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The Honolulu Advertiser - Customer Service
Back issues for Thursday, July 03, 2003
Articles for July 3, 2003
Breaking/PM Stories
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Wie 2-over-par, trails Women's Open leader by 7
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Parade can exclude gays, judge rules
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EPA orders city to detail sewage spill remedies
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Shooting suspect had cocaine, police say
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Wahiawa nurses, managers are talking
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Bowers' name not submitted
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Police Beat
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Rise in jobless rate pushes stocks lower
Local News
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Navy's Ford Island plans get broad approval
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LEGISLATURE/CONGRESS
Special session expected
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Backers of Akaka bill plan unified campaign
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POLICE/COURTS
Bounty hunter sure he'll be cleared
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Thanks awaits reluctant 'hero'
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Police Beat
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NEIGHBOR ISLANDS
County to keep Wailuku pool open
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Big Island smoking ban amended to exempt bars
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CITY GOVERNMENT
Council approves Turtle Bay expansion
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Council bill bans brandishing of exact replica guns in public
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Kapolei bus center opens Tuesday
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EDUCATION
Demand drives Le Jardin growth
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Wai'anae educator's supporters refuse to accept transfer
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OUR SCHOOLS • KAULUWELA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
School excels at educating children of immigrants
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ON CAMPUS
Cultural gap in schools addressed
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Education briefs
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OTHER NEWS
Traffic victims' family to be helped by funds
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Change-of-command ceremonies held at Sand Island, Kane'ohe
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O'ahu briefs
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BUREAUCRACY BUSTER
Tint rules protect police
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OBITUARIES
Fusayo Koike, 93, broadcast Japanese community news
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Herb Campos, former Maui fire chief, dead at 68
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Obituaries
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Corrections
Sports
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1955 - 2003
Iolani volleyball coach pioneered girls athletics
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WAC studying 12-school alignment
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Lee sued by former Saint Louis player
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GOLF REPORT
Pung paved way for future Hawai'i golfers
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There's little down time in Wie's world
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Kaua'i junior golfers tops in state
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AROUND THE GREENS
Perseverance at Puakea pays off with 18 holes
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Holes in one
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ISLE FILE
Hawai'i girls win volleyball crown
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For the Record
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On the Air
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Sports Calendar
Island Life
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Networks take risks to keep you on the couch
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Enhanced CD adds twist to music magazine
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Movie Openings
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Tryouts Calendar
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THE LEFT LANE
Tunes for planning a schlock-free wedding
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SHOW BIZ
Hawai'i loses a Broadway hit to Vancouver
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Tube Notes
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TGI Thursday
Business
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O'ahu homes sell at highest pace on record
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Damon Estate offering to sell O'ahu property
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Firm to sell homes again
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Hotel occupancy falls on O'ahu
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PERSONAL FINANCE
Poll finds 45% of Americans to use tax cut to pay bills
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Joining Buffett - for $2,500 a share
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OTHER BUSINESS
Lawsuit against Merrill rejected
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Travelers warned of packed airplanes
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PeopleSoft profits may help ward off Oracle buyout bid
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HAWAI'I BRIEFS
Visitor spending rises in April
Opinion
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EDITORIALS
Whistle-blower abuse by city a big mistake
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Drug-sniffing dogs have their uses
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There's a better way to celebrate the Fourth
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Letters to the Editor
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ISLAND VOICES
Reasons to ban gay marriages are shaky