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Articles for August 30, 2004

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Taiwan president's visit to affect freeway traffic today
 •  Lingle presides over convention
 •  Market pulled down by cautious investors

Local News
 •  Statewide network will improve emergency response
 •  FIRE
Kane'ohe fire kills girl
 •  Fire-safety plan needed for home
 •  ELECTION 2004
More state voters seek absentee ballots
 •  Signs sprout in campaign season
 •  Guard soldier Tamayo won't campaign
 •  State short of workers to staff voting sites on election day
 •  REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION
U.S. security a big issue for delegates
 •  Hawai'i delegate eager to live 'history'
 •  OTHER NEWS
NBC series' premiere draws 3,000
 •  Forum on Akaka bill precedes gathering
 •  Going for the greening of downtown office design
 •  Okinawan Festival on tap
 •  Campers go camping for permits
 •  HAWAI'I BRIEFS
Airport intruder held at hospital
 •  For the Environment
 •  Community Calendar
 •  Obituaries
 •  JAN TENBRUGGENCATE
Grants aid private projects

Sports
 •  2004 OLYMPICS
Clay left biggest mark among local athletes
 •  U.S. volleyball finishes medal-less
 •  PADDLING
Hui Lanakila finally goes the distance
 •  SOCCER
Hawai'i struggles in 1-1 draw with Pacific
 •  ISLE FILE
HPU still perfect in women's volleyball
 •  On the Air
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  Suddenly single?
 •  The uke master wins fans in Japan
 •  FITNESS PROFILE
Olympian plays volleyball, soccer for exercise
 •  ABOUT MEN
Football, the great unifier
 •  ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
Watch less, want less
 •  TGI Monday

Business
 •  Time, money saved with state's online portals
 •  After 35 years, Internet still evolving
 •  Honolulu gas price tops U.S.
 •  AT WORK
Layoff can be tougher after 50
 •  Firms wary of executives' 'dark side'
 •  Resume overload poses big risks
 •  Make most of interview by emphasizing 'soft skills'
 •  Charity work can further your career
 •  AT WORK
After 9/11, workers see the merit of corporate badges
 •  LEADERSHIP CORNER
Chamber president pushes Native Hawaiian programs
 •  Coming Events
 •  Trade Winds

Opinion
 •  EDITORIALS
Reports don't ease Abu Ghraib scandal
 •  Kalihi ballplayers barefoot no more
 •  Letters to the Editor
 •  SECOND OPINION
Congestion, transit barely tie in

Military Briefing
 •  Troops, Pentagon officials gearing up for election
 •  MILITARY UPDATE
Lawsuit seeks to end 'stop-loss' in Iraq war