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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for December 12, 2002

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Parolee arrested for questioning in missing girl case
 •  Police seeking fugitive in missing girl case
 •  Queen's nurses offer proposals
 •  Two more Lingle appointees named
 •  Guam gas sales might resume this weekend
 •  Waddle expresses sorrow for late visit
 •  Suspect in armed robberies arrested
 •  Police Beat
 •  CPB to transfer stock listing to NYSE
 •  United plans West Coast shuttle service
 •  Biotech companies fined for mishandling crops
 •  Good retail news fails to buoy most markets

Local News
 •  Hawai'i speeds up relief for devastated Guam
 •  BIOTERRORISM READINESS
Hawai'i health workers to get smallpox shots
 •  Smallpox vaccine to be offered to all
 •  U.S. gets report that al-Qaida has Iraq chemical weapon
 •  OTHER TOP STORIES
Official gets earful of discord on surfing
 •  Traffic camera bill comes to $3.1 million
 •  Hawai'i Stryker brigade in doubt
 •  HEALTH
Care tax of $10 a month advised
 •  County to post warning at Puna pond
 •  Maui cuts level of zinc additive
 •  Foundation will match your donation twofold
 •  ADVERTISER CHRISTMAS FUND
Fry pan, iron would improve family's life at shelter
 •  Boy's wish for desk fulfilled; also gets a new computer
 •  OTHER NEWS
Makalapa girl, 11, missing
 •  Man sentenced in Chinatown raid
 •  Poll: Service distribution unjust
 •  Waimanalo picks tireless volunteer
 •  Rotary help lets families shop free
 •  Senate committee calls meeting on beleaguered housing agency
 •  Police Beat
 •  Hawai'i briefs
 •  EDUCATION
Schools to keep transfer policy
 •  Legislature to take up UH incentive proposals
 •  OUR SCHOOLS • ALA WAI ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Community partners enrich learning
 •  Education briefs
 •  ON CAMPUS
University expertise spreads to far corners
 •  OBITUARIES
David Childs of Ma'ili was noted for championing small U.S. towns
 •  Hirohata-Goto services set for Monday
 •  Obituaries
 •  BUREAUCRACY BUSTER
Smoking in hallway is illegal
 •  Corrections

Sports
 •  Viloria's next fight Jan. 10 for vacant USBA title
 •  UH SPORTS
Three 'Bows are All-Region
 •  Path to Big Easy won't be so easy
 •  Rainbows face foes, final exams on road
 •  Hilo's loss against Manoa counts
 •  OTHER SPORTS
Pipeline Masters fills field
 •  Castle to appeal ejection of players in state title game
 •  HOMEGROWN REPORT
Maui's Young gets national junior college soccer honors
 •  Coming home for hoop games
 •  GOLF REPORT
Wilson takes his 'Q' in earning PGA Card
 •  Holes in one
 •  Golf Tips
 •  Nicklaus, Palmer, Player, Trevino in MasterCard
 •  Mauna Kea golf pro doubles up on O'ahu
 •  Golf Notices
 •  ISLE FILE
Pee-Wee team from Kalani in title game
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  Studios release movies in anticipation of the Oscars
 •  Holidays need not be so stressful
 •  COMEDY REVIEW
For Gallagher comedy, you had to be there
 •  MIXED MEDIA
Magazine industry becomes snake pit
 •  THE LEFT LANE
Must-see lights
 •  Movie Openings
 •  Fashion Calendar
 •  SHOW BIZ
Maestro's status in Hong Kong not yet clear
 •  TGI Thursday
 •  Tube Notes

Business
 •  Hotels show improvement
 •  Horner moves up at First Hawaiian
 •  Sprint job cuts include 20 workers here
 •  Business briefs
 •  OTHER BUSINESS
United still holds advantage in Pacific
 •  Vegas growth may depend on new casinos
 •  Delta chief says security costs will sink industry
 •  Settlement delayed for banks, brokerages
 •  Cable company limits may be eased
 •  High-tech slump dooms 'Computer Chronicles'
 •  Pritzker family may take Hyatt Corp. public
 •  Seagate's IPO survival lifts Wall Street mood
 •  AOL to lay off 300 employees

Opinion
 •  EDITORIALS
Public officials must heed disengagement
 •  Sen. Trent Lott not fit to be Senate leader
 •  ISLAND VOICES
Rah-rah gone for UH fan
 •  Letters to the Editor