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The Honolulu Advertiser - Customer Service
Back issues for Wednesday, January 30, 2002
Articles for January 30, 2002
Local News
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Record rain floods Islands
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POLICE/COURTS
Arakawa ran red light, eyewitness tells jurors
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Kaua'i chief gets minor charges
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Taxi driver guilty in '99 slaying
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TRAFFIC CAMERAS
Senate hearing to reconsider cameras
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46 lawmakers signed petition
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OTHER NEWS
Skateboarders' lobbying pays off
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Seas rough when Greeneville collided with ship
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Kapa'a Quarry back on dump list
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Beat cops rouse sleepers to flee burning home
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Dueling claims to clean campaign
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Youths will try to spell victory
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O'ahu briefs
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OBITUARIES
Aiko Hamura, who 'perfected' saimin, dead at 91
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The Rev. Gerard J. Leicht dead at 82
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STATE OF THE UNION
Bush calls on country to sustain anti-terrorism
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President addresses 'true scope of the task ahead'
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Hawai'i's delegation likes tone of union address
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Obituaries
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Corrections
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BOB KRAUSS
Farewell to cultural remnants
Sports
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Kahuku's Mapu accepts scholarship from Tennessee
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Spurrier energizes Hula practice with wit, wisdom
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Hula Bown could return to O'ahu
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Rainbows open season against Seminoles
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Wahine's Atuaia likely out for season
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Rainbows make sales pitch to fans
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Warriors defeat No. 2 Stanford
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Savovic chats with readers
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HOMEGROWN REPORT
Lee makes believers at Cornell
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'Aiea's Villaflor to play soccer at San Francisco
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Iolani clinches tie for ILH basketball title
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Kaiser, Mililani in OIA soccer final
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OIA football back to East/West setup
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Sports Calendar
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Seminoles are perfect guests
Island Life
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Experts offer advice and discuss antiques at show
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Worship films, devour reviews at DVD Shrine
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Now you, too, can be a 'Gosford Park' player
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STAGE REVIEW
'Haole Boy' exudes innocence, discovery in face of troubles
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THE LEFT LANE
'Monologues' on HBO
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TGI Wednesday
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SHOW BIZ
'Les Miserables' director stops in Hawai'i
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Tube Notes
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TASTE
Making a good cup of coffee needn't be complicated
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FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Apples that taste as good as they look
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OFF THE SHELF
Celery root or celeriac is delicious if not attractive
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COOK'S TIPS
Making boiled eggs easy to spot
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Profiles: Chef Stephen Rouelle
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QUICK BITES
Kapi'olani chefs share expertise
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Culinary Calendar
Business
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Hotel occupancy dropped to 70 percent during 2001
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Sales, prices rise for new homes on O'ahu
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'Final Fantasy' studio to close
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Merger opponents mobilize
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Yeager to lead consulting firm
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Canada cheapest for businesses
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American restoring many pre-Sept. 11 flights
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Hilton's profits plunge by 93.5 percent
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Cendant stock down 10 percent on rumor
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IDT may buy fiber-optic network assets
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Nevada wants tourists to 'Bring It On'
Opinion
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EDITORIALS
Bush address puts U.S., world on notice
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To soon to change rabies rules again
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Letters to the Editor
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VOLCANIC ASH
State GOP is off to a bad start