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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for September 22, 2002

Local News
 •  ELECTION 2002
It's Hirono vs. Lingle
 •  Low turnout in primary spells bad news for Lingle
 •  Four incumbents feeling unions' anger
 •  Aiona edges ahead of Tanonaka for No. 2 spot
 •  State's No. 1 job in Lingle's sights after easy victory
 •  Hirono confident she'll unite party to win the big one
 •  Council returns favor incumbents, state legislators
 •  Redistricting may be behind low turnout
 •  Mink takes wide lead despite health issue
 •  2 familiar faces make finals for Kaua'i mayor
 •  Apana, Arakawa ready for second round in Maui
 •  Big Isle council races quickly pared down
 •  School board incumbents leading way to general election
 •  OTHER TOP STORIES
Body of bottle hunter recovered in Waipahu
 •  Healthcare provider cutting 30 jobs
 •  Boulder hazard prompts calls
 •  POLICE
Three die, four badly injured in collision on Maui
 •  Motorcyclist hospitalized after hit-and-run
 •  Three men sought in videotaped car break-in
 •  OTHER NEWS
Public access TV must open records
 •  Hawai'i groups, individuals join worldwide cleanup effort
 •  Philippines president will visit next month
 •  Hawai'i briefs
 •  Obituaries
 •  Grants
 •  Washington Week
 •  BOB KRAUSS
Remote reef's impact hits home
 •  LEE CATALUNA
Didn't bother to vote? Then the black mark is on you

Sports
 •  HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
De La Salle's streak at 127 and counting
 •  Field position key for Spartans
 •  Long Beach Poly leaves Kahuku in dust
 •  Jones blazes through Kahuku 'D'
 •  Kahuku, Long Beach Poly statistics
 •  St. Louis, De La Salle statistics
 •  OTHER HIGH SCHOOL
Iolani meet has hotly contested races
 •  UH SPORTS
Warriors rally around Withy-Allen
 •  Ilaoa's TD is just a preview
 •  Fake punt was Kapanui's to call
 •  Rainbow Wahine sweep St. Mary's to remain undefeated
 •  SEPTEMBER GRAND SUMO TOURNAMENT
Musashimaru defeats Takanohana for title
 •  ISLE FILE
Kealakehe 4th-quarter rally stops Hawai'i Prep
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  Jones sees himself in fifth-year senior

Island Life
 •  ADVERTISER BOOK CLUB
Fateful trip inspires book 'Year of Wonders'
 •  Author has ties to Islands
 •  Lit Beat
 •  ISLAND SOUNDS
Sweet Sani sounds helped out by friends
 •  ART REVIEW
Members of The Artists' Group show what's new
 •  Art Calendar
 •  TRAVEL
Encountering the lords of the deep
 •  Animal Companions: Adoptables
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGIF Weekend Calendar
 •  FAMILY MATTERS
Discipline need not be harsh to be effective
 •  FUN HOUSE
Complexities of color a little baffling
 •  'OHANA BRIEFS
The pain of heavy books
 •  Births
 •  Deb Aoki's Bento Box

Business
 •  Strong condo market gets O'ahu developers going
 •  Deals abound as tourism industry fights skimpy visitor arrivals
 •  NATIONAL BUSINESS
Disney, AOL chiefs fending off challenges
 •  U.S. can expect further drop in capital from overseas
 •  Labor situation remains precarious for Boeing
 •  REAL ESTATE
Experts rank nation's overpriced real estate markets
 •  Two distinct housing markets divide nation's buyers
 •  AIRLINES
United places faith in industry newcomer
 •  JetBlue uses in-flight TV to lure travelers
 •  Airlines anticipating a return to profitability

Opinion
 •  EDITORIALS
Voters deserve more than easy platitudes
 •  Don't be fooled by Middle Eastern looks
 •  FOCUS
Peace Corps volunteer from Kailua makes a difference
 •  Journal gives glimpse of life in Peace Corps
 •  Bigger Peace Corps not the way to end poverty, deter terrorism
 •  COMMENTARIES
We need a revitalized media council to address tough topics
 •  War against Iraq could breed even more terrorism
 •  AFTER DEADLINE
Sometimes, statistics that don't pencil out still can be correct
 •  Letters to the Editor