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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for June 26, 2005

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Wie falters as Birdie Kim captures U.S. Women's Open

Local News
 •  The worst-laid plans
 •  Speeding takes a heavier toll
 •  Lucrative weddings at war memorial
 •  DISPATCHES FROM IRAQ
Hawai'i troops find ally in mayor
 •  UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI'I
UH film school founder to step aside
 •  UH plans Native Hawaiian law center
 •  OTHER NEWS
So how does Honolulu taste? It's 'ono!
 •  Parade participants put on a show for gay pride
 •  Veterans' healthcare short by $1 billion
 •  Advertiser honored for series on aging in Hawai'i
 •  HAWAI'I BRIEFS
Brushfire closes section of road
 •  OUR HONOLULU
Exploring purpose of petroglyph
 •  OBITUARIES
Memorial for educator Shannon Ajifu on Friday
 •  Obituaries
 •  Information for volunteers
 •  Washington Week

Sports
 •  GOLF
Wie tied for lead
 •  Sorenstam may need close to miracle finish
 •  Summer youth programs available statewide
 •  BODYBOARDING
Benco best bodyboarder
 •  FOOTBALL
Chang's chances to stay with Cardinals improve
 •  Exhibition game opening doors for Kapanui
 •  OLYMPICS
Kailua kayaker edged in trials
 •  ISLE FILE
Kaua'i paddlers finish fifth in New York race
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  Viloria has real-life ghost story

Island Life
 •  Family planning starts early for big reunions
 •  MOMENTS OF LIFE
Lu'au lauds baby's first
 •  BOOKS
Gritty Island tale ends happily
 •  'Lahaina Noon' about a warm, clear feeling
 •  Lit Beat
 •  ART
Artists, too, see summer as time for fun
 •  Art Calendar
 •  ISLAND SOUNDS
Trio's 'Heart' disc a beauty — inside, out
 •  K-DRAMA
Dramas reflect social issues in South Korea
 •  'Mr. Housewife' features hot-tempered husband
 •  OHANA
It was commencement rite like no other
 •  LOVE STORIES
In her book, this jock captured her heart
 •  Births
 •  Animal Companions
 •  Deb Aoki's bento box
 •  Tryouts Calendar

Business
 •  SUBSTANCE ABUSE — HIGHS AND LOWS ON THE JOB
The struggle to keep Hawai'i workers clean and sober
 •  In Hawai'i, employers try supportive approach
 •  Zippy's new drug policy identifies 'problem' workers
 •  Anti-drug fight transcends workplace in Hana
 •  He's been there: Boss strict on drugs, close to workers
 •  Drug addicts can turn to HR
 •  Substance abuse resources

Opinion
 •  EDITORIALS
Smart card program is worth reviving
 •  Let's save PBS, NPR from partisanship
 •  PUBLIC BROADCASTING SERVICE
Making a case for PBS
 •  Making a case for PBS
 •  JERRY BURRIS
States' rights issues give Isles occasional strange bedfellows
 •  ISLAND VOICES
Lingle outlines issues at stake in bill to raises taxes for transit
 •  COMMENTARIES
LBJ understood value of compromise
 •  America's tolerance level tested
 •  Unflattering Clinton book raises questions
 •  THE RISING EAST
North Korea unlikely to give up nukes
 •  AFTER DEADLINE
News team focuses on citizen soldiers this time
 •  Letters to the Editor

Dining Out
 •  COVER STORY
Weeklong party to start tomorrow
 •  THE INSIDE SCOOP
Formaggio gives guests reason to smile
 •  BACKPAGE STORY
E & O takes diners on an exotic culinary tour