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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for November 27, 2001

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Blustery weather strikes state
 •  Woman arrested after toddler hit by car
 •  Armed robber invades Kalama Valley home
 •  Hawaiian Electric sells Guam subsidiary
 •  Kamehameha might sell 4 million Goldman shares
 •  Police Beat
 •  Consumer confidence report frustrates market

Local News
 •  Rain, wind buffet Islands
 •  Anderson to run for governor, this time as Democrat
 •  Fire crews recover body of hiker above Ka'a'awa
 •  Indicted officer Fajardo planning to retire
 •  New federal detention center wins praise
 •  Advertiser Christmas Fund
Child's grave needs headstone
 •  Pearl Harbor
Drama paints vivid picture of people changed forever
 •  Rotarians collect tales from Dec. 7
 •  Neighbor Islands
Kaua'i police probe seems to yield little
 •  Medical marijuana backer to run as Green candidate
 •  Keahole industry proposals requested
 •  Police/Courts
Kalakaua prostitution case sent to trial
 •  Police Beat
 •  Commuting
It's a big year for parades
 •  Roadwork
 •  Other news
Roy Cummings, newspaper guild founder, dead at 88
 •  O'ahu briefs
 •  Obituaries
 •  Corrections
 •  Lee Cataluna
Are pretty sidewalks worth it?

Sports
 •  Wahine to open NCAAs at Washington State
 •  2 O'ahu surfers earn Cup berths
 •  UH football
UH a winner, but won't go to bowl game
 •  Freshman Owens honored
 •  Kailua star commits to UH
 •  High schools
Balance is key to Kahuku offense
 •  'Tis the season for basketball tournaments
 •  Mililani opens defense of title
 •  Weekly Honors
 •  Advertiser's top 10 football poll
 •  College basketball
Rainbows back home for 4th game in 5 days
 •  UH-Hilo fighting for survival of tournament
 •  Isle File
Amateurs lead pros at Burns golf
 •  Ferd Lewis
Volleyball slammed by penny pinchers
 •  On the Air
 •  Sports Calendar

Island Life
 •  Some terrorism bogeymen lurk in children's fears
 •  Renters get feel of ownership in public housing project
 •  Harry Potter
'Harry Potter' dominates box office
 •  Actors wary of being 'Potter' dolls
 •  The Left Lane
Lucky goes local
 •  TGI Tuesday
 •  Tube Notes

Business
 •  Ward soliciting buyers
 •  Recession official, but it may have peaked
 •  Hawai'i retailers pleased by holiday sales
 •  New owners of Crazy Shirts close deal
 •  Turbulence subsiding at United
 •  Bay Area housing prices declining

Opinion
 •  Editorial
Human cloning news came far too soon
 •  Editorial
Putting the jobless to work, gainfully
 •  Letters to the Editor
 •  Island Voices
Education standards gaining

Technology/Click!
 •  Broadband Internet growing at snail's pace
 •  They're hooked on campus broadband, college students say
 •  Byte Marks
Wanna be a digital shutterbug?
 •  Q&A
'Uninstalling' software better than deleting it
 •  Tech Toys
 •  Put yourself in Harry Potter's shoes