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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for January 13, 2004

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Panel recommends raises for Kamehameha trustees
 •  20-foot waves packing power
 •  Police arrest suspect in 'Aiea hit-and-run death
 •  Castle Junction roadwork under way
 •  Maui big cat may have moved to Wailea
 •  Police Beat
 •  UH No. 3 in volleyball poll
 •  Woods, Singh wary of teen girl competing against men
 •  Ray Bass reinstated to UH football team
 •  Earnings anxiety drags down stocks

Local News
 •  Tax hike not ruled out in Hawai'i's war on ice
 •  Two ferries to be built for interisland service
 •  ANALYSIS
Council heads into 2004 bruised by tough first year
 •  $1.2 million more sought to house prisoners
 •  OCEAN ACTIVITIES
Surf schools add to blue crush
 •  Maui cracking down on illegal beach businesses
 •  'Biggest swell of season' forecast
 •  MILITARY AFFAIRS
Schofield soldiers departing for Iraq
 •  Schools pledge support during troop deployments
 •  POLICE/COURTS
Man may be third Pali shooter
 •  OHA position on status of Hawaiians may be swaying judge
 •  Police expand search for hit-and-run driver
 •  Three charged in beating of homeless man
 •  Woman gets probation in girl's death
 •  OTHER NEWS
Kaiser High limits cell-phone use
 •  Samoa donations accepted till Jan. 26
 •  More aid sought for foster care, Quest services
 •  Hawai'i briefs
 •  DRIVE TIME
Safety concerns behind $3 million airport-road improvements
 •  OBITUARIES
Jane Evinger, former Advertiser reporter, dead at 68
 •  Services set for cowboy, canoe maker Bertelmann
 •  Obituaries
 •  Corrections
 •  LEE CATALUNA
Generosity repaid with gratitude

Sports
 •  UH baseball team captains say depth is a strength
 •  Warriors' Azenha will miss road trip
 •  Ex-Texas Tech athlete to join UH this season
 •  Singh serious about making shot at No. 1
 •  Eichelberger, Meyer earn Sony berths
 •  Patience pays off for Australian at Banzai Pipeline
 •  January Grand Sumo Tournament
 •  HIGH SCHOOLS
Kamehameha, Iolani tie in softball, 0-0
 •  Watanabe, Castle are off to unbeaten start
 •  STANDINGS
Soccer
 •  Softball
 •  Basketball
 •  Advertiser's Top 10 basketball poll
 •  Weekly honors
 •  O'ahu's events to watch
 •  For the Record
 •  On the Air
 •  Sports Calendar

Island Life
 •  Bonding time at baby yoga
 •  FIVE QUESTIONS
Minister symbol of future for Soto Zen
 •  Le Carre sics his spooks on Iraq war
 •  ABOUT WOMEN
When a woman needs to unwind, there's only one way to go
 •  LEFT LANE
Read-aloud parents sometimes cheat
 •  SHOW BIZ
Cameron Diaz dips into Hawai'i swimwear
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Tuesday

Business
 •  U.S. subpoenas Filipino executives visiting Hawai'i
 •  U.S. offers to get rid of export subsidies
 •  Disney lays off 258 animators
 •  Spitzer says fund probe continues
 •  Lawyers try to salvage plea deal in Enron case
 •  Investors await reports on 4th-quarter earnings
 •  Firms to list shares on both NYSE, Nasdaq
 •  BUSINESS BRIEFS
ILWU local elects president
 •  TODAY'S TECHNOLOGY
IBM tops patent list for 11th straight year
 •  There may be some use yet for that old PC
 •  Digital home entertainment taking spotlight
 •  Portable FrogPad keyboard perfect for one-hand typists

Opinion
 •  EDITORIALS
Show us the money for the war on ice
 •  Moon, Mars missions are campaign pitches
 •  Letters to the Editor
 •  COMMENTARIES
Another freeway is better than light rail
 •  Spreading word taking hold

Technology/Click!
 •  BYTE MARKS
Wide-ranging catalogs of local music on state, Mountain Apple sites
 •  HELP DESK
System Restore can fix balky Windows
 •  Q&A
How to separate two versions of Windows