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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for May 22, 2002

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Wilton to stay as UH volleyball coach
 •  Aloha Stadium AstroTurf to be replaced by August
 •  Strong season to give UH Hawai'i Bowl slot
 •  Work starts on Waimanalo Pre-Plus school
 •  HPD joins with FBI on crime task force
 •  Police Beat
 •  Wie qualifies for U.S. Women's Open sectional
 •  Rumors of bin Laden capture help revive stocks

Local News
 •  Kapolei library may open limited services this year
 •  Diocesan panel in charge of Hawai'i priest reviews
 •  Punchbowl sends out call for Memorial Day lei
 •  Obesity rate climbing in Islands
 •  POLICE/COURTS
Burglar hunted in assault on girl, 8
 •  DARE Day hits Aloha Stadium
 •  Net chat leads to sex charges
 •  Marijuana trial begins for ex-tennis coach
 •  Police Beat
 •  NEIGHBOR ISLANDS
Search ongoing for lost boater
 •  Pu'u 'O'o lava flow could spark more wildfires
 •  East Kaua'i hit by strong rain
 •  OTHER NEWS
Groups oppose plan to divert ditch's water
 •  Home from the seas
 •  Wa'ahila Park water fountains remain off
 •  Limited pig hunting now allowed at park
 •  Ha'iku boy trips on name change in geography bee
 •  A&B helps charity groups
 •  O'ahu briefs
 •  Achievers
 •  Obituaries
 •  Corrections
 •  BOB KRAUSS
Coffee bags turn into tapestry

Sports
 •  UH volleyball team could make White House visit
 •  HOMEGROWN REPORT
Simms is on track at Michigan
 •  Ex-Kaua'i High athlete reaps tennis awards at Idaho
 •  Eldredge helps California into softball World Series
 •  Jackson gets conference honors
 •  OTHER SPORTS
Musashimaru sole leader at 11-0
 •  Romano to run Hawai'i's USTA
 •  ISLE FILE
Three Hawai'i sailors honored by college yacht racing association
 •  Rangers owner a foolish spender

Island Life
 •  Saving seats for the 'Ohana
 •  Mana'o Company shines with 5 Na Hoku awards
 •  Chelsea Clinton dares to be hip
 •  Allergies remain a medical mystery
 •  James Earl Jones visits Queen's
 •  Space society honors local artist
 •  Film offers look into marine life
 •  STAGE REVIEW
'Fully Committed' fully satisfies audiences
 •  TIP-OFF
Pop-rock pioneers to pay tribute to Beatles
 •  THE LEFT LANE
Wayne's whirl
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Wednesday
 •  TASTE
Taste: A top American chef keeps it simple
 •  VINTAGES
Sake showcase concludes Japanese versions remain ichiban
 •  FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Picking among new products
 •  OFF THE SHELF
Soy paste adds depth to stir-fries
 •  QUICK BITES
Sake competition set for September
 •  SHOW BIZ
April and June go public with relationship in May

Business
 •  Waialua Coffee parent files for bankruptcy
 •  90 employers seeking recruits at job fair today
 •  Best Sellers opens second Waikiki shop
 •  A&B buys California shopping center
 •  Japan all-industry index helps bolster optimism
 •  New insurer to cover terrorism is proposed
 •  Gap chief opts for retirement

Opinion
 •  School bus, A-Plus should be reconsidered
 •  Disaster preparedness not option in Hawai'i
 •  Letters to the Editor
 •  VOLCANIC ASH
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