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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for January 1, 2005

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Heavy flooding reported on Kaua'i

Local News
 •  Arrival of New Year is relatively subdued
 •  Family, friends mourn honor student
 •  ASIA TSUNAMI DISASTER
Bush boosts tsunami relief aid to $350 million
 •  Tsunami alert? Walk, run, drive inland
 •  Asian victims wait as aid flows to tourists
 •  Local relief efforts
 •  Muslims in Hawai'i appeal for tsunami relief
 •  POLICE/COURTS
Parking program ex-aides sue HPD
 •  Nanakuli head-on kills man, injures two
 •  OTHER NEWS
HUD wants $174,036 back
 •  Hannemann adds six to Cabinet
 •  Burial site program needs money and staff, audit says
 •  Salutes
 •  Obituaries

Sports
 •  TOP TEN STORIES IN SPORTS
Olympian Bryan Clay led the way in 2004
 •  Rainbows responded to Shoji's guidance
 •  UH volleyball tops charts in online voting
 •  UH SPORTS
UH can't afford cold start in Reno
 •  Ex-UCLA receiver commits to Hawai'i
 •  Alberta sweeps Warriors
 •  ISLE FILE
Chaminade rolls in basketball, 115-68
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
 •  Sports Calendar

Island Life
 •  Family comes first
 •  Arrive early for free 'Concert of Stars' at BYU
 •  Maui Film Festival's First Light series wraps up this weekend
 •  Shop 'til you drop at 'surprise bag' event at Ala Moana Center today
 •  PRESCRIPTIONS
Screenings and tests help women maintain health
 •  Health Calendar
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Saturday
 •  FAITH
Turn on spiritual radar now
 •  Hawai'i day at national cathedral Jan. 9
 •  Weekly Thoughts
 •  Faith Calendar

Business
 •  Aloha readies for its remake
 •  Hawai'i still near bottom in patents
 •  NATION BUSINESS
Disaster delays U.S. supply lines
 •  Google shares end year at $199.88
 •  Insiders increase sales of company shares
 •  War lifts local economies, worries
 •  Yellowstone Club lures big rollers to Big Sky privacy
 •  Starbucks' vision of Austria growth grows fuzzy

Opinion
 •  EDITORIAL
Gamesmanship is harming U.S. judiciary
 •  Letters to the Editor