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Articles for May 24, 2003

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Sheriffs capture escapees

Local News
 •  TOP STORIES
State librarian to retire
 •  Mayor's recycling plan rejected by City Council
 •  Lei pour in for tributes to veterans on Memorial Day
 •  U.S. rule in effect for visa interviews
 •  Chinese animals linked to SARS
 •  POLICE/COURTS
Murder verdict brings closure
 •  'Flying was Gary's life,' fellow pilot recalls
 •  Risk of brushfires during dry season worries officials
 •  Police Beat
 •  OTHER NEWS
Mililani joins fight against 'ice'
 •  OHA hires lobby firm to help push Akaka bill
 •  Maui council OKs county's 2004 budget
 •  Obituaries
 •  Corrections

Sports
 •  Sorenstam will move on after missing PGA cut
 •  Wilson happy to be big part of Sorenstam week
 •  Victorino no longer member of Padres
 •  MISO semifinals this weekend
 •  UH SPORTS
Dobelle says he likes Mountain West
 •  Oceanic ready if number of pay-per-view games changes
 •  Rainbows win, clinch winning season
 •  UH's Ching injured in traffic accident
 •  ISLE FILE
Kimura captures Senior Amateur
 •  For the Record
 •  On the Air
 •  Sports Calendar

Island Life
 •  SATURDAY SCOOPS
Uncle Wayne offers 5 tips for baby sitter success
 •  PRESCRIPTIONS
Pregnant women should avoid fish high in mercury
 •  Health Calendar
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGIF Weekend Calendar
 •  FAITH
Diocese to take in more churches
 •  Church stance on abuse suits still under fire
 •  Islam moving to the suburbs
 •  Weekly Thoughts
 •  Faith Calendar
 •  EXPRESSIONS OF FAITH
Take some time to remember your past

Business
 •  Hawai'i jobless rate hits 3.7 percent in April
 •  Mainlanders keep tourism afloat in April
 •  Waimea Management to lay off 60
 •  OTHER BUSINESS
Congress extends jobless benefits
 •  Boeing wins $16 billion contract for tankers
 •  BUSINESS BRIEFS
Internet to have real estate data

Opinion
 •  EDITORIAL
Paramedic retirement bill prompts questions
 •  EDITORIAL
Sept. 11 reports belong to everyone
 •  Letters to the Editor