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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for January 8, 2002

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Former legislator to plead guilty to tax charges
 •  Gambling hits new snag
 •  UH wide receiver Lelie to hire agent
 •  Kamehameha Schools reaps revenue gains
 •  Trust sells Goldman stock
 •  Wendell Brooks consulting again
 •  Police Beat
 •  Varied forecasts dampen market gains

Local News
 •  Traffic camera glitches limit first-day tickets to 158
 •  Gambling advocates, foes converging on Hawai'i
 •  South Kohala mourns slain woman
 •  Odd space pairing discovered
 •  Education
State gets low grade for early education
 •  Ezra to handle motion in Felix probe
 •  Commuting
New signs for cul-de-sacs to cost $1 million
 •  Leeward O'ahu to get traffic cameras
 •  Drive Time
Sony Open poses parking problems
 •  Roadwork
 •  Getting around O'ahu
 •  Other news
Missouri's lower decks open to public
 •  Two more dengue fever cases reported in Hana
 •  Speaker Hastert encourages Pacific Rim to fight terror
 •  Fire chief receives evaluators' top score
 •  O'ahu briefs
 •  Neighbor Islands
Firm withdraws Keopuka development plans
 •  Workshop for nonprofits set in Hilo
 •  Christmas Fund donations
 •  Obituaries
 •  Corrections
 •  Lee Cataluna
Value Pass promotion falls short

Sports
 •  Big turquoise waves create perfect Eddie Aikau meet
 •  Slater leaves no doubt with victory
 •  Lelie closer to NFL draft
 •  Investing in Hawai'i sports
 •  UH volleyball ready to ramble
 •  Dung expected to get HPU job
 •  SONY OPEN
Wilson, Cotner earn berths in Sony Open
 •  2002 Sony Open in Hawai'i
 •  HIGH SCHOOLS
Got to start somewhere
 •  Weekly honors
 •  Advertiser's top 10 basketball poll
 •  Standings, leaders
 •  All-Stars
 •  Sports to watch
 •  ISLE FILE
Tuitele, Wong with national team
 •  CONTESTS
Winners named in Sony Open, Wahine ticket contests
 •  FERD LEWIS
Lehman due for victory
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  On the Air

Island Life
 •  ISLAND STYLE
Geek chic look is clean cut
 •  WWII vet 'lit torch' for Hawai'i's gay residents
 •  Designer Yves Saint Laurent retires
 •  'Lord of the Rings' remains on top
 •  Linkin Park sells most records in 2001
 •  SYMPHONY REVIEW
Pianist meets Chopin challenge
 •  BOOK REVIEW
'Terror' looks inside doomed Pan Am 103
 •  THE LEFT LANE
Wahine magazine sees last wave
 •  TGI Tuesday
 •  Tube Notes

Business
 •  Bank enlists 'ideal leader'
 •  Apple introduces swivel iMac
 •  Car of future may sit on glorified skateboard
 •  United's mechanics file lawsuit over panel
 •  Japanese travel overseas falls 42%
 •  Holiday fails to entice air travelers out of Japan
 •  Las Vegas opens bigger convention center

Opinion
 •  Editorial
Casino idea alluring, but it's still a bad bet
 •  Editorial
U.S. must take care in Philippine mission
 •  Letters to the Editor
 •  Island Voices
Hurricane money should be returned

Technology/Click!
 •  Staying afloat when ISPs don't
 •  Q&A
Some ISPs limit accumulation of in-box e-mail
 •  BYTE MARKS
2Sync offers desktop convenience
 •  Women, minorities find buying cars online saves money
 •  TV that watches you is on the way
 •  Tech toys