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The Honolulu Advertiser - Customer Service
Back issues for Saturday, December 29, 2001
Articles for December 29, 2001
Breaking/PM Stories
UH signs top junior college linebacker
Savovic joins 1,000-point club
Local News
Waikiki sidewalk shows can go on, judge rules
New Year's Eve fatal fire unsolved
Airport security jobs open
Big surf headed for North Shore
Big Isle jury acquits officer on 1 charge in abuse case
Kaua'i police chief regrets going on leave
John 'Butch' Kekahu III, Kaua'i activist, dead at 57
Hawai'i briefs
Advertiser Christmas Fund
Good neighbors share with others
Salutes
Obituaries
Corrections
Sports
Wahine win WAC opener
Hawai'i hopes for no letdown against Nevada
UH-Hilo defeats Ashbury, 71-64
Mililani kickers close in on West titles
ISLE FILE
UH's Willoughby makes another All-America team
Sports Calendar
Island Life
Island Sounds
Ryshe checks in with 'Drama in the Hotel'
Book Reviews
Japanese offerings examine culture brought to Hawai'i
'Great Songs' winners will sing
Jewish literature's greatest 100 selected
TGIF Weekend Calendar
Tube Notes
Film needs soldiers, jungle villagers
Poll shows religion losing its hold
A look at U.S. religious landscape
ISKCON combines worship, lifestyle
Houses of worship all around
U.S. Catholics asked to pray for peace on New Year's
Jews anguish over German question
Weekly Thoughts
Faith Calendar
Business
Hawai'i bankruptcy filings rose 11 percent in 2001
Aloha Farms files for bankruptcy
U.S. hotel revenue drops 16 percent in November
Board backs loan guarantee for America West
Nikkei average off nearly 25 percent in 2001
Ishikawa Bank declared insolvent
Opinion
Editorial
Neighborhood boards: Can they be revived?
Letters to the Editor