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The Honolulu Advertiser - Customer Service
Back issues for Thursday, June 26, 2003
Articles for June 26, 2003
Breaking/PM Stories
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Punchbowl man shot by home intruder
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Helicopter crashes while fighting Moloka'i fire
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English goes undrafted
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Visitor arrivals fall 7.4 percent in May
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Helios crashes into ocean off Barking Sands
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Kamehameha to defend admissions policy
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Fargo won't commit to new carrier base yet
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Engineering exec arrested in Harris investigation
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Wahine coach Goo back for another year
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Police Beat
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Low interest rates drive stocks up
Local News
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Is surfer Sunny Garcia a North Shore reality?
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WILDLIFE
Get out of water if dolphins are jumpy, shark experts say
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Bait changed as traps fail to catch big cat on Maui
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LEGISLATURE
Audit veto puts focus on Lingle's motives
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Legislature leans toward session to override vetoes
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Governor restricts spending
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CITY GOVERNMENT
Another satellite city hall to close
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Mediator to join transit talks
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OTHER NEWS
Music sharers may be sued, industry says
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Remains of 30 people excavated in Kaka'ako
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HECO turnout in Kane'ohe low
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NASA aircraft to test fuel cell in flight today
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Hula competition names winners
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Hawai'i briefs
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POLICE/COURTS
Woman gets life term for stabbing care-home owner
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Police Beat
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EDUCATION
Private Wahiawa high school is moving
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OUR SCHOOLS • WORD OF LIFE ACADEMY
Academy chooses high-tech avenue to learning
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ON CAMPUS
Ballet brings Nisei history to life
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Education briefs
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OBITUARIES
Dr. Richard Moore, 84, was noted radiologist
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Location of Hanifin service changed
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Obituaries
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BUREAUCRACY BUSTER
Tinted glass law governs police, too
Sports
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DIVISION II
Division II classification added for girls sports
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Division II state football tourney approved
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AROUND THE GREENS
Before Wie, Planos big hit at women's Publinx
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Watson, caddie receive support at Senior Open
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Three former UH players in match-play semifinals
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Tour money leaders
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Notices
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HOLES IN ONE
Rousing ovation for ace
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GOLF BRIEFS
Toyama to defend junior title
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OTHER SPORTS
Bulls charge past Alaska
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Hawai'i assists on Colorado's goal to be here
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Hawai'i's Clay on rise in decathlon
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ISLE FILE
Islanders' White gets national honor
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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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Lawbreaker or hero?
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Too many workouts leave many drained, devastated
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Snoop Dogg is 'changing the face of TV'
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JUST MY STYLE
Secretary spices up her wardrobe with show-stopping accessories
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THE LEFT LANE
'To End All Wars' ready to do battle
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Movie Openings
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Tryouts Calendar
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Tube Notes
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TGI Thursday
Business
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ECONOMY
Fed cuts interest rate to 1%
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Small firms say credit not problem
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OTHER BUSINESS
Lingle's veto may curtail Waikiki plans
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Ex-airline trustee continues with job
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Veto won't divert DBEDT focus on diversification
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Ex-officials charged with Boeing theft
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Regulators bar bankrupt Enron
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BUSINESS BRIEFS
ERS only bidder for golf courses
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PERSONAL FINANCE
Rate cut likely to drive savings yields lower
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Widows' grief can often cloud financial judgment
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THE COLOR OF MONEY
Bargain hunters beware: After Chapter 11, company stock may be worthless
Opinion
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EDITORIALS
HPD learns it's not exempt from scandal
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Ease passage to paradise for Asians
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Letters to the Editor
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ISLAND VOICES
Focus on good work by HTA