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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for July 20, 2003

Local News
 •  Politics enter drydock dispute
 •  Bustling Kapolei quickly evolving into urban center
 •  75 teens step up to fight crime
 •  EDUCATION
Medical school deals secret
 •  Volunteers spruce up 5 public schools
 •  OTHER NEWS
Fire burns 10,000 acres on Big Island
 •  Illegal campers on Na Pali coast cited
 •  Grant helps Kawainui project
 •  Pukalani chapel suit stays in federal court
 •  Roadwork may slow commute this week
 •  Hawai'i briefs
 •  Health briefs
 •  Obituaries
 •  Washington Week
 •  Musician carries on tradition
 •  Corrections

Sports
 •  PADDLING
Kane'ohe Canoe Club wins Hui Wa'a championship
 •  SURFING
Ex-world champ Keaulana captures longboard event
 •  UH FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK
Warriors to travel more, but spend less in airfare than in '02
 •  ISLE FILE
Australians sweep paddleboard races
 •  FERD LEWIS
Cutting athletic budgets ill-advised
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  Treasure seekers find reward in hunt
 •  Hawai'i hotel pool features create a splash
 •  Wacky Japanese TV goes American
 •  Best medical information, advice is just a click away
 •  State's 5-year arts plan unveiled
 •  Write about your lazy, hazy, shave-ice days of summer
 •  COMMENTARY
Through tears, I see world in Dad's eyes
 •  BOOKS
A comprehensive look at history of Kaua'i's ali'i
 •  Lit Beat
 •  ISLAND SOUNDS
Traditional groups release must-haves
 •  ART REVIEW
Story of art, servitude stitched into Qing costumes
 •  Art Calendar
 •  Deb Aoki's Bento Box
 •  Adoptables
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGIF Weekend Calendar
 •  FAMILY MATTERS
Home improvement leads to body's deterioration
 •  'OHANA BRIEFS
More say 'I don't'
 •  Births

Business
 •  Corporate tax collections on the decline in Hawai'i
 •  INSURANCE
Hurricane insurers raise rates
 •  MONEY MAKEOVER
Escaping credit-card quagmire
 •  AIRFARES
Business airfare cuts may raise leisure rates
 •  Summer travel deals can still be found
 •  TECHNOLOGY
Ads haven't boosted Apple market share
 •  2nd-quarter PC sales exceeded predictions
 •  STOCKS/INVESTMENTS
Stock options help startups attract new talent
 •  E-Trade to give rebates on mutual fund fees
 •  OTHER BUSINESS
Mold-damage lawsuits rise sharply
 •  Report says 'low activity' post offices should close
 •  Online piracy bill sets threshold at one posted song
 •  HAWAI'I MARKET WATCH
Focus on Bank of Hawaii
 •  HAWAI'I STATUS REPORT
Drug rivals putting Viagra's market potency to test
 •  Future brides first walk town's aisles
 •  After a four-month slump, international visitor arrivals rise
 •  Jobless claims fell, but at a slower pace
 •  Construction activity reaches highest level in a decade

Opinion
 •  Tax-and-spend dispute should wait until Sept.
 •  EDITORIAL
States must rethink screening aging drivers
 •  HVCB acted for Hawai'i's benefit
 •  Colonel Parker left fond memories in Hawai'i
 •  THE RISING EAST
Triple Alliance backs U.S. in war on terrorism
 •  Sea change in campaign fund raising
 •  AFTER DEADLINE
Headlines must convey main point
 •  Letters to the Editor