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The Honolulu Advertiser - Customer Service
Back issues for Friday, June 21, 2002
Articles for June 21, 2002
Breaking/PM Stories
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Frazier formally approved as UH athletic director
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Panel OKs Mililani housing, fast-tracked schools
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Deadly canal attack yielded no 911 calls
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Organizations that recover war dead to merge
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Police Beat
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Wie, Wilson face off in Public Links quarterfinals
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Stocks torpedoed by investor fears
Local News
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Voting changes prompt education
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Health plan refunds hit $23M
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Study claims our traffic improved
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Crew error caused sub collision, Navy says
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Murder suspect's past includes success
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OHA sticks with Maui project
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Final vote today on Koa Ridge development
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Education
A-Plus childcare fees to stay the same
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School board gives state librarian top rating
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'Turmoil' decried at UH Foundation
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Support for UH research jumps to record $252M
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Arthur K. Trask, lawyer, politician
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Kimi Amemiya, 96, led family of achievers
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Volcanoes Park fire costly, but nearly out
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Man guilty in Kona DUI death
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Richards Street YWCA at 75-year milestone
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Police Beat
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Dods qualified for office, Cayetano says
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Democrats' rationale unseemly
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Asteroid just misses collision with Earth
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Nostalgia colors 'pink palace' shop in Mo'ili'ili
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Obituaries
Sports
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Frazier ready to move in
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Hawai'i's Clay places 2nd in U.S. decathlon
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Eight on All-America wrestling team
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Islanders get Blitz-ed twice
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Hawai'i's Wilson, Wie advance in Public Links
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Volleyball scoring to stay, but pool play is ruled out
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Young female surfers get a camp of their own
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Kona Marathon, fun run deadline today
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Sports notices
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The racing report
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ISLE FILE
Hawai'i boxers ousted in quarters
Island Life
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Hawai'i home sellers turn to experts for 'staging'
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Film pick no puzzle for 'Enigma' director
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'70s Soul Jam tour to play Blaisdell Arena in July
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HAWAI'I GARDENS
Count the reasons why you should grow your own food
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Home & Garden Calendar
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THE LEFT LANE
The hunkiest jocks
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Tube Notes
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TGIF Weekend Calendar
Business
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HMSA entities lose $1.5M
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Hawai'i jobless rate dips to 4.2 percent
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State Farm cuts back on home insurance
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New drink guzzling beer market
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New color of cash to be 'subtle'
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U.S. airline fares in May eight percent below that of 2001
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SEC offers proposal for accounting board
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How hotels are faring
Opinion
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New 'Mirikitani' law a welcome change
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Terror incarcerations becoming Kafkaesque
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Not in it for the money
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Letters to the Editor
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Island Voices
Lingle is clearly on labor's side
Entertainment/TGIF
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MOVIE SCENE
'Lilo' captures Hawai'i spirit in an appealing way
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'Lilo & Stitch' is a treat for moviegoers of any age
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Funniest thing about 'Juwanna Mann?' The title
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Screening room
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MUSIC SCENE
Concrete Blonde reunites for 'Therapy'
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Guitar fest to offer concerts, workshops on 2 islands
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Billboard hits
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CLUB SCENE
The Night Stuff: Blue Tropix a no-frills club that focuses on dancing
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DINING SCENE
Plumeria Beach Cafe has sumptuous buffets, sunsets
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ISLAND EXCURSION
YWCA renovations honor architect's original design
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TGIF Weekend Calendar
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The Buzz
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What's Up!
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Ongoing events
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Neighbor Islands