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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for May 20, 2004

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Board of Education sanctions surfing
 •  Police Beat
 •  Economic worries hold down stocks

Local News
 •  Deal guarantees unions will work on Army housing
 •  Parking meter fees may go up 50 percent
 •  Students set to sail their labor of love
 •  Rainy pattern may be ending
 •  POLICE/COURTS
Ice trial in baby death opposed
 •  Inmate's wife says lawyer ran drugs
 •  Man shot at son in Waimalu, police say
 •  Honolulu police promise crackdown, arrests for reckless driving
 •  Investigators alert targets in airport fraud
 •  Suit charges Carlisle retaliation
 •  Man pleads no contest in strangling of woman
 •  NEIGHBOR ISLANDS
New water treatment proposed for Maui
 •  Woman's body ordered removed from hospital
 •  Maui suspect taunted off-duty officers and fired shots at them, court told
 •  Crash suspect faces drug charges
 •  OTHER NEWS
Military handling scandal, Hawai'i told
 •  Consultant hired in search for police chief
 •  Fort Weaver Road work begins
 •  Nanakuli boulder removal continues
 •  Hawai'i briefs
 •  EDUCATION
677 celebrate HPU graduation
 •  First-grader wins national award for poetry
 •  OUR SCHOOLS • WAILUKU ELEMENTARY
Historic school faces explosive growth in its next century
 •  Education briefs
 •  BUREAUCRACY BUSTER
Erase data before PC donated
 •  OBITUARIES
First Assembly pastor Roy G. Sapp dead at 75
 •  Obituaries

Sports
 •  HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL TOURNAMENT
Top seed 'Aiea in semifinals
 •  No. 2 Waiakea defeats Pearl City, 5-1
 •  Kiriu helps Punahou bounce Baldwin, 5-1
 •  Mid-Pacific holds off Roosevelt's rally, 4-3
 •  HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
Iolani sinks Kaiser in girls basketball opener, 50-39
 •  Kalaheo runs past Kaua'i in opener
 •  Lahainaluna turns back Honoka'a, 47-28
 •  Kamehameha keeps on roll by defeating McKinley
 •  UH SPORTS
Falloff contributes to projected deficit
 •  Warrior basketball to cash in
 •  Hawai'i seeks to rebuild WAC
 •  Baseball 'Bows play tomorrow
 •  OTHER SPORTS
Viloria on ESPN2 fight card June 4
 •  GOLF REPORT
Two LPGA events may be held in Hawai'i in '05
 •  Moanalua's Perez, Kamehameha's Caycayon share golf lead
 •  Holes in one
 •  Tour money leaders
 •  AROUND THE GREENS
Fujita's first ace comes at right time
 •  GOLF BRIEFS
Maui, Kaua'i qualifiers move to Open sectionals
 •  FERD LEWIS
UH losing battle of budget
 •  For the Record
 •  On the Air
 •  Sports Calendar

Island Life
 •  Still Hawai'i's idol
 •  Fashion-design students at UH to market creations at Macy's
 •  2004-05 TV season has Hawai'i all over the tube
 •  Coming June 8 to Blaisdell ...
 •  THE LEFT LANE
Mele by moonlight
 •  Movie Openings
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Thursday

Business
 •  UH officials' pensions smaller
 •  Maui Land & Pine invests in ferry
 •  Waldenbooks' local shops may change name
 •  AIRLINES
Agents say airfares to Mainland will rise
 •  Rising cost of jet fuel sends fares upward
 •  It pays to be nice after all — you get free tickets
 •  OTHER BUSINESS
OPEC under increasing pressure to raise oil output
 •  Enron official pleads guilty, agrees to testify
 •  Rising costs, slower sales growth make Microsoft benefits a little less stellar
 •  BUSINESS BRIEFS
Harbor bonds get A+ rating
 •  PERSONAL FINANCE
For unwed couples, a will is the way to go
 •  Elder care requires early involvement, planning
 •  Be aware before you make switch
 •  THE COLOR OF MONEY
Medicare beneficiaries should beware of scams while seeking out drug discount cards

Opinion
 •  EDITORIAL
Direct 'Jasmania' toward a better Hawai'i
 •  Letters to the Editor
 •  ISLAND VOICES
Privatize our state harbors