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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for October 17, 2003

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Rice, SMU, Tulsa leaving Western Athletic Conference
 •  Isle airlines comply with federal security search order
 •  Symphony pay cuts go across the board
 •  Crystal meth crackdown nabs suspects
 •  Downbeat forecasts send stocks falling

Local News
 •  POLICE/COURTS
Jury gives Costco shopper $1.05M for store injuries
 •  Mom pleads not guilty in baby's death
 •  Police Beat
 •  OTHER TOP STORIES
Congress may allow bereavement visas
 •  Symphony players accept pay cut
 •  74 years later, valedictorian returns home
 •  State's grandparents most likely to live with grandchildren
 •  War casualty was a local boy
 •  EDUCATION
State's teacher of the year upholds good citizenship
 •  UH-Hilo program seeks its share
 •  Diocese asks schools for reports
 •  Panel to discuss historical interpretations
 •  Board of Education OKs library spending plan
 •  OTHER NEWS
Kaimuki seeks solutions for its parking crunch
 •  Chevron to reduce emissions at refinery as part of settlement
 •  Groups plan summit as part of battle against ice
 •  Water use on O'ahu declines again
 •  OBITUARIES
Kekoa David Kaapu, politician, advocate, dead at 66
 •  Funeral for man killed in crash planned
 •  Obituaries
 •  Progress no excuse to be lazy
 •  Salutes
 •  Project Kokua
 •  Corrections

Sports
 •  UH VOLLEYBALL
UH trounces LaTech
 •  UH BASKETBALL
Midnight is Sensley's time
 •  UH still has outside shot at hoops title
 •  Veteran Goo relying on youth
 •  UH FOOTBALL
Louisiana Tech QB among best
 •  WARRIOR'S NOTEBOOK
Cockheran, Eaton, Fuga compete in drills
 •  HIGH SCHOOLS
Nanakuli eases into postseason
 •  ISLE FILE
BYUH water polo team routs Chaminade
 •  RECREATION
From 15 athletes to 1,500
 •  Catch of the day
 •  FERD LEWIS
WAC's future talk of town
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  Get a great big dose of chocolate
 •  HAWAI'I GARDENS
Makua plants need nurture, propagation to revive post-burn
 •  Home & Garden Calendar
 •  THE WEDDING PLANNER
Keeping cool when best-laid plans backfire
 •  'Are you getting cold feet?'
 •  THE LEFT LANE
Put your best foot forward for friends
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGIF Weekend Calendar

Business
 •  Pension regulator will sue
 •  Lingle touts farmers market
 •  Tourism Authority selects evaluator
 •  State jobless rate falls to 4.3%
 •  Analyst has upbeat outlook for Big Island's economy
 •  How Hawai'i hotels are faring
 •  OTHER BUSINESS
Session's mixed results show little consistency
 •  BUSINESS BRIEFS
Parks to get $1 million for projects
 •  HAWAI'I REAL ESTATE REPORT
The Honolulu Value/Price Model
 •  After weeks of declines, Hawai'i fixed mortgage rates rise
 •  Neighborhood snapshots

Opinion
 •  EDITORIAL
Senseless tragedy may offer lessons
 •  EDITORIAL
Kekoa Kaapu brought joy, humor to politics
 •  ISLAND VOICES
Panel on education reform stacked
 •  Letters to the Editor

Entertainment/TGIF
 •  MUSIC SCENE
Honolulu a favorite venue for ska/punk Crashers
 •  Seal resurfaces after 5-year absence
 •  Billboard hits
 •  THE NIGHT STUFF
Tripping 'Lights' fantastic repertoire of surprises
 •  STAGE SCENE
Pass the quiz, then see 'My Fair Lady' on stage
 •  DINING SCENE
Chief's Hut offers tranquility, tropical tastes
 •  MOVIE SCENE
Grisham's 'Runaway Jury' delivers positive verdict
 •  Cate Blanchett's 'Veronica Guerin' is single best dramatic performance all year
 •  'Texas Chainsaw Massacre' remake may kill your desire for horror flicks
 •  'Small Voices' a gentle whisper
 •  Zombies follow predictable plotting
 •  Newbies urged to grab cam, get rollin'
 •  Screening room
 •  DVD SCENE
DVD of stylish 'Matrix Reloaded' an appetizer for theater sequel
 •  TGIF Weekend Calendar
 •  Ongoing Events
 •  The Buzz
 •  What's Up!
 •  Neighbor Islands