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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for April 28, 2003

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Two women escape from OCCC
 •  CPB takes hostile bid to shareholders
 •  Broncos grab free agent UH punter
 •  Woman claims she wrote threats to cut short cruise
 •  Police Beat
 •  Bankoh charges affect earnings
 •  Continental adds Houston-to-Maui route
 •  Dow rises 165 on investor faith

Local News
 •  Strides made in lead-paint cleanup of preschools
 •  Kahalu'u united in anti-drug campaign
 •  New law could bleed gamecock breeding businesses
 •  El Nino's end likely to bring normal rain
 •  Attorneys' fees add up for DOE
 •  CITY GOVERNMENT
City races to spend HUD grants
 •  Pali Golf Course at the mercy of Mother Nature
 •  Kapolei eager to showcase city for Sunset events
 •  AMERICA AT WAR: HAWAI'I IMPACT
Sailors back from double duty in Gulf
 •  OTHER NEWS
Hale'iwa bridge deemed safe
 •  Capsule docks with space station
 •  Ni'ihau shell collection 'returned'
 •  Kahu vote scheduled at Kawaiaha'o Church
 •  Letter carriers to hold food drive
 •  Pearl Allen, first Miss Waikiki, dead at 79
 •  Hawai'i briefs
 •  Obituaries
 •  Corrections
 •  JAN TENBRUGGENCATE
Report calls for more gillnet regulations

Sports
 •  Four more NFL-bound
 •  Wie shoots 71, finishes tied for 33rd
 •  San Jose State sinks Rainbows, averts sweep
 •  Fast starts help winning paddling teams cash in on Kaua'i
 •  Lyau, Christensen claim victories in 5K
 •  ISLE FILE
Record run qualifies UH freshman for regional
 •  For the Record
 •  Sports Calendar

Island Life
 •  Roxy Girl expands with books for girls ages 8-12
 •  Hoffman still wags the dog in Hollywood
 •  Charm yourself for good luck
 •  ABOUT MEN
Single guys out of luck in search for Honolulu apartment
 •  THE LEFT LANE
The Tiffany tick-tock
 •  TGI Monday
 •  Tube Notes

Business
 •  Golden Week expected to be dull glimmer
 •  Bankruptcies reflect hard times
 •  U.S. urged to enact paid-vacation law
 •  Tops for wasted time: meetings
 •  Anti-spam initiative slated
 •  LEADERSHIP CORNER
Director helps balance business, Samoan culture
 •  Coming Events
 •  Trade Winds

Opinion
 •  EDITORIALS
Limit proselytizers to 'Speaker's Corner'
 •  Don't make a habit of closed-door summits
 •  Snubbing allies won't help post-war effort
 •  SECOND OPINION
Managing Hawai'i education
 •  LAW WEEK
Being independent is critical
 •  Letters to the Editor

Military Briefing
 •  Tripler doctors travel to Cambodia, report for duty
 •  Schofield neighbors remember soldier killed in Iraq ambush
 •  MILITARY UPDATE
Plan lets top brass serve longer