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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for October 15, 2002

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  John Mink to run for late wife's Congress seat
 •  United expands Denver flights to Honolulu
 •  Rockslide, downed poles follow heavy rains
 •  Forecasters warn dangerous weather possible
 •  Police Beat
 •  UH mascot signs on for three years
 •  Business Briefs
 •  Dow profits from earnings news

Local News
 •  Mom charged after kids found wandering at airport
 •  Team spirit helps unite Kapolei
 •  Hearings on DLNR rule changes today
 •  Yes vote urged on school financing
 •  NEIGHBOR ISLANDS
Unification Church plan raises fears on Big Island
 •  Crumbling cemetery shocks officials
 •  Mauna Loa eruption could devastate area
 •  ELECTION 2002
Republicans ahead of their time (zone)
 •  Maui races highlight rural needs
 •  Carpenters union backs Hirono
 •  POLICE/COURTS
Governor orders inquiry into housing agency allegations
 •  Lawyer says man killed dancer in self-defense
 •  Ex-trustee sues officials involved with probe
 •  Police Beat
 •  OTHER NEWS
State Hospital welcomes partners
 •  Sister Agnes Murphy, helper of disabled, dead at 89
 •  Hawai'i briefs
 •  COMMUTING
Reader thinks new paint would save time, money... and lives
 •  O'ahu alternatives to the usual drive
 •  Obituaries
 •  Corrections
 •  LEE CATALUNA
Adding to the 'ohana

Sports
 •  UH SPORTS
6-8 forward to sign with UH
 •  Warriors battled bacterial infections
 •  Ilaoa gets medical clearance for Tulsa game
 •  HIGH SCHOOLS
Coaching volleyball all in the family for Ehias
 •  Kalani names new coaches
 •  Five OIA teams vie for final spots in league playoffs
 •  Weekly honors
 •  Advertiser's Top 10 football poll
 •  Football standings, statistics, schedule
 •  ISLE FILE
UH's Atay, Kai sweep WAC weekly honors
 •  FERD LEWIS
Give us numbers we can count on
 •  For the Record
 •  On the Air
 •  Sports Calendar

Island Life
 •  Tired teens: Deprivation of sleep takes a toll
 •  Kikaida takes on the digital generation
 •  Jewelry reflects beauty of the sea
 •  Clock ticking for '60 Minutes' executive producer
 •  Recent firings suggest FM radio's shock jocks have had their day
 •  Columbine film angers firearms group
 •  ABOUT WOMEN
Here's to the Sam-and-curly-fries guy, wherever he may be
 •  THE LEFT LANE
Love aplenty
 •  TIP-OFF
'Three Faces of Elvis' concert set for Oct. 26
 •  SHOW BIZ
Maui dining spot the place to be for actors
 •  TGI Tuesday
 •  Tube Notes

Business
 •  Dock backup fuels tension
 •  Pension fund hurt by poor investing
 •  Hawai'i may get more travelers after Bali blast
 •  Kahului firm set to take on Hollywood in trial
 •  MPAA steps up efforts to stop online pirates
 •  Airlines haven't cut back on lobbying
 •  Business briefs
 •  TODAY'S TECHNOLOGY
Biometrics proponents to gather in Hawai'i
 •  Tech earnings to reflect low demand
 •  Do-it-all cell phones may not sell
 •  Venture capitalists hit hard by tech slump
 •  Technology briefs
 •  JOHN DUCHEMIN
A dose of realism might have lessened the impact of telecom fallout

Opinion
 •  EDITORIALS
'No child' requirements continue to balloon
 •  Crystal meth 'epidemic' affects all in the Islands
 •  Letters to the Editor
 •  ISLAND VOICES
Turnout of voters should be higher

Technology/Click!
 •  BYTE MARKS
Open Source saves people money
 •  Fed-up consumers are taking complaints into their own hands
 •  Copyright debate to heat up in 2003