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The Honolulu Advertiser - Customer Service
Back issues for Wednesday, May 29, 2002
Articles for May 29, 2002
Breaking/PM Stories
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Tourism authority willing to pay for stadium turf
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Principal warns staff about sign waving
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Hawai'i's top speller survives first national round
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Rains wilt supply of fragrant flowers
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New Hawaii.com designed to attract tourists
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Police Beat
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United closing 3 Isle ticket offices
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Matson to buy 2 container ships
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Novellus, Halliburton news sends stocks lower
Local News
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Former state senator Ige gets six-month sentence
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New habitats on O'ahu, Big Island proposed
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James Grant Benton, local-style comedian, dies at 53
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Last trace of World Trade Center removed
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POLICE/COURTS
2,600 ticketed as non-bucklers
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Kaua'i hospital pays $1.5 million in federal settlement
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State legal officials to face questions
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City acts to replace eight liquor inspectors
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More dogs at Ha'iku home prompt weekly inspection
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Man pleads guilty in Ma'ili Point fatalities
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Police Beat
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OTHER NEWS
State shuffles priorities for roadwork on O'ahu
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Retired judge nominated for trusteeship
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Aloha Tower deck to reopen
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Firefighters continue fire control at volcano
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Lingle now official as candidate for governor
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Critics say ag bills would lead to development
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Water board may delay rate hike for two years
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Trash pile grows in 'Ewa Beach
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O'ahu briefs
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Grants
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Obituaries
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Corrections
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BOB KRAUSS
Troupe embraced with aloha
Sports
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UH SPORTS
Warrior football team to find place for Cal Lee
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Warriors trimming football roster
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'Bows overhaul baseball lineup
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Team manager will be promoted to assistant coach
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AstroPlay wants shot at stadium resurfacing
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HOMEGROWN REPORT
Injured Jackson lifts BYU into NCAAs
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Clay clears final hurdle of career in winning form
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Punahou grad Miyahira a softball standout
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Iolani's Lei, Baldwin's Russell to play softball at Brigham Young
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ISLE FILE
Garcia advances, Irons, Robb eliminated in Fiji
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Sky's the limit for Hawai'i sumotori
Island Life
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'Mario' video game guru strives to stay ahead
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Home from college? Here are must-dos
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THE LEFT LANE
Musically amusing
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SHOW BIZ
Ho honored for efforts supporting military
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TGI Wednesday
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Tube Notes
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TASTE
From garden to table
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Kiawe smoke enlivens Maui chef's salads
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The ever-delicious turnover has crossed many borders
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Bing cherries make this dessert special
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Quick and Easy: Spaghetti Puttanesca
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OFF THE SHELF
Two coconut products star in many Filipino sweets
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QUICK BITES
L'Uraku planning a 10-course feast
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FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Glamour of a chef's work overestimated
Business
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General Growth completes Victoria Ward purchase
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Retailers recruited from Mainland
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Cultural center adds museum entryway
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Defense firm buys U.S. Marine Repair
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Home sales leave spending in the dust
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Bigwig identity thief gets 8-year term
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Two Disney World hotels picketed
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Vanguard Airlines turned down for aid loan
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Business briefs
Opinion
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EDITORIALS
All aboard for the Ko Olina Choo Choo
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Ige sentence begins restoration of faith
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Letters to the Editor
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VOLCANIC ASH
Take a lesson from Las Vegas