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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for December 28, 2003

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Meat from infected cow reaches Hawai'i

Local News
 •  UH favors scholarships over tuition waivers
 •  Students, teachers, parents seek homework balance
 •  Laser eye surgery booms among troops
 •  Whale-watch safety stressed
 •  OTHER NEWS
Wheelchair fails to deter paraplegic from nurse's life
 •  Creative arts celebrate Kwanzaa
 •  Update on methane work slated
 •  Pair scores national honor with Web site on surfing
 •  Hawai'i briefs
 •  Obituaries
 •  A new year to savor success
 •  As role models, UH volleyball, football are worlds apart

Sports
 •  RAINBOW CLASSIC
UH rallies in Classic opener
 •  Clark dials long distance as IUPUI reaches semis
 •  UH VOLLEYBALL
Warrior volleyball: Too much of a good thing
 •  ADVERTISER'S ALL-STATE FOOTBALL TEAM
Kahuku's Vave, Perry best of best
 •  'Aiea's Say chosen Advertiser's State Coach of the Year
 •  ISLE FILE
Bowl teams duel for recruits
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  BOOKS
Year's best books embrace Hawaiiana
 •  Turning the page in Hawai'i publishing
 •  Lit Beat
 •  The year of Nemo, Harry Potter and the retrospective
 •  OTHER FEATURES
Miniseries weaves tales of Indian tribal lore
 •  COMMENTARY
Madonna or Mozart, music belongs to me
 •  ISLAND SOUNDS
Get jazzed up on CD or unwind in slack key
 •  ART
More than those thousand words
 •  Art Calendar
 •  ANIMAL COMPANIONS
New Year's Eve scary for your pets
 •  Adoptables
 •  FAMILY MATTERS
It's a time to reflect on having, sharing
 •  Mochi festival happens today
 •  Births
 •  Weddings
 •  Deb Aoki's Bento Box

Business
 •  BUSINESS OUTLOOK 2004
Real-life economics
 •  TOURISM
Tourism work proves less steady than before
 •  CRUISES
Cruise industry anticipates year of big growth
 •  TECHNOLOGY
Struggling tech industry seeks to build on strengths
 •  BANKING
Banks foresee major economic growth
 •  Banks seeing demand fall off for refinancing
 •  RETAIL
Retailers look forward to a year of growth
 •  Internet retailers have good season
 •  CONSTRUCTION
Building boom means lots of jobs
 •  KO OLINA
Resort shows fresh face of opportunity
 •  AIRLINES
Interisland carriers upbeat amid transition
 •  AGRICULTURE
Growers optimistic, but imports pose threat
 •  Reinventing the small organic farmer
 •  MILITARY
Base construction will be booming
 •  JAPAN
State intent on boosting visitor count from Japan
 •  GOVERNMENT
State spending, employment forecast to rise
 •  MUTUAL FUNDS
Fund investors get in on stock rebound
 •  FOOD BILLS
Food costs will keep heading up
 •  ECONOMY
Analysts upbeat, yet wary about 2004
 •  HAWAI'I MARKET WATCH
Spotlight: Aquila Hawaiian Tax-Free Trust A

Opinion
 •  EDITORIAL
11 issues in Hawai'i made most headlines
 •  COMMENTARY
Hawai'i's role vital
 •  COMMENTARY
Data help preserve Earth's balance
 •  COMMENTARY
Transit myopia could make us 'Parking Lot of the Pacific'
 •  THE RISING EAST
Insights on once-mysterious Japan still valid in 'Five Gents'
 •  AFTER DEADLINE
Online, printed forms of Advertiser have different strengths
 •  Letters to the Editor