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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for February 16, 2003

Local News
 •  Surf pros attract $7 million to North Shore each year
 •  SUFFERING IN SILENCE: HAWAI'I'S ELDERLY VICTIMS
Abuse of elderly called state's 'hidden epidemic'
 •  Man's death sad but not unusual
 •  Counting up the cases of neglect
 •  Elderly care takes place mostly in caregivers' own homes
 •  OTHER TOP STORIES
Marchers bring 'arms inspectors' to Pearl Harbor
 •  Hawai'i fares well in budget bill
 •  Support sought for Hawaiian rule bill
 •  Orangutan's move to new home hits snag
 •  NEIGHBOR ISLANDS
Current sweeps group out to sea
 •  Cruise lines defer Moloka'i port calls
 •  EDUCATION
Nursing school selects three finalists
 •  Kukui nut oil to be tested in psoriasis study
 •  Physicians to give joint lecture
 •  OTHER NEWS
Two women killed in crash in Kalaeloa
 •  Firefighters seek additional training for terrorist attacks
 •  Kailua gears up to fight salvinia
 •  Case spent $194,000 on January election
 •  Hawai'i briefs
 •  What's open and closed Presidents Day
 •  ADVERTISER CHRISTMAS FUND
Recent donations to Christmas Fund
 •  Obituaries
 •  Washington Week
 •  BOB KRAUSS
Abe's art of native oratory
 •  LEE CATALUNA
Prison tour exposes teens to consequences of bad choices

Sports
 •  UH SPORTS
San Jose State stops Hawai'i
 •  Spartans' West gains redemption
 •  Hawai'i's Cayetano frustrates Hornets
 •  HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
Mililani beats Punahou to win third straight state soccer title
 •  Kailua, Kamehameha in state softball title game rematch
 •  Kapolei freshman, Kaiser and Iolani dominate in swimming
 •  10 Hawai'i basketball players chosen
 •  DIVISION II
Hilo loses to Billings on road, 93-78
 •  ISLE FILE
UH softball splits at Las Vegas tourney
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  Closure on contract eludes UH, Jones
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  Choosing the right ride
 •  Cell-phone study cites 'inattention blindness'
 •  TV, with a capital T, arrives in Broadway's River City
 •  Bargain digital training offered for nonprofits
 •  OPERA REVIEW
Brilliant finale redeems 'Magic Flute'
 •  BOOKS
Yardley sets romance in gentle circle
 •  Pidgin activist, Maui poet win Cades Award
 •  Lit Beat
 •  ISLAND SOUNDS
Flamboyant reggae with a Hawaiian lilt
 •  Everybody's still singing like the Ramones
 •  HAWAI'I WAYS, HAWAI'I DAYS
Grandfather fed child love, knowledge
 •  DANCE REVIEW
'Dance Korea!' brings tradition together with contemporary
 •  ART REVIEW
Angst, creativity help transform fiber into fine art
 •  Art Calendar
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGIF Weekend Calendar
 •  Adoptables
 •  'OHANA / FAMILY MATTERS
A brief escape from enslavement by computer
 •  Share that 'Ohana feeling
 •  Births
 •  Deb Aoki's Bento Box

Business
 •  TOURISM IN HAWAI'I: THE QUARTERLY REPORT
In the face of war
 •  Airlines plan for sharp drop in bookings
 •  Rethinking travel plans
 •  State may reassess Japanese daily spending
 •  $50M approved for tourism push
 •  Visitor industry plans for fallout from war with Iraq
 •  OTHER BUSINESS
Stock market a field for team sport
 •  California economic outlook a mix of optimism, uncertainty
 •  Online bargain hunters push hotel room rates below 2000 levels
 •  HAWAI'I'S NONPROFITS
No simple way to size up nonprofits' performance

Opinion
 •  EDITORIALS
We must prepare for the gray revolution
 •  If you build it, you have to fully fund it
 •  Smith & Wesson just really making our day
 •  FOCUS
Hawai'i speaks up on threat of war
 •  No easy answers when it comes to war
 •  History teaches inaction will lead to disaster
 •  War with Iraq should be last resort for U.S.
 •  Been there, done that. ... Stop meddling
 •  Too many questions still unanswered
 •  Is there pre-emptive talk to deal with the backlash?
 •  Hawai'i inconsequential — and it's a consolation
 •  The real focus should be against nuclear suicide
 •  It's high time to speak out when silence may be safer
 •  U.S. needs to refrain from unilateral action
 •  U.S. history of support for Saddam overlooked
 •  Don't let blood help feed your gas-hungry SUV
 •  COMMENTARY
Difficult decisions on dying
 •  THE RISING EAST
Bush is eyeball to eyeball with Kim, Saddam
 •  AFTER DEADLINE
Photos failed to match story on portable classrooms
 •  Letters to the Editor