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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for August 29, 2004

Local News
 •  Indian tribes raise ante to support Senator Inouye
 •  Senator cites 'shameful' U.S. history
 •  EDUCATION
Good fit for your child is most important goal
 •  Mobile library geared up for return to Wai'anae
 •  OTHER NEWS
Remains traditionally sacred
 •  Sunset crowd previews 'Lost'
 •  Party like an Athenian
 •  Fleeing driver crashes through gate at airport
 •  Shine on harvest moon, as days get shorter
 •  OBITUARIES
'Auntie Puluelo' put love into hula
 •  Obituaries
 •  HAWAI'I BRIEFS
Candidates at legislative forum
 •  OUR HONOLULU
Look, Ma — no ink on hands
 •  LEE CATALUNA
Beauty of Portlock beach obscured by ugly fight over access
 •  Community Calendar
 •  Project Kokua

Sports
 •  UH FOOTBALL
Warriors' Purcell sidelined once again
 •  UH VOLLEYBALL
Who will step up for Rainbow Wahine?
 •  Departed Rainbows keeping school ties
 •  YOUTH BASEBALL
O'ahu 14-year-olds win World Series title
 •  PADDLING
Kailua iron men up to challenge
 •  2004 OLYMPICS
U.S. men's water polo rallies for 7th place
 •  HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
Kahuku trounces Saint Louis
 •  Kamehameha's Kam helps beat Kailua, 14-6
 •  Wise runs, passes Kaiser past Kalani, 33-14
 •  Iolani runs over McKinley
 •  ISLE FILE
UHH, HPU are 3-0 in volleyball event
 •  FERD LEWIS
It's rather amateurish of NCAA
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  Art for surf's sake
 •  Colleges use tunes to lure students
 •  Fall TV season reflects epidemic of copying
 •  NBC takes risk with animated series
 •  TRAVEL
Primed and polished with a new look
 •  Barbers Point Beach memorializes tyrannical captain's miscalculation
 •  BOOKS
Biography packs power, warmth of Duke
 •  Lit Beat
 •  ISLAND SOUNDS
Top slam poet steps up to the mike for a new CD
 •  ART
Seeking the soul behind the mask
 •  Art Calendar
 •  ANIMAL COMPANIONS
Adoptables/Lost
 •  'OHANA
The greatest vacation escape leads you back to yourself
 •  LOVE STORIES
Surprise, Marc Yamane! This one's for you
 •  'OHANA BRIEFS
Parents Without Partners plans potluck
 •  Births
 •  Deb Aoki's Bento Box

Business
 •  LOCAL BUSINESS
Can locals compete?
 •  HMSA may dodge bid process for $350M contract
 •  TRANSPORTATION
'Flex-fuel' really gets rolling in Brazil
 •  Flying car not as far-fetched a fantasy as you might think
 •  OTHER BUSINESS
Bumps in recovery troubling
 •  Princess merchandise reigns supreme
 •  Attorney seeks justice, not riches, in lawsuits
 •  Largest organic co-op thriving
 •  For Bel-Air bellhop, winning 5-star award is all about the details
 •  Fund manager agrees to pay $800K
 •  HAWAI'I MARKET WATCH
Spotlight: Pacific Capital Tax-Free Short Intermediate Securities Fund
 •  HAWAI'I STATUS REPORT
Visitor arrivals by air hold steady
 •  Jobless claims hit lowest level in six weeks
 •  Big island economic boom led by tourism, construction, diversified ag

Opinion
 •  EDITORIALS
New NASA telescope must be kept in Islands
 •  Are we seeing a new drunken-driver trend?
 •  COMMENTARIES
New appreciation of Hawai'i found in 'real world'
 •  Bishop Museum could be strong cultural partner
 •  ELECTION 2004
Intellect as a campaign issue
 •  A tie? It could happen
 •  Silenced voters point to need for prison reform
 •  AFTER DEADLINE
Reading the weather just got easier
 •  THE RISING EAST
Nepal's Maoist rebels gain strength
 •  JERRY BURRIS
Lame-duck incumbent easy target
 •  Letters to the Editor