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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for February 10, 2004

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Lingle, 5 other governors make surprise trip to Iraq
 •  Deal keeps Pro Bowl here till 2009
 •  Warriors get jump on 2005 recruiting season
 •  State retirement system gaining
 •  UH men's volleyball rises to No. 2 in USA Today poll
 •  Stocks up in prelude to Greenspan report

Local News
 •  Museum executive leaves after dispute over remains
 •  IN COURT
Banker may face more prison time
 •  State bans four from entering Kalihi home
 •  Two juries hear trial in beating of tourist
 •  LEGISLATURE
Bill to fill gaps in drunken-driving law advances
 •  Lawmaker calls for action to fix crowded prisons
 •  Emotional hearing lays bare tensions over school reform
 •  DISPATCHES FROM IRAQ
Schofield soldiers turn to luxury items for comfort
 •  WILDLIFE
Kealia Pond officials mount effort to cut midge population
 •  Young whale struck by boat off Maui
 •  OTHER NEWS
Tears flow at Ehime Maru memorial service
 •  Daycare home for elderly sought
 •  Hawai'i lawmakers decry Bush budget, rising deficits
 •  Hawai'i briefs
 •  DRIVE TIME
Bicyclist's tale adds weight to E911 bill
 •  OBITUARIES
William Lucas, city liquor official, dead at 92
 •  Obituaries
 •  Corrections
 •  LEE CATALUNA
Saved by the YMCA

Sports
 •  Viloria returns to ring
 •  HIGH SCHOOLS
Punahou goalie plays part to perfection
 •  Punahou earns top seed in girls state tournament
 •  Kalaheo seeks fourth OIA title in a row
 •  Mililani unhappy with pairings
 •  Advertiser's Top 10 basketball poll
 •  Weekly honors
 •  Standings, statistics
 •  UH SPORTS
Warriors have kept their focus on road
 •  Hawai'i getting national notice
 •  ISLE FILE
BYUH forward Smylie honored by PacWest
 •  For the Record
 •  On the Air
 •  Sports Calendar

Island Life
 •  Valentine gift-giving is your chance to get personal
 •  Books help kids deal with parent's deployment
 •  COMMENTARY
In matters of the heart, make health tops
 •  Why can't the networks be honest with us for a change?
 •  STAGE REVIEW
Mozart drama takes few risks
 •  'Betty' survives excursion into darkness
 •  THE LEFT LANE
Directors duel with staging at two paces
 •  SHOW BIZ
Heine discredits rumors of demise
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Tuesday

Business
 •  Hawai'i-bound ship's builder seeks protection
 •  Strike effects spreading
 •  Bill aids biotech lab developer
 •  United adding Japan flight
 •  BUSINESS BRIEFS
Workers vote to change unions
 •  OTHER BUSINESS
Record chain files bankruptcy
 •  IRS says $2.5B yet to be claimed
 •  Stewart's secretary tearfully testifies about tip
 •  DirecTV, competitors planning to raise rates
 •  4th-quarter earnings to be tough to beat
 •  Senators propose massive mutual fund changes
 •  TODAY'S TECHNOLOGY
Watches getting smarter all the time
 •  PalmSource Inc. adds smart phones to its core strategy
 •  Secret documents not so secret with online search engines

Opinion
 •  EDITORIALS
Council, mayor should cooperate now
 •  License-plate program needs wider exposure
 •  Letters to the Editor
 •  COMMENTARIES
The nuclear black market
 •  Schools: Results argue for change

Technology/Click!
 •  BYTE MARKS
Sony showcases cinematic, financial and robotic advances
 •  HELP DESK
Zoom matters in digital cameras
 •  Q&A
Security settings limit macro use