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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for March 19, 2003

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  'Disarmament begun'
 •  U.S. strikes 'target of opportunity' in Iraq
 •  Hawai'i moves to 'yellow' alert status as war begins
 •  Members of Hawai'i congressional delegation support U.S. troops
 •  Crude oil falls to 3-month low
 •  Key developments concerning Iraq
 •  Americans have mixed feelings as military action starts in Iraq
 •  U.S. gets new info on bio-chem weapons from agents, scientists
 •  About 1,000 U.S. troops raid Afghan villages, searching for al-Qaida
 •  Iraq war cost estimates range from $21 billion to $300 billion
 •  South Korea elevates military alert

Local News
 •  SARS
Deadly illness has some canceling trips to Asia
 •  World races to identify mysterious pneumonia
 •  U.S. urged to take lead in detecting new diseases
 •  HAWAI'I WAR CONCERNS
Hawai'i terror-alert level remains at lower status
 •  Threat level set at states' discretion
 •  How to prepare for an emergency
 •  E-mail penetrates war clouds
 •  Budget viable, Lingle says, but war may alter it
 •  City budget requests cut in prewar move
 •  House committee to release report on war preparedness
 •  IRAQ CRISIS
Iraqi leader rejects call to seek exile
 •  Delta's mission: take out Saddam
 •  Survey finds U.S. image abroad is unfavorable
 •  Commanders rally troops on brink of war
 •  OTHER TOP HAWAI'I STORIES
Five killed in high-speed car crash in Hale'iwa
 •  Hilo judge loses bid to stay on for second term
 •  WILDLIFE/ENVIRONMENT
Critical habitat acreage on Moloka'i reduced
 •  Kawainui Marsh cleanup slated
 •  City nears end of investigation into illegal dumping
 •  OTHER NEWS
Student carpenters come to aid of health center
 •  Lawmakers likely to get raise in 2005
 •  Hearings set for new quarantine law
 •  BRIEFLY
Police Beat
 •  Capitol briefs
 •  O'ahu briefs
 •  Obituaries
 •  Corrections

Sports
 •  Hawai'i sporting events to play as scheduled
 •  Baseball in Japan scrapped
 •  UH SPORTS
USC takes four games from UH
 •  Rainbow Warriors remain No. 2
 •  Baseball Rainbows defeat No. 28 Coastal Carolina
 •  Rainbows in 'chess match'
 •  Rainbow Wahine rested and ready
 •  HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
Smith retiring as Kalaheo hoops coach
 •  Kamehameha rolls past Iolani in ILH basketball
 •  HOMEGROWN REPORT
Punahou grad giving basketball another shot
 •  Iolani graduate Jackson gets into BYU record book
 •  Elite athletes from Hawai'i competing in national events
 •  ISLE FILE
Brooks manning goal for U.S. water polo team
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  Playing role of the fall guy
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  Artists learn from life
 •  ENTERTAINMENT
'Idol' most powerful show on TV, analysts say
 •  TV's new reality is you've seen it before
 •  War likely to pre-empt programming
 •  THE LEFT LANE
Camera is candid
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Wednesday
 •  TASTE
Getting grilled at chef school
 •  Meet your kneads with sweet, sticky treats
 •  Quick and Easy: Roast Pork Tenderloin with Apple Cider Sauce
 •  Culinary Calendar
 •  RECIPE DOCTOR
Favorite ziti casserole gets lean touch
 •  OFF THE SHELF
Slimy yam may be a little slice of heaven, or not
 •  QUICK BITES
Fund-raising flings, food and festivities
 •  COOK'S TIPS
Like water off a duck's back
 •  FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Quick meals: You just add meat

Business
 •  TOURISM
Hotel bookings unabated
 •  Visitor industry plans to avoid 'deep discounts'
 •  OTHER HAWAI'I BUSINESS
Police union lawsuit dismissed
 •  Business praises tax-break guidelines
 •  Toyota, Honda again top list of thieves' choices
 •  Economics nominee gets committees' OK
 •  Business briefs
 •  SMALL BUSINESS
Prayer pays off for O'ahu couple

Opinion
 •  EDITORIALS
Our post-war plans go far beyond Iraq
 •  Hope you've had your fill of crystal meth
 •  Give downtown its long-awaited tot lot
 •  Letters to the Editor
 •  VOLCANIC ASH
How to solve life's problems