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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for December 5, 2004

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Warriors beat Michigan State to earn bowl berth
 •  UH men's basketball team edges Saint Louis, 53-52

Local News
 •  THE GRAYING OF HAWAI'I
Families struggle as Hawai'i ages
 •  One day at a time: caring for dad
 •  Families urge streamlined approach to elder services
 •  OTHER TOP STORIES
O'ahu willing to pay for new rail system
 •  Lingle's midterm grade: Popular, strong economy, but . . .
 •  HOMELAND SECURITY
State gets anti-terror grant
 •  EDUCATION
24 more teachers nationally certified
 •  WEATHER
Strong wind, rain normal for winter
 •  Climate experts look past Pacific
 •  ADVERTISER CHRISTMAS FUND
Aloha shirts would cheer two disabled grandsons
 •  OTHER NEWS
Lights delight shivering families
 •  Paddlers stream in to help ill friend
 •  Heiress says 2 were not 'grave robbers'
 •  Healer's plan questioned
 •  USS Oklahoma gets permanent display
 •  Immigration forms now handled via mail
 •  Filmmaker relates how Burns upheld Nisei loyalty
 •  HAWAI'I BRIEFS
Walker dies after being hit by car
 •  LEE CATALUNA
Expert on grief feels loss of loved one in heart, gut
 •  Community Calendar
 •  Information for volunteers
 •  Obituaries

Sports
 •  UH FOOTBALL
Warriors bound for Hawai'i Bowl
 •  Chang's arm, and legs, provide Warriors a lift
 •  UH saved best for second half
 •  Hawai'i Bowl pleased to get UH
 •  Warrior photo gallery
 •  Game statistics
 •  OTHER UH SPORTS
'Bows edge Saint Louis to remain undefeated
 •  Rainbows not imposing, but they're 30-0
 •  BOXING
Castillo retains lightweight title
 •  ISLE FILE
Chaminade trounces Hawai'i-Hilo, 92-73
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  Warriors wanted this one bad
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  THE GRAYING OF HAWAI'I
Coping with the toll of aging
 •  Seniors struggle to find a way to get around
 •  Day programs keep seniors active, connected
 •  Caregivers face range of emotions
 •  Health troubles weigh heavy on folks as they age
 •  Look inward, stay involved, make a plan
 •  Resources for seniors
 •  Questions? Experts help with answers
 •  BOOKS
Magical moments come alive in print
 •  Lit Beat
 •  ART
A rare glimpse into the past
 •  Art Calendar
 •  ISLAND SOUNDS
Traditional music in contemporary styles rings in holidays
 •  OHANA
Gift of hope tops father's yule wish list for daughter
 •  Meeting in middle enriched marriage
 •  Weddings
 •  Births
 •  Volunteers help scrub Hawai'i beaches, parks
 •  Animal Companions
 •  Deb Aoki's Bento Box

Business
 •  Jackie's resurfaces as new firm
 •  State sues funeral services firm
 •  OTHER BUSINESS
Extended-family travel takes off
 •  Stock buybacks sometimes bite back
 •  No job is safe if someone can do it for less
 •  Foreign work is revolutionizing Chinese society
 •  Low-wage Mexico too expensive

Opinion
 •  EDITORIAL
Next two years are critical for Gov. Lingle
 •  VOICES OF EDUCATION
Accountability in education has wide support
 •  THE RISING EAST
Civilized interrogation brings results
 •  AFTER DEADLINE
Aging is changing the way people in the Islands live
 •  TOM PLATE
In China, candor can cost you
 •  Letters to the Editor