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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for June 14, 2002

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Hawai'i bishop backs zero tolerance policy
 •  Retired officer dies at Maui roadwork site
 •  Whale carcass cleanup confounds state
 •  Police Beat
 •  Chamber names Tollefson permanent CEO
 •  Stock slide continues in cautious market

Local News
 •  Missile hits target off Kaua'i
 •  Hawai'i builders face sharing cost of growth
 •  Homecoming for The Rock
 •  Hawai'i Kai man dies in high surf
 •  Beating, stabbing killed 2 women
 •  Mink seeks benefits for Filipino veterans
 •  Hui Malama job program helps brighten young hopes
 •  THE ROCK
The Rock to star in movie about King Kamehameha
 •  Areas on 4 islands proposed as moth habitat
 •  Conservatory plans to buy beach
 •  Maui judge sends mother to jail for fleeing with 2 girls
 •  Bank executive indicted on sexual-assault charges
 •  Grants to provide housing assistance
 •  Snake found in Waipahu yard
 •  Sharks could visit Kualoa, state warns
 •  Bainum in race for mayor — in 2004
 •  Kurtistown's Jodo Mission to mark 100th anniversary
 •  Investigator testifies against accused wife killer
 •  Ex-driver's license examiner sentenced
 •  Model represents 'modern' China
 •  Two from Hawai'i die in Arizona plane crash
 •  Ex-police chief joins council race
 •  Hawai'i briefs
 •  Mickey Mouse mentality
 •  Obituaries
 •  Police Beat

Sports
 •  Wilton agrees to UH deal
 •  Tomey, Donovan are finalists for UH AD
 •  Stadium Authority gives FieldTurf OK
 •  Jones: Board actions driving NFL away
 •  Maui's Viloria is the 'other' Hawai'i pitcher in CWS
 •  Komine wants ending to be different this time
 •  Islanders seek end to losing streak
 •  Tale of two trails: pain, pleasure at Waimano
 •  Coast Guard offers sail class
 •  Sports notices
 •  The racing report
 •  ISLE FILE
Sardinha agrees to terms with Rockies
 •  Sports Calendar

Island Life
 •  Stylish, substantial furniture for the outdoors
 •  Stepmoms often find their role can be hard
 •  So how did the Navajo code work?
 •  HAWAI'I GARDENS
Botanical garden saves rare Hawaiian hibiscus
 •  Garden Calendar
 •  THE LEFT LANE
Respecting the flag
 •  TGIF Weekend Calendar
 •  Tube Notes

Business
 •  Property sales resilient
 •  Insurance costs not likely to increase
 •  Microsoft's Web browser faces new challenger
 •  Automakers may offer good deals for surplus
 •  Shipping surcharges to increase
 •  $72 billion in online purchases forecast
 •  Disney takes aim at low ABC ratings
 •  Computer virus first to infect data files
 •  How hotels are faring

Opinion
 •  Catholic Church finally takes hold of crisis
 •  Handling of dirty bomb case leaves sour taste
 •  Letters to the Editor
 •  Island Voices
Hirono opens up race for governor

Entertainment/TGIF
 •  World Wrestling Entertainment returns to Hawai'i
 •  MUSIC SCENE
Rundgren refuses to be categorized
 •  Billboard hits
 •  CLUB SCENE
The Night Stuff: The talented Loose Screws deserve a better space
 •  Still a very classy homage to Sinatra
 •  DINING SCENE
Heat at Irifune doesn't necessarily come from the food
 •  MOVIE SCENE
'Windtalkers' lends wings to code talkers' tale
 •  'Bourne Identity' tense action thriller with weak finish
 •  Kids will love 'Scooby Doo' – even if parents don't
 •  Screening room
 •  TGIF Weekend Calendar
 •  The Buzz
 •  What's Up!
 •  Neighbor Islands
 •  Ongoing Events