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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for July 5, 2004

Local News
 •  Waikiki tops drownings list
 •  Hawai'i on TV lacks state's racial diversity
 •  Service dogs help ease the bumps in life's road
 •  City restores 1916 auditorium
 •  HIGHER EDUCATION
U.S. students paying less for college
 •  UH raising tuition 3 percent
 •  INDEPENDENCE DAY
Schofield Fourth lifts spirits
 •  What's open, closed
 •  OTHER NEWS
Tainted dirt to be removed in Hilo
 •  Half of hillside work done at Castle Junction
 •  Chicago firm bids for two airport contracts
 •  Hawai'i briefs
 •  OBITUARIES
Services set for Stanley E. Igawa
 •  Obituaries
 •  Salutes
 •  Community Calendar
 •  JAN TENBRUGGENCATE
Rising sea swamping low islands

Sports
 •  GOLF
Wie finishes tied for 13th, qualifies for 2005 Open
 •  JUDO
Grandparents have four champs to brag about
 •  PADDLING
Outrigger master of Macfarlane
 •  ISLE FILE
Renegade projected as first to arrive in yacht race
 •  For the Record
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  On the Air

Island Life
 •  COMMENTARIES
Just about anything can spark a bar brawl
 •  Fathers finding their crucial role
 •  FITNESS PROFILE
Nothing stands between ad executive, daily swim
 •  ENTERTAINMENT
Armchair travel hounds, rejoice
 •  ABOUT MEN
Cooking? Get it to go instead
 •  ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
Get creative with 'Tommy Tomato' and friends
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Monday

Business
 •  Tugboat workers settle
 •  Teen shares advice of CEOs
 •  Bank of America to pay $69 million to settle suit
 •  AT WORK
U.S. firms urged to outsource jobs faster
 •  Money colors voters' views of election race
 •  Many older Americans continue working
 •  AT WORK
Change of careers requires high-achiever attitude
 •  LEADERSHIP CORNER
For restaurant executive, business is a team sport
 •  Hawai'i employment
 •  Coming Events
 •  Trade Winds

Opinion
 •  EDITORIALS
Mediation useful, but secrecy doesn't cut it
 •  Aki sentence: Judge chose best of options
 •  Internet law mostly chills free speech
 •  Letters to the Editor
 •  ISLAND VOICES
Slater's Portland claims are unfounded

Military Briefing
 •  Soldier's daughter wins essay contest
 •  Supply system failed in Iraq
 •  U.S. military, not Iraqis, behind toppling of statue
 •  MILITARY UPDATE
Concurrent receipt not reaching retirees