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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for October 19, 2003

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Rainbow Wahine defeat Wildcats

Local News
 •  BIOTECH
Fears grow with genetic crop secrecy
 •  Both sides lose in genetic crop wars
 •  OTHER TOP STORIES
Plan to build tent city for homeless raises outcry
 •  Ironman shares staying power with Hawi town
 •  Hurricanes put Kapolei on map
 •  MILITARY/NATIONAL SECURITY
Hawai'i bases unlikely to close
 •  Pacific leaders meet here this week
 •  OTHER NEWS
Leaks plugged at old-time tiki bar
 •  Presidential candidate to speak tonight
 •  Man, 19, in critical condition after shooting
 •  Roadwork
 •  Hawai'i briefs
 •  Obituaries
 •  Awards
 •  Washington Week
 •  Community Calendar
 •  BOB KRAUSS
A legend named Tom Mountain
 •  LEE CATALUNA
Telling it like it is, Papakolea teens are conquerors

Sports
 •  UH FOOTBALL
UH breaks through on road
 •  Hawai'i saves best for last
 •  Brewster worth the drive, wait
 •  UH VOLLEYBALL
Hawai'i sweeps SMU after slow start
 •  UH BASKETBALL
Men, women get off to rockin' start
 •  UH/WAC
UH considers options as WAC faces shakeup
 •  HIGH SCHOOLS
McKinley clinches final OIA berth
 •  Kaiser playoff-bound
 •  Warriors rout Wolfpack
 •  TRIATHLON
Reid captures men's Ironman for third time; Bowden top woman
 •  BOXING
Viloria camp unhappy
 •  ISLE FILE
Metzger, partner reach beach final
 •  FERD LEWIS
The Drive gives Warriors much-needed finishing touch
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  Buddhists emboldened
 •  Urban tribes are more than just 'Friends'
 •  COMMENTARIES
College calls, but first come applications
 •  Dysfunction plays different role in family TV
 •  TRAVEL
See how the other half lives on the Big Island
 •  Kaua'i treats nature buffs to its landscape playground
 •  Mosey around Upcountry Maui
 •  MUSIC REVIEW
Concert provides artistry, musical insight into death
 •  BOOKS
Ka Palapala Po'okela winners announced
 •  Lit Beat
 •  ISLAND SOUNDS
Kaua'i duo's slack-key sounds easy on the ear
 •  ART REVIEWS
Hawai'i Craftsmen show displays powerful, diverse works
 •  New works by six artists fete the dead
 •  Nelander bold with color and texture
 •  Art Calendar
 •  ANIMAL COMPANIONS
Train pooch to be a 'good dog' with clicker
 •  FAMILY MATTERS
'Cool' mom toughs it out — for herself
 •  Weddings
 •  Births
 •  Deb Aoki's Bento Box
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Sunday

Business
 •  Hawai'i travel tough sell
 •  MONEY MAKEOVER
College years still haunt their finances
 •  OTHER BUSINESS
Go ahead: Test your financial savvy here
 •  Apple debuts iTunes service that's Windows-compatible
 •  Mutual fund 'batting average' useful tool to look at when investing
 •  Convicted hacker no longer a bad guy to prosecutors
 •  Samsung launching Napster music player
 •  Be cautious about plunging back into stock funds
 •  Two key analysts disagree on getting back into telecoms
 •  Crush those romantic illusions of owning a winery
 •  Companies go pink to support breast-cancer awareness
 •  Selling toys to the sugar-and-spice girls
 •  American Eagle tries to regain youth sales
 •  HAWAI'I MARKET WATCH
Spotlight: Aquila Hawaiian Tax-Free A
 •  HAWAI'I STATUS REPORT
Growth in total air passenger arrivals slows down
 •  Unemployment claims rose at slower pace
 •  2003 cruise visitor count to be similar to last year

Opinion
 •  EDITORIALS
Symphony did its part; it's community's turn
 •  U.N. vote suggests Iraq split wasn't deep
 •  FOCUS
The promise of biotech
 •  COMMENTARIES
First step in school reform is seeing problems
 •  Tom Gill: A key figure in social revolution of '50s, early '60s
 •  Iraq strike opened new colonialism
 •  Arakaki lawsuit threatens all of our diverse society
 •  Saddam clearly represented threat to American people
 •  THE RISING EAST
Bush's skipping South Korea points to shaky relations
 •  AFTER DEADLINE
Sensitivity of story made details crucial
 •  Letters to the Editor