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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for January 22, 2003

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Saint Louis' Inferrera commits to UH
 •  FAA clears pilot of wrongdoing in 747 incident
 •  Justice system not broken, chief justice says
 •  Moloka'i cruise ship trial delayed
 •  Punalu'u water service still out
 •  Police Beat
 •  January rally erased by economy, war fear

Local News
 •  MILITARY AFFAIRS
Pearl warships to join carrier groups in Gulf
 •  Bush certain Iraq isn't cooperating
 •  U.S. troops launch Philippine mission
 •  STATE OF THE STATE
Lingle seeks 'modest' gains in tight budget
 •  Budget realities derail tax-cut promise
 •  Lingle advocates alternative schooling
 •  Key points from Gov. Lingle's address
 •  Reactions to Lingle's address
 •  HEALTH/SAFETY
State Hospital progress praised
 •  Terrorism response tested at Pier 53
 •  Airport screeners protesting supervisor selection process
 •  Health briefs
 •  POLICE/COURTS
Police seek attackers of woman from Japan
 •  Sex offender sentenced in Internet case
 •  Police Beat
 •  OTHER NEWS
Windward water break blocks highway, closes school
 •  Land use concern flares over Koa Ridge
 •  Mililani resolution seeks end to antennas
 •  All the factors in place for cold days, chilly nights
 •  $4 million in grants to aid homeless
 •  Perry & Price still No. 1 despite ratings shake-up
 •  Hawai'i briefs
 •  NEIGHBOR ISLANDS
New building at UH-Hilo fulfills expansion plans
 •  Observatory visit up for bid on eBay
 •  Identity of Maui fire victim uncertain
 •  OBITUARIES
Walter G. Chuck, longtime attorney in Hawai'i, dead at 82
 •  Services set for Filipino community leader
 •  James K. Fujikawa, 95, was scholar, cultural leader
 •  Michiko Nakabayashi, radio personality, dead at 76
 •  Obituaries
 •  Corrections
 •  BOB KRAUSS
Electric car has long, bumpy past

Sports
 •  UH SPORTS
Saint Louis' Paepule commits to Warriors
 •  Frazier up for Olympics post in 2004
 •  Warrior volleyball faces tall challenge
 •  Warriors a near-unanimous choice as nation's No. 1 team
 •  Jackson practices baseball with 'Bows
 •  Hawai'i will host resurgent Fresno State
 •  HOMEGROWN REPORT
Kalaheo grad finds you can juggle soccer, school
 •  Cornell's Lee rehabs knee injury as he prepares for No. 1 wrestler
 •  HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
Punahou shuts down Iolani in ILH softball
 •  Leilehua stops Nanakuli to stay unbeaten in OIA
 •  OTHER SPORTS
Surfing greats reunite at Makaha
 •  USOC president refuses to resign
 •  ISLE FILE
Top two seeds lose at USTA's Waikoloa Challenger
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  UH has its eye on USOC
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  The highly decorated 442nd heads for the big screen
 •  Reducing your stress with success
 •  Big diamond paying a visit to Honolulu
 •  NBC maps out a post-'Friends' terrain
 •  SHAPE UP
Slimming down with fiber
 •  THE LEFT LANE
For hue the belle tolls
 •  TGI Wednesday
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TASTE
Score big with winning game-day dips and stew
 •  Lasagna a super choice for big game
 •  Quick and Easy: Sesame-soy Flank Steak
 •  Culinary Calendar
 •  OFF THE SHELF
Sour cream, cream cheese come in lighter versions
 •  COOK'S TIPS
Last-minute seasoning maintains juiciness
 •  FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Restoring order in the recipe drawer
 •  QUICK BITES
KCC dining room opens for spring

Business
 •  HEI may raise rates to pay for pensions
 •  Hawai'i banks say 2002 very good year
 •  Ko Olina pledges job training
 •  Ritz-Carlton to join activity at Ko Olina
 •  New Pro Bowl deal sought
 •  Ethics chief brings up tourism aide's pay
 •  Business briefs
 •  SMALL BUSINESS
It's a surfboard but for softies
 •  SUV-buying incentive could triple under Bush plan
 •  Families find working together pays off
 •  More young adults itching to be their own bosses
 •  How to get your clients to pay up what's owed
 •  Difference between small-business owner, entrepreneur noted

Opinion
 •  EDITORIAL
Lingle's speech offered positive surprises
 •  Gov. Lingle's State of the State address
 •  Letters to the Editor