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The Honolulu Advertiser - Customer Service
Back issues for Tuesday, January 21, 2003
Articles for January 21, 2003
Breaking/PM Stories
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Lingle vows to restore trust in government
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Text of Lingle's address
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UH men's volleyball team retains No. 1 rank
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Boatner accepts UH football scholarship
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Chilly weather expected tonight
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Hawai'i lends a hand after Guam typhoon
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Police Beat
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Central Pacific Bank sees returns surge
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Healthier profits fail to prevent stock slide
Local News
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Guam grateful Hawai'i sent help after typhoon
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Every cent counts for Hawai'i's counties
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UH bid process called unfair
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State of State speech to air live on TV, online
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Cemetery proposal unsettles families
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MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY
Civil rights ideals invoked across Islands
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Hilo marchers oppose war with Iraq
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Thousands pay tribute with antiwar protests nationwide
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HEALTH/SAFETY
More money sought for prisons
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Hawai'i to begin smallpox program
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FIRE/RESCUE
Teen rescued from high surf off La'ie
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Body found in Maui home after fire
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Oregon man loses yacht, future home to high seas
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OTHER NEWS
KHON antenna irks neighbors
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Kahuku High choir gets expert coaching
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Nurses face emotional return to work
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Maui developers denied right to build at Palauea
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Police Beat
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O'ahu briefs
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COMMUTING
Transit talk offers eerie signs we've taken this road before
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O'ahu alternatives to the usual drive
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Obituaries
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LEE CATALUNA
'Checkers and Pogo' kids had it all wrong
Sports
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HIGH SCHOOLS
Lineman headed for BYU
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Basketball all in family for Kaimuki's Miyasakas
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Advertiser's Top 10 basketball poll
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Weekly honors
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Standings, statistics
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Coming events
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UH SPORTS
UH libero plans to play
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Rainbows hope to rebound
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Kahuku's Ah You chooses Hawai'i
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ISLE FILE
Four earn berths in Waikoloa tennis
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For the Record
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On the Air
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Sports Calendar
Island Life
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The showdown begins for starry-eyed young hopefuls
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Product plugs to join show's flow
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'Simpsons' settles in for sitcom history
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Filmmakers examine a town's racial divide
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FASHION TRENDS
A denim bag with little fuss
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ABOUT WOMEN
Pedicures provide Mom with some pampering, much peace
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THE LEFT LANE
Celine on a biz blitz
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SHOW BIZ
Sheryl Crow soaking up the sun on Maui
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Tube Notes
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TGI Tuesday
Business
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HEI reports fourth-quarter profits up by nearly 14%
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Qualcomm chief puts focus on schools
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OTHER BUSINESS
Bush aide's party raises ethics issue
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Survival is top concern for airline industry in 2003
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Penny-pinchers long on symbolism, short on substance
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TODAY'S TECHNOLOGY
DVD players get more bells, whistles
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Microsoft announces antipiracy programs
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Few take time to erase hard drives
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HI. TECH
Registering domain name beats trying to fight for it with someone else
Opinion
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EDITORIALS
Our students deserve better facilities
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DOE budget: huge test for lawmakers
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Don't expect welcome for red-light van cams
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Letters to the Editor
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ISLAND VOICES
Lottery? Yes, let's go there
Technology/Click!
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BYTE MARKS
Search skies through Net telescopes
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Slim is in for the future of digital entertainment
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Microsoft sees Spot run personal devices