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Articles for February 2, 2003

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  California lineman commits to UH
 •  Columbia's instruments reflected trouble
 •  Officials recover some of remains
 •  Investigator in USS Cole blast will lead shuttle probe
 •  NASA lauded for straightforward reaction
 •  UH men's basketball to play Kent State in 'Bracket Busters'
 •  Quigley wins at MasterCard golf at Hualalai
 •  AFC rolls past NFC in Pro Bowl, 45-20

Local News
 •  COLUMBIA LOST
U.S. mourns loss of Columbia crew
 •  Sensors cut out on left side of craft on re-entry
 •  Shuttle's flight path becomes horrible field of debris
 •  Last crew of the shuttle Columbia
 •  Disaster struck at most risky phase of re-entry
 •  Launch video shows debris hit left wing
 •  Crash casts uncertainty on space station's future
 •  Accident raises questions about future of shuttle program
 •  Bush again leads a nation in mourning
 •  Full text of Bush's remarks
 •  Catastrophe induces tears in India, Israel
 •  NASA's management under scrutiny
 •  COLUMBIA LOST: Hawai'i hears echoes of Challenger tragedy
Haunting memories revisit Kona
 •  Disaster accentuates legacy of Hawai'i hero
 •  OTHER TOP STORIES
Cruise passengers, crew may have Norwalk virus
 •  Two killed, six injured as truck hits pole in Waimanalo
 •  UPW going back to basics under new administrator
 •  Economists differ on war's impact on Hawai'i
 •  NEIGHBOR ISLANDS
Maui mayor attacks pool deal
 •  Bill would preserve South Kona coastal area
 •  OTHER NEWS
Dockworkers in Hawai'i ratify new 6-year contract
 •  Governor opts to collect extra charge for air ticket
 •  USS Arizona repair work to close site March 3-15
 •  O'ahu briefs
 •  Obituaries
 •  Salutes
 •  Community Calendar
 •  BOB KRAUSS
Classic eateries of times past
 •  LEE CATALUNA
McKinley drill team pays price of excellence

Sports
 •  UH SPORTS
Rainbow Warriors hold off Tulsa in OT, 73-67
 •  Irvine makes fast work of UH
 •  Tulsa deals Hawai'i another road defeat
 •  UH's patience pays off against Alumni
 •  Kahuku High prospect commits to UH
 •  HULA BOWL
Aina rallies to top Kai, 27-24
 •  PRO BOWL
New tight ends adding glamour to the position
 •  GOLF
Zoeller makes big move at MasterCard
 •  Champions enjoy lack of winds
 •  Golfers offer their thoughts, feelings on Columbia tragedy
 •  HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
Pearl City boys roll over Moanalua
 •  Iolani beats Kamehameha in basketball, 57-47
 •  University High wins small-school ILH title in softball
 •  ISLE FILE
NFL gives $100,000 in grants
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  Bears' Kreutz fulfills childhood ambition
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  Worried about war
 •  Project aims for improved writing, health through words
 •  Mailer, 80, says his brain just 50
 •  Extreme exercise trend an extreme sports spinoff
 •  KHNL will air highlights of recent Honolulu Marathon
 •  AARP, Big Brothers Big Sisters join in mentor program for kids
 •  OPERA REVIEW
First act spoils 'Eugene Onegin' premiere
 •  ISLAND SOUNDS
Samples of the past, present and pidgin
 •  ART REVIEW
Private passions inspire eclectic public exhibit
 •  Art Calendar
 •  BOOKS FOR KEIKI
Illustrator's art simple yet sophisticated
 •  Lit Beat
 •  TRAVEL
Hilo has a lot more to offer than just rain
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGIF Weekend Calendar
 •  OHANA / FAMILY MATTERS
Game highlights: Forging friendships for life
 •  Births
 •  Newlyweds
 •  Share that 'Ohana feeling
 •  Deb Aoki's Bento Box
 •  Animal Companions

Business
 •  State lawmakers question $5M Pro Bowl subsidy
 •  Local corporate pension funds take a hit
 •  Mainland consulting firm's tactics leave local business owner fuming
 •  NATION BUSINESS
Disney parks working on comeback
 •  United's woes shake Chicago's economy
 •  TAXES
Filing made easier for small businesses
 •  Get tax help by phone
 •  Itemizing deductions can save money
 •  Avoid tax refund 'anticipation loans,' experts advise
 •  OTHER BUSINESS
Mutual fund investing sees slowdown
 •  U.S. companies expanding operations in India

Opinion
 •  EDITORIAL
Columbia tragedy tests a nation's resolve
 •  EDITORIAL
Why such a long wait for a Leeward 'Y'?
 •  COMMENTARY
Reliance on fossil fuel unjustified on O'ahu
 •  COMMENTARY
Oil remains best source for daily energy needs
 •  THE RISING EAST
Bush puts North Korea standoff on back burner
 •  AFTER DEADLINE
Newspaper's coverage of sports bound to displease some
 •  Letters to the Editor
 •  Major shift in campaign financing