •  Kajioka may not start because of knee sprain
 •  Saturday's UH-Alabama game sold out
 •  Let season end today, UH ranked No. 1 by NCAA
 •  HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
St. Louis won't overlook Waimea
 •  OTHER SPORTS
Indiana captures Maui Invitational
 •  HPU wins in overtime
 •  BYUH looks for consistency in NCAA II volleyball playoffs
 •  GOLF REPORT
Woods' Grand success makes Po'ipu a winner
 •  Tiger finishes in grand fashion with 11-under 61
 •  Guest's ace gets best of host
 •  Golf Notices
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  Don't be a Sapp or an ingrate
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  I am thankful for ...
 •  Helping others helps us live longer, better
 •  T. rexes bite into bigger role in 'Dinotopia'
 •  Japanese comics come to America
 •  Merchandise starring Santa not so hot for holidays
 •  CBS reporter finds almost everyone has a story worth telling
 •  'Couch potato' diabetic tells how he saved himself
 •  We're looking for people who will let us decorate their trees or rooms
 •  THEATER
'Christmas Talk Story' returns to the stage
 •  'Fiddler' production lively, charming
 •  MIXED MEDIA
'Two Towers' plays like movie
 •  THE LEFT LANE
Academy arts bazaar opens on Saturday
 •  Movie Openings
 •  Tryouts Calendar
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Thursday

Business
 •  Japanese tourists rebound
 •  New high-rise condo approved
 •  Economic council forms local chapter
 •  Hotel occupancy up 17.6 percent
 •  OTHER BUSINESS
United Airlines machinists vote
 •  Dock dispute's economic toll still unclear
 •  Government data shows economy on the rebound
 •  Shopping season's on, but will it be a spree?
 •  Bargain-hunting sites steer Web surfers to cut-rate shopping deals

Opinion
 •  EDITORIAL
Thank you for all you did for Hawai'i
 •  Letters to the Editor

Health/Fitness
 •  Claritin about to join over-the-counter mix