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The Honolulu Advertiser - Customer Service
Back issues for Friday, November 09, 2001
Articles for November 9, 2001
Breaking/PM Stories
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Hirono to run for mayor, stepping out of gov's race
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SHOPO says officer shortage cause for lawsuit
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Police Beat
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Modest advance sends Dow above pre-Sept. 11 level
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Canada's No. 2 airline closes amid labor impasse
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Search for woman lost in surf resumes tomorrow
Local News
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High winter surf claims visitor from Massachusetts
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Schools to get new playground equipment
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Dengue fever in 'smoldering' stage, official says
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Ballot fight over smoking ban could be costly
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Castle triplets return to their Hawai'i roots
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The September 11th attack
Bush urges Americans to volunteer
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Text of President Bush's speech
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Hawai'i to greet 600 New Yorkers in December
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UH to alert students about INS request
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Other news
Trust to discuss preservation of Kane'ohe ridges
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Rulings questioned in Felix decree case
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Police unveil new dispatching system
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Police Beat
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O'ahu briefs
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Neighbor Islands
Kaua'i council weighs changes to property tax breaks
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Neighbor Island briefs
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Obituaries
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Lee Cataluna
Gail's snake lei shows you've arrived
Sports
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Wahine pound San Jose St.
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Entire tourney could be on Mainland
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UH needs fair shake in hosting
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Top seeds advance in boys volleyball tourney
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Senior tri-captains will lead Rainbow basketball
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New-look Wahine play basketball exhibition tomorrow
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Wahine soccer team plays for WAC title tomorrow
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Boise St. proves worth in switch to WAC
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UH's Coolen, Wilton agree to new deals
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Tinoisamoa may be out for rest of season
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North Shore surfer captures Xcel Pro
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Viloria fights Canadian in Philadelphia
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Recreation
Outdoor necessities
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Turkey Trot scheduled for Thanksgiving Day
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Outside notices
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The racing report
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Isle File
Limoz scores TKO
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Sports Calendar
Island Life
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Adopting kids overseas grows more complicated
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Japan's 'Firefly Dreams' wins top film festival prize
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Two hopefuls will star at local group's benefit ball
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The Left Lane
Iz Fest kick-off moved up an hour
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Maritime merriment scheduled Sunday
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If the slipper fits ...
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Michael Jackson's new disc tops charts
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Tip-offs
'Dreamcoat' set for spring, Margaret Cho returns
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Micronesians will celebrate their culture
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Show Biz
Hilton hotelier will be honored
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Tube Notes
Business
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Hilton modifies timeshare to address view concerns
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Mortgage rates plunge to new low
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Hawai'i mortgage rates fall to 6.18 percent
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United slashes another 171 jobs
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Star-Bulletin faces layoffs, pay cuts
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Business briefs
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U.S., world business
New forecast admits Japanese economy shrinking
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Disney suffers dismal fourth quarter
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Execs: Jittery investors will return
Opinion
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Editorial
Council punted on smoking ban measure
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Editorial
Ashcroft suicide stand mustn't halt pain relief
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Letters to the Editor
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Island Voices
Here are seven initiatives to reform education
Entertainment/TGIF
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Music Scene
Tool hammers its own niche in rockdom
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Iz's friends still celebrate his music
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The merrily twisted tale of P.D.Q. and the prof
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Billboard hits
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Dining Scene
Boomerangs' ribs are worth coming back for
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Lunch Break: Where Korean 'cue is the star attraction
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Movie Scene
'Heist' has more twists than Chubby Checker
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'Shallow Hal' lacks depth, biting humor
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Computer-generated movies red hot
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Screening Room
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Stage Scene
Diverse offerings on O'ahu's stages
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Craft Fairs 101
Crafters looking for a happy holiday season
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TGIF Weekend Calendar
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What's Up!
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The Buzz
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Neighbor Islands
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Critic's Choice
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Nightclubs