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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for May 5, 2003

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  McCubbin out as CEO of Kamehameha trust
 •  Wahiawa nurses go on strike
 •  Hawaiian Air expects $5.3M loss for quarter
 •  Major bank shareholder can't back takeover
 •  2 charged in beauty contestant's kidnap
 •  Police Beat
 •  Interest rates likely to remain unchanged
 •  Economic uncertainty stalls stock market

Local News
 •  Medical center to end keiki genetics program
 •  TRANSPORTATION
Budget cuts hurt road repairs
 •  Money for 'Ewa roads hits snag
 •  OTHER TOP STORIES
Military spy cameras to be tested over Maui
 •  Father hammers away for free
 •  Wahiawa nurses set to strike
 •  EDUCATION
Maui team takes part in Science Bowl
 •  Wailupe school must wait for bridge
 •  Leilehua students reap benefits of farm project
 •  OTHER NEWS
Boys' Day gala spotlights arts of old, new
 •  One dead after crash on H-1 near Pearl City
 •  California man drowns off Maui
 •  Fishing boat rescues four off Makapu'u
 •  Health briefs
 •  Hawai'i briefs
 •  Obituaries
 •  JAN TENBRUGGENCATE
Hawai'i firms make most of recyclables

Sports
 •  In baseball, Nevada continues mastery of UH
 •  New football playoffs would have 12 teams
 •  Bartlett, Napoleon defend paddling crown
 •  ISLE FILE
Big Island's Hayes surfs way into Teahupoo event
 •  For the Record
 •  Sports Calendar

Island Life
 •  Atelier offers students a classical experience
 •  Hawai'i residents just love to root for our own
 •  Questions about summer camp
 •  FX scraps plans for 'American Candidate'
 •  JUST MY STYLE
Eclecticism key element in fashion
 •  ABOUT MEN
Don't women give a Hooters about chauvinism, anymore?
 •  THE LEFT LANE
Hula's Sonny Ching goes pin-up punk
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Monday

Business
 •  Diversification back on state agency's agenda
 •  City Bank board rejects rival's merger proposal
 •  Open tourism meetings slated
 •  Yo, keep it simple before the beep
 •  LEADERSHIP CORNER
Chinatown recovering from SARS rumors
 •  AT WORK
Even well-educated women get pushed into 'mommy track'
 •  Coming Events
 •  Trade Winds

Opinion
 •  EDITORIALS
In war's aftermath, Case rethinks support
 •  Wean hotel industry from state tax credits
 •  ISLAND VOICES
State has lead in energy efforts
 •  COMMENTARY
When politics can hurt health
 •  Letters to the Editor

Military Briefing
 •  Hawai'i Seabees find joy in rebuilding Iraq
 •  Fair to highlight Ford Island work plans
 •  Briefs
 •  MILITARY UPDATE
Troops to get health screening