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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for August 30, 2003

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Hurricane watch issued for Big Island

Local News
 •  Hurricane Jimena likely to pass south of Hawai'i
 •  BUS STRIKE
Bus strike enters 5th day with no talks planned
 •  Disabled, elderly 'hit hard' by bus strike, restrictions
 •  OTHER TOP STORIES
Influx of 'aweoweo brings scores of anglers to Windward waters
 •  State seeks drought relief aid
 •  Joint force on way to new mission
 •  Hokule'a forced to delay voyage
 •  AKAKA BILL
Inouye: Maybe 2004 for Akaka bill
 •  OHA plans to barrage U.S. senators with letters
 •  OTHER NEWS
Hawaiians protest Hokuli'a project
 •  Pastor may not have been target of Makiki church fire
 •  Hawai'i briefs
 •  Obituaries

Sports
 •  UH SPORTS
Hawai'i, UCLA romp to easy Classic opener wins
 •  Arizona State routs UH in soccer opener
 •  Jones has Warriors right where he wants
 •  Warriors, Mountaineers have plenty of questions remaining
 •  HIGH SCHOOLS
Mililani topples depleted Castle
 •  Defense sparks Nanakuli's victory
 •  Carvalho carries Kahuku
 •  ISLE FILE
Top-ranked BYUH falls at California tournament
 •  FERD LEWIS
Patience, perseverance pays off for Whieldons
 •  For the Record
 •  On the Air
 •  Sports Calendar

Island Life
 •  SATURDAY SCOOPS
Chef prepares you for tailgate season
 •  PRESCRIPTIONS
Trekking poles ease burden of walking
 •  Doctors, patients rarely discuss costs, study says
 •  Shattering a few myths about metabolism
 •  Health Calendar
 •  STAGE REVIEW
Meet the social misfits you see at Longs
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGIF Weekend Calendar
 •  FAITH
Muslims stress interfaith relations
 •  Anti-gay marriage effort to intensify
 •  Weekly Thoughts
 •  Faith Calendar
 •  WHERE WE WORSHIP
Hindus worship at Healing Stones
 •  EXPRESSIONS OF FAITH
When you win in life, you're also a champ
 •  FAITH BRIEFS
Group presents faith leaders

Business
 •  Mainland visitor arrivals hit record high for July
 •  Kalia Tower, rid of mold, opens Monday
 •  Fed's chief defends human judgment
 •  Tax cuts boost July consumer spending
 •  Minnesota teen held in computer-worm case
 •  Business briefs

Opinion
 •  EDITORIAL
Federal government is bleeding red ink
 •  EDITORIAL
Bus strike sparks some good habits
 •  Letters to the Editor