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The Honolulu Advertiser - Customer Service
Back issues for Thursday, January 13, 2005
Articles for January 13, 2005
Breaking/PM Stories
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Wie struggles with the best
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Woman found dead on Kaua'i
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7th Fleet team on Guam to investigate sub accident
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Good deals for office space becoming more rare
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Police Beat
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Share prices go lower on oil prices, jobs news
Local News
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MILITARY AFFAIRS
Realism prepares them for the reality of war in Iraq
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Chickenskin packed in sheepskin
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Soldier from Hawai'i charged with abuse
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OTHER TOP STORIES
Charter schools' troubles audited
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Comet rendezvous excites stargazers
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Hawai'i DUI deaths fall 40%
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POLICE/COURTS
Man to plead guilty in sale of skull
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Local reaction to change in sentencing guidelines mixed
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POLICE BEAT
Motorcyclist critically injured
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UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI'I
UH details its flood costs for state legislators
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EDUCATION
Girls gather to break stereotype
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OUR SCHOOLS | SAINT FRANCIS SCHOOL
Tuition is challenge at Catholic campus
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EDUCATION SNAPSNOT
School proud of enriched learning
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EDUCATION BRIEFS
Register today for Priory test
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OTHER NEWS
Vicious dog law may get tougher
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Thousands flock to Job Quest
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Ha'iku Stairs plan foiled
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NBA coach in Maui permit dispute
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Resurgent NAACP chapter holds fund-raiser to boost services
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HAWAI'I BRIEFS
18 left homeless by fire in Ka'u
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BUREAUCRACY BUSTER
Suit forced curb ramp alterations
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OBITUARIES
Peter Aiona Jr., 62, took stand
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Obituaries
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What's open, closed
Sports
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2005 SONY OPEN
Playing in Wie's shadow
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Wie will play in LPGA's Kraft Nabisco tourney
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UH SPORTS
UH team stricken by flu-like symptoms
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Oregon's loss is UH's gain as Mililani's Kia commits
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Theocharidis to play in UH alumni match
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HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
No. 3 Campbell overtakes Nanakuli, 60-47
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Moanalua, Castle girls miss chances in 0-0 tie
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Kessell carries unbeaten Kailua
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GOLF REPORT
Older golfers making Sony Open one for ages
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Holes in one
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Golf notices
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Sports Calendar
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On the Air
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FERD LEWIS
No. 1 will finally tee it up
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For the Record
Island Life
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Oscar contenders shine it on
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'29 Down' production picking up steam
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ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
'David Carradine' playing at Kumu Kahua Theatre
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Movie Openings
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Tryouts Calendar
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Tube Notes
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TGI Thursday
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SHOW BIZ
Comedian mines new material close to home
Business
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HECO under fire at hearing
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Hawaiian, 2 more unions reach deal
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Chinese travelers' visa good for a year
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Old Kapalua hotel to go
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State outlines goals for Kaka'ako land
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Lingle targets workers' comp
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AKAMAI MONEY
Equity indexed annuities can have drawbacks for investor
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PERSONAL FINANCE
Get tax break for tsunami donation
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Extracurricular efforts lead to college cash
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Sticker prices on autos becoming more irrelevant
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Check for legitimate charities
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BUSINESS BRIEFS
Aloha not an airport liability
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Hawai'i deposit rates
Opinion
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EDITORIALS
Tsunami safety is mostly common sense
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We must give Abbas a chance to succeed
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Letters to the Editor