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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for October 26, 2002

Local News
 •  Film contractor sentenced
 •  Hirono, Lingle trade jabs in only TV debate
 •  Legions of shoppers pack Pearl Harbor's new mall
 •  Agencies can't use public resources to push positions on amendment
 •  18-year minimum urged for Arakawa
 •  State to put off more than dozen highway projects
 •  ELECTION 2002
Lingle gubernatorial campaign outspending Hirono, 3-to-1
 •  Analysis
Lingle keeps Hirono on the defensive
 •  Frustrated substitute teachers will attempt to organize union
 •  Kona judge faults state and county
 •  Keaukaha residents, state to meet over access dispute on Big Island
 •  Kaua'i Council passes partial ban on smoking in restaurant/bars
 •  Man dies after police confrontation
 •  Hawai'i briefs
 •  Police Beat
 •  Obituaries

Sports
 •  UH SPORTS
Warriors rally to bite Bulldogs
 •  Warrior defensive backs sparked 4th-quarter rally
 •  UH springs 'sack plan' on FSU
 •  Rainbow Wahine remain unbeaten
 •  HIGH SCHOOLS
Late touchdown carries Mililani over Nanakuli
 •  Tigers top Waipahu, reach quarterfinals
 •  ISLE FILE
Rainbow Wahine rout Boise State in soccer
 •  FERD LEWIS
Chang makes a name for himself on the road
 •  On the Air
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  SATURDAY SCOOPS
Sink your teeth into these vampire videos
 •  PRESCRIPTIONS
Best to see doctor about urinary troubles
 •  Health Calendar
 •  AROUND TOWN
Orchestra will accompany film
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGIF Weekend Calendar
 •  FAITH
U.S. policy on priest abuse sought
 •  Weekly Thoughts
 •  Faith Calendar
 •  WHERE WE WORSHIP
Mormons add new chapel in Keolu Hills
 •  EXPRESSIONS OF FAITH
America's rush to war alarming
 •  FAITH BRIEFS
Women's group program set

Business
 •  2 Hawai'i resorts ranked at top of Zagat's survey
 •  Oversight vote splits SEC
 •  Microsoft faces fine for decal advertising
 •  Dockworkers may face federal action
 •  Ruling allows banks to charge ATM fees
 •  New reports show economy still weak
 •  Business briefs

Opinion
 •  U.S. war on terror: Is it also becoming a war on democracy?
 •  Letters to the Editor