honoluluadvertiser.com

Sponsored by:

Comment, blog & share photos

Log in | Become a member
The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for May 18, 2003

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Big Island blaze damages homes
 •  Fallen poles cut Makaha power

Local News
 •  Suit against HPD goes to trial after failed settlement
 •  EDUCATION
Schools feel political clout
 •  What legislators tacked on for schools in their districts
 •  School kupuna hoping to retain role
 •  Teachers elect new HSTA leader
 •  NEIGHBOR ISLANDS
Few on Big Island are quake-insured
 •  Neighbor Island briefs
 •  OTHER NEWS
E.K. Fernandez Shows marks centennial
 •  'We need more Republicans,' governor says
 •  Seat-belt campaign returns
 •  Historic Honolulu sites wow local visitors
 •  Surveys find support for state care plan
 •  Health Department settles five storage-tank violations
 •  O'ahu briefs
 •  Obituaries
 •  Washington Week
 •  BOB KRAUSS
Duckling saga on the Ala Wai
 •  LEE CATALUNA
Boy's heart fixed, thanks to Kailua couple

Sports
 •  HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
Kamehameha holds off Kailua for baseball crown
 •  Pearl City's boys, Kahuku's girls capture state judo team titles
 •  Waiakea edges young Kaua'i for team title
 •  Chargers' Shinn will play soccer for SMU
 •  OTHER SPORTS
New turf rolls in
 •  Rainbow Wahine's NCAA run ends
 •  Kono, 13, leads Jennie K. by two strokes
 •  Former UH center gives WNBA a shot
 •  Wave selection key for Kapolei surfer
 •  Gardner Brown, youth coach for Pauoa A.C.
 •  ISLE FILE
UH's Murray tops in discus
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  Final exam for weird school year
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  Paying for the pounds
 •  MOVIES/TELEVISION
'X2' director pumped about film's success
 •  The hoo-ha behind the 'Woo-hooo!'
 •  ABC marks 50 years with reunions, guests
 •  'Hairspray,' 'Movin' Out' still Tony favorites
 •  'Carter Beats the Devil' stumps many readers
 •  Feline fondness inspires artistic turn
 •  Lit Beat
 •  MUSIC REVIEW
Unconventional concert closes season
 •  ISLAND SOUNDS
Quiet player steps out in a 'Hwn' way
 •  MUSIC
Life's been good so far for Matchbox Twenty
 •  June Carter Cash left mark on Nashville, Man in Black
 •  STAGE REVIEW
'Proof' tells tale of ailing genius, troubled daughter
 •  ART
Ho'omaluhia show reflects nature's beauty, fragility
 •  Art Calendar
 •  ANIMAL COMPANIONS
A little training can make a dog your friend for life
 •  Adoptables
 •  Chiefess-sized 'uha handy for hula
 •  FUN HOUSE
Face 'dots' add to son's smile
 •  Births
 •  Celebrations
 •  Family Album
 •  Deb Aoki's Bento Box

Business
 •  TOURISM IN HAWAI'I: THE QUARTERLY REPORT
Slowly, visitors return
 •  But Japanese tourists continue to stay away
 •  Travelers from the Mainland keep visitor industry afloat
 •  Mainlanders boost Island weddings business
 •  Business incentive trips spark industry optimism
 •  Japanese economy at zero growth
 •  Weaker dollar could be good news for U.S. manufacturers
 •  HAWAI'I BANKS
Warring banks skirmish over image
 •  PERSONAL FINANCE
The latest worry: Is stock rebound too much too fast?
 •  Low yields undermining money funds

Opinion
 •  EDITORIALS
Tax credits hardly a fiscal disaster
 •  Golf wins determined by score, not gender
 •  FOCUS
Lingle's first days show promise
 •  COMMENTARIES
U.S. experience with terrorism relatively limited
 •  CEO who resigned calls for Hawaiian unity
 •  THE RISING EAST
Japan may be forced from pacifist cocoon
 •  AFTER DEADLINE
Postwar headlines must also sing
 •  Letters to the Editor