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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for September 30, 2002

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Filling Mink's seat could take two elections
 •  Hawaiian, Aloha get antitrust exemption
 •  Produce, milk may be affected first in dock dispute
 •  Mink's offices to stay open, staff remains on payroll
 •  'Ewa plantation house destroyed
 •  Police Beat
 •  Stock market still in freefall

Local News
 •  Democrats urge voting for Mink in general election
 •  Service for Mink planned Friday at State Capitol
 •  ELECTION 2002
Poll finds economy, schools top issues
 •  AARP pushes prescription issue
 •  Senate District 24 candidates debate tonight
 •  OTHER NEWS
Census shows English is second language for 27 percent in Hawai'i
 •  Bocce Club assembles for all things Italian
 •  Kahala senior project advances
 •  Kailua deals with difficulty in 'Sunset' preparations
 •  O'ahu briefs
 •  NEIGHBOR ISLANDS
Kona tries to untangle its traffic
 •  Public hearing on property tax set for Kaua'i
 •  Obituaries
 •  Awards
 •  JAN TENBRUGGENCATE
Seacology conserves for a better world

Sports
 •  Kai 'Opua wins third Na Wahine O Ke Kai crown
 •  UH FOOTBALL
Bass' right knee sprained
 •  FERD LEWIS
Beat Boise and road opens up
 •  RYDER CUP
Europeans set the tone early
 •  ISLE FILE
Rainbow Wahine rout Weber State in soccer
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  It's all about action for sporty glam girls in SG
 •  Workshops bring together arts, environment and culture
 •  TIP-OFF
Kikaida becoming frequent isle visitor
 •  THE LEFT LANE
Hawai'i's child heroes
 •  ABOUT MEN
Down in the trenches of local guydom, there are no pants
 •  TGI Monday
 •  Tube Notes

Business
 •  DOT to rule on airlines' exemption request today
 •  DOCKWORKERS
Docks on West Coast shut down indefinitely
 •  Local businesses say they've planned ahead
 •  NATION BUSINESS
Billionaires target America's Cup top prize
 •  Poor stocks force many out of retirement
 •  LEADERSHIP CORNER
Bank executive Lau values face to face meetings
 •  IT'S MY FRIDAY
Avon door-to-door sales is just not every woman's calling
 •  Coming Events
 •  Trade Winds

Opinion
 •  EDITORIALS
HECO pause in power plant planning is wise
 •  Fond farewell to Kodak Hula Show
 •  Letters to the Editor
 •  ISLAND VOICES
Against change at all costs

Military Briefing
 •  Kane'ohe Marines test tech-war gizmos
 •  Enforcing the 'no-fly' zone over Iraq
 •  Briefs
 •  MILITARY UPDATE
Service-related ailments, disabilities get priority