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The Honolulu Advertiser - Customer Service
Back issues for Friday, November 08, 2002
Articles for November 8, 2002
Breaking/PM Stories
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Police search for two missing Mililani girls
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Big Island hit by rolling blackouts
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Ehime Maru families accept settlement for collision
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Lawmakers slashed funds for Lingle transition
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Police Beat
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Safeway profit less than forecast
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Iraq resolution helps send stocks downward
Local News
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Surfers push for return of NOAA expert's forecasts
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Double-decking freeway among Lingle's proposals
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Putting humility in civil service
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Dobelle, Lingle try to move on
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H-1 idea draws mixed response
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Airport official guilty
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Hawai'i bioterror ranking outdated
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Big Isle residents call for stricter dog-control bill
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UPW consulting fees questioned
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Case, Kaapu join race for Mink's seat
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Big Island may face rolling blackouts
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Access to hiking, camping to reopen at Ka'ena Point
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All-state band needs $54,000
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Kalihi drivers get updated timetable
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LEE CATALUNA
Graceful defeat may help Mazie
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Police Beat
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Hawai'i briefs
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Mayoral staff member Nick Houtman, 39
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HAWAIIAN STYLE
Fat fuels laundry's 100th anniversary celebration
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Obituaries
Sports
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UH SPORTS
UH alumnae match to benefit Iolani's Kang
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UH mulling more, larger title banners
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UH women bounced by Rice
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HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
Chargers rally past Trojans in three
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Red Raiders hold off Moanalua
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Kamehameha, St. Louis square off again for crown
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OTHER SPORTS
Weng leads BYUH's sweep of Chaminade
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Pro Bowl tickets on sale tomorrow
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RECREATION
Super Seniors hit courts with zest
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Tour de Cure bike event set for Nov. 17
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The racing report
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Sports notices
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ISLE FILE
Waipahu's Lee rallies for 72 at 'Q' School
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Sports Calendar
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For the Record
Island Life
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Dancehall superstar's new album celebrates women
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'Wait, Wait ... Don't Tell Me!' quiz show coming to Hawai'i
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Program featured nationwide on NPR
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HAWAI'I GARDENS
Lignum vitae tree ideal for small yard
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Home & Garden Calendar
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THE LEFT LANE
'Auntie Maiki' honored
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Fashion Calendar
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Tube Notes
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TGIF Weekend Calendar
Business
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Best Buy deal appears near
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Fed's rate cut spreading through bank system
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Bay Area bank joins HiBeam
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NATION BUSINESS
Election may tilt power at ports
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GM makes gains in reliability survey
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Madison Ave. retail rent up 25 percent
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REAL ESTATE
HP targets real estate agents as new tech buyers
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Mortgage rates continue downward
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Realtors' group criticizes possible mortgage reforms
Opinion
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EDITORIAL
Local school boards not the only solution
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EDITORIAL
U.S.-China military exchanges welcome
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Letters to the Editor
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ISLAND VOICES
Cruise industry stands by its word
Entertainment/TGIF
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MUSIC SCENE
Legendary R&B guitarist so happy to play the blues
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Music moves Makana's message
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Billboard hits
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THE NIGHT STUFF
Boys on the Side's ample talent puts cover band front and center
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SURF 'N' TURF SCENE
High tide for music, surf fans at Kualoa
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STAGE SCENE
'Three Musketeers' with an Asian flair
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Willy Loman role a challenge, even for a veteran actor
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Critic's Choice
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DINING SCENE
Newly opened Tiki's gets it right from the start
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MOVIE SCENE
Eminem gives compelling performance in riveting '8 Mile'
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Elaborate, clever 'Femme Fatale' still manages to disappoint
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Local director's film, made on a shoestring, is taking off
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The tried and true come back for holiday movies
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Screening room
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TGIF Weekend Calendar
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The Buzz
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Ongoing Events
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What's Up!
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Neighbor Islands