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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for February 17, 2004

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  UH pitcher Rodrigues out for season
 •  Three killed in North Kona crash
 •  UH men's volleyball ranked No. 1 in poll
 •  Cingular bid for AT&T Wireless propels stocks

Local News
 •  Erosion, landowners claiming state's beaches
 •  GREAT ALOHA RUN
Fun reigns again at 20th Great Aloha Run
 •  Photo gallery
 •  POLICE
Big Island father hasn't heard from police
 •  Crash victim's father doubts son was racing
 •  Police Beat
 •  AIR AMBULANCE TRAGEDY
Flight plan cited in crash report
 •  Hawai'i Air Ambulance provides lifeline to Neighbor Islands
 •  HEALTH
Children given free sports mouthguards
 •  Moloka'i hospital to get upgrade
 •  OTHER NEWS
Senate aims to close Marshall Islands adoption loophole
 •  City undecided about Kaimuki Trolley's fate
 •  Lingle, legislators making strong push for renewable energy
 •  New generation of Hawaiians explores sovereignty possibilities
 •  Film looks at Asian Americans following 9/11
 •  Scientist, wife give UH-Hilo $2.4 million for scholarships
 •  Hawai'i briefs
 •  DRIVE TIME
Legislation, enforcement, education can make roads safer
 •  Obituaries
 •  Corrections
 •  LEE CATALUNA
Ignorance remains underfoot

Sports
 •  UH SPORTS
'Flat' Warriors sweep Pacific, move into first
 •  Bauer earns first WAC honor
 •  UH arrival in Boise delayed two hours
 •  2004 GREAT ALOHA RUN
Abdalah, Smith set pace
 •  HIGH SCHOOLS
Hand it to Kim, Trojans to be state-tourney ready
 •  Tournament to be played on FieldTurf for first time
 •  Advertiser's Top 10 basketball poll
 •  Weekly honors
 •  Standings, statistics
 •  OTHER SPORTS
Peterson, Naish, Ishii, DeSoto named to Hall
 •  ISLE FILE
Lajola reaches semifinals
 •  FERD LEWIS
Yanks only doing what they are allowed to
 •  For the Record
 •  On the Air
 •  Sports Calendar

Island Life
 •  Sacrifices of the heart
 •  First of 3 Island 'Idol' hopefuls to sing tonight
 •  Anti-obesity project takes toonful tack
 •  ABOUT WOMEN
Even youngest girls worshiped at the altar of Beatlemania
 •  THE LEFT LANE
Five ways to avoid wasting five minutes
 •  SHOW BIZ
Singer rolls on new ride, new CD
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Tuesday

Business
 •  No concrete talks scheduled
 •  Norwegian's cruise ship will be finished after all
 •  Starwood ends deal with Molokai Lodge
 •  Fee sought in bid for airline blasted
 •  BUSINESS BRIEFS
Kona firm loses $1.8 million
 •  OTHER BUSINESS
Bids for AT&T upped to $38B
 •  Disney takeover bid rejected
 •  Procter & Gamble challenges Starbucks
 •  Halliburton delays billing military for meals
 •  TODAY'S TECHNOLOGY
Criticism of Microsoft 'monoculture' reverberates
 •  Some PCs part of spam problem
 •  New products aim to make Internet radio more portable

Opinion
 •  EDITORIALS
Jaywalking is fatal in some parts of town
 •  Legislative Democrats need ideas, not ploys
 •  Letters to the Editor
 •  ISLAND VOICES
Be safe: You, too, are a pedestrian

Technology/Click!
 •  BYTE MARKS
Zines still flourish in the age of the Internet
 •  Q&A
Not all software is compatible with XP
 •  Tech-driven toys head for shelves