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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for May 18, 2001

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Tour plane goes down off Big Isle
 •  UH regents approve plan to use Diamond Head land
 •  Police beat
 •  Housing rent hike rejected
 •  Strong week on Wall Street ends on high note
 •  Ex-Hawai'i man shoots Pacific Lutheran professor, self
 •  Woman faces new charges in cargo container scam
 •  UH Wahine lose to Texas Tech

Local News
 •  Federal judge appoints 'master' to oversee State Hospital
 •  Officer left legacy of duty, kindness
 •  Japan gets soft pitch of 'Pearl Harbor'
 •  State shows its aloha for military
 •  Census 2000
Hawai'i's mixed plate of races complicates census
 •  State ranks among highest in life expectancy
 •  Drop in Native Hawaiians attributed to new options
 •  Residents oppose Kaukonahua Road safety proposals
 •  Hawai'i ranked 24th in per-pupil spending
 •  UH salary 'sunshine' case rejected
 •  Kukui Gardens residents face steep rent increases
 •  Kapolei dialysis center to open in June
 •  54 inmates transferred to Mainland
 •  Earl Nishimura, JACL-Hawaii founder, dead at 94
 •  O'ahu briefs
 •  Neighbor Islands
Potentially harmful frog found on Maui
 •  NASA solar wing may rise 100,000 feet over Kaua'i
 •  Rise in Hilo minimum property tax rates sought
 •  Waiakea logging hearing to reconvene
 •  Bone marrow donors needed
 •  Obituaries
 •  Corrections
 •  Makua concerns ignored

Sports
 •  UH Sports
Omori, Rainbows rip sinking Vulcans, 11-2
 •  High Schools
Iolani leaves doubters behind
 •  High-flying Cardinals
 •  Recreation
Paddling frenzy
 •  World Ocean Games set for O'ahu beaches
 •  Hawai'i Kai, YMCA offer fun runs for entire family
 •  The racing report
 •  Other Sports
ESPN wants more of Viloria
 •  'Young guns' to come out firing in Jennie K.
 •  May Grand Sumo Tournament
Musashimaru wins, to improve to 4-2
 •  Isle File
Wahine's Kaffka 6th in WAC heptathlon

Island Life
 •  YWCA: Renovations will restore historic building's feature
 •  Moloka'i hula fest offers airport shuttle service
 •  Tip-off
A world of top acts visiting Islands
 •  Foundation honors preservation efforts
 •  The Left Lane
Balloons away
 •  Show Biz
Prince, Jackson concerts considered
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Friday

Business
 •  Film fan Shimmin steers Consolidated Theatres empire
 •  Airfares dropping as market languishes
 •  Malls report mixed results in monthly survey
 •  Fed's rate cuts take hold
 •  Toyota's Lexus leads survey on car quality
 •  Amazon, Buena Vista reach deal to pitch films
 •  Venerable Bay Area firm fights to stay private

Opinion
 •  Editorial
Kamehameha trust should expand efforts
 •  Editorial
Energy policy mustn't ignore real alternatives
 •  Letters to the Editor
 •  Island Voices
Apology is justice for many

Entertainment/TGIF
 •  Music Scene
Today's blues artists look to the future
 •  Stage Scene
Illusions within illusions
 •  Stage Scene
Ex-Islanders return for 'Don't Forget Me'
 •  Radio Dial
 •  Neighbor Islands
 •  Visitors Scene
History without the hype at Pearl Harbor
 •  The Buzz
 •  Critics' Choice
 •  Music Scene
'Ale'a learning to adjust to star status
 •  Music Scene
'Trilogy' mission accomplished for concert debut
 •  Clubs
Get crazy! No one cares at Fusion
 •  Dining Scene
Tokkuri-Tei takes patrons to finger-food heaven
 •  Dining Scene
Baci goes Xpress with sandwiches and pasta
 •  Movie Scene
At the Movies: 'Shrek'
 •  Movie Scene
At the Movies: 'Angel Eyes'
 •  Movie Scene
At the Movies: 'Moulin Rouge'
 •  TGIF Calendar
 •  Nightclubs
 •  Music Scene
Top Hawai'i CDs
 •  Top 10 video rentals
 •  Specialty theaters
 •  Music Scene
Academy of Arts ho'ike schedule
 •  Music Scene
Friends, family play chamber music
 •  What's up!: A four-week guide
 •  Family calendar