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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for October 1, 2002

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Final shipments arrive tonight, Thursday
 •  Industries feel effect of closed ports
 •  House of Representatives remember Mink
 •  17 federal screeners start work at airport
 •  Ex-priest arraigned on sex abuse charges
 •  Police Beat
 •  Bargain-hunting prompts Dow advance
 •  UH's Bass likely out for Saturday game

Local News
 •  Vacancies trouble HPD
 •  ELECTION 2002
Special election set for rest of Mink's term
 •  Mink remembered in D.C.
 •  Teachers withholding endorsement for governor
 •  Lingle, Hirono adjust campaign plans
 •  Election briefs
 •  POLICE/COURTS
Hit-and-run driver sentenced to prison
 •  Police show shearing is caring for comrade with cancer
 •  Kalakaua gambling site raided
 •  Liquor inspector sues in whistleblowing case
 •  Jury finds attacker guilty in fatal baseball bat beating
 •  Group stresses it was 'victimized'
 •  OTHER NEWS
UH expands to downtown
 •  Suicide hotline changes hands
 •  Japanese Cultural Center selling Mo'ili'ili building
 •  Fire destroys house in 'Ewa
 •  O'ahu briefs
 •  COMMUTING
Woman fights to restore Harano's name
 •  O'ahu alternatives to the usual drive
 •  OBITUARIES
Kenneth F. Froelich, former owner of Frito-Lay Hawai'i, dead at 89
 •  Rod Gardiner, local restaurateur, dead at 65
 •  Obituaries
 •  Corrections
 •  LEE CATALUNA
Playing politics with Mink

Sports
 •  UH SPORTS
UH's depth paying off
 •  HIGH SCHOOLS
Upsets shake up high school football
 •  Roosevelt uses tricks for treat
 •  High school notes
 •  Advertiser's Top 10 football poll
 •  Standings, statistics
 •  Weekly honors
 •  ISLE FILE
Rainbows remain No. 2 in volleyball poll
 •  OTHER SPORTS
Lelie says dropped pass costly
 •  On the Air
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  Multi-ethnic wrestler turned movie star proud of heritage
 •  'Bitch' looks at the reality modern women face
 •  ABOUT WOMEN
As you approach the big 5-0, old-futdom can start to creep in
 •  THE LEFT LANE
For the love of food
 •  Filming, staying 'dry' on O'ahu
 •  SHOW BIZ
Ikaika Kahoano wants to be an island draw
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Tuesday

Business
 •  DOCKWORKERS
Shipping lines, workers refuse to yield as ports idle
 •  Air-cargo options studied
 •  AIRLINES
Carriers get antitrust relief
 •  United Airlines cagey on bailout hope
 •  OTHER BUSINESS
Markets plunge to new lows in third quarter
 •  Ex-WorldCom chief among telecom execs sued for shady IPO deals
 •  Hotel stocks fall as analysts trim estimates
 •  Economic growth in Hawai'i projected
 •  TODAY'S TECHNOLOGY
AMD gambles on power chip for PCs
 •  Machines getting smarter all the time
 •  Slower gain in online holiday sales is forecast
 •  Landmark signs with mentors
 •  HI. TECH
New math of Hawai'i's technology backers creates credibility problems

Opinion
 •  EDITORIALS
Campaign 2002 should dive beneath the polls
 •  Panic hoarding can upset our economy
 •  Surf contests shouldn't deny the other surfers
 •  Letters to the Editor
 •  SECOND OPINION
Shoppers could rescue us

Technology/Click!
 •  BYTE MARKS
Visit to Kaho'olawe a breath of fresh air
 •  Apple's iPod does Windows almost as well as it does Macintosh
 •  Diplomas faked on the Net worry some universities