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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for May 7, 2003

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Audubon to operate Waimea Falls Park
 •  Officials investigate Hawai'i Kai 'puppy mill'
 •  No talks set as Wahiawa nurse strike enters third day
 •  Giant jellyfish found off Hawai'i
 •  Lana'i tourists biggest spenders
 •  Police Beat
 •  Drop in Cisco sales pushes stocks lower

Local News
 •  Big Island bars may face ban on smoking
 •  Ex-CEO of Kamehameha faced complaint in 1998
 •  Longer airport goodbyes possible
 •  'Fishing Village' project moving forward
 •  Bird lovers far and wide offer peacock sanctuary
 •  LEGISLATURE
Governor fights for school repair
 •  Lingle says tax-credits bill flawed by addition
 •  POLICE/COURTS
Hawai'i inmates housed in Arizona to move
 •  Suspect names sought before trial in Kahealani death
 •  Slain chef's family opposed to leniency
 •  Two accused of kidnapping pageant contestant
 •  Police seek Kapahulu bank robber
 •  City sued over awarding of Waimea Falls contract
 •  Motorcycle crash victim identified
 •  OTHER NEWS
Kailua boulder to be removed
 •  Ehime Maru replacement starts voyage
 •  No talks set as Wahiawa nurse strike enters third day
 •  Students celebrate bass hatchery program
 •  City spends HUD money by deadline
 •  O'ahu briefs
 •  Obituaries
 •  Corrections
 •  Salutes
 •  Project Kokua
 •  BOB KRAUSS
Tall tales are fun to swallow

Sports
 •  Price hike proposed for men's volleyball tickets
 •  UH honors Theocharidis, Judd
 •  2004 Hula Bowl to be played Jan. 17
 •  HOMEGROWN REPORT
Utah's Souza receives notoriety
 •  BYU's Lei pounding softball pitchers
 •  Lam reaches NCAA tennis tourney
 •  HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
Kamehameha wraps up ILH title
 •  'Aiea baseball team focuses on the present not the past
 •  Two Nickles worth a lot to Mililani track team
 •  Iolani's Morrissey headed to Harvard
 •  ISLE FILE
HPU coach won't head to nationals with teams
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  One shining moment to savor
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  Homemade facials
 •  'Lizzie,' hit films ride on TV teens
 •  High drama, urban attitude color fashions at HCC show
 •  SHAPE UP
Myths about fitness exposed
 •  HAWAI'I'S BACHELOR
Hawai'i's Bachelor offers clues on winner
 •  THE LEFT LANE
America in focus
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Wednesday
 •  TASTE
Pure veggie flavors can be chosen to meld without sauces or butter
 •  Twinkie, Twinkie, deep-fried star is what you are
 •  Culinary Calendar
 •  Quick and Easy: Bowties with Chicken and Fresh Tomato Sauce
 •  RECIPE DOCTOR
Blackberry Wine Cake's lighter but still colorful
 •  COOK'S TIPS
Taking cream cheese beyond bagels
 •  QUICK BITES
Roy's to open at Ko Olina Golf Club
 •  FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Olive oil gives roast a moist, flavorful touch

Business
 •  Major player backs City Bank takeover bid
 •  2 ships to begin cruises in 2004
 •  Maui Land & Pineapple reports $626,000 net loss
 •  Historic S. Hata Building in Hilo for sale
 •  Business briefs
 •  NATION BUSINESS
Car deals getting sweeter
 •  Kmart has big gaps in management staff
 •  Student loan rates likely to fall below 4 percent
 •  SMALL BUSINESS
Opening shop proves scary success
 •  Worker health costs replace taxes as top pain
 •  Returning reservists need that period of adjustment
 •  Marketers target firms owned by women

Opinion
 •  EDITORIALS
Being 'local' is more a matter of the heart
 •  Stem-cell research seems unstoppable
 •  State tourism talks move into the sunlight
 •  VOLCANIC ASH
Chance lost for campaign finance reform
 •  Letters to the Editor