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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for March 14, 2004

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Hawai'i to play Utah State

Local News
 •  Niu Valley residents band together to rid area of crime
 •  Trade group asked to endorse education reform
 •  Lingle bills making progress
 •  Waimanalo has its carnival, rain or shine
 •  Legal agency for poor hobbled
 •  DISPATCHES FROM IRAQ
Troops mop up and rebuild after the war
 •  OTHER NEWS
No repeat of heavy rains expected
 •  UH Board of Regents deals with potential conflict of interest issues
 •  Participants see hope in nation-building effort
 •  Hawai'i inmates may shift to Mississippi
 •  Obituaries
 •  Wake up, Maui — 'anti-development' is not a dirty word
 •  The brains behind Ala Moana
 •  Bills that are alive, or failing, at the Capitol

Sports
 •  UH SOCCER
The Natural
 •  UH BASKETBALL
'Bows waiting to hear about NIT invitation
 •  Goo leaves UH women well stocked for future
 •  DIVISION II BASKETBALL
BYUH ousted from D-II hoops regional
 •  HIGH SCHOOLS
Kamehameha, Moanalua win cheerleading titles
 •  ISLE FILE
UH-HPU baseball postponed
 •  FERD LEWIS
NIT committee often has an ulterior motive
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  Deep secrets
 •  Chef honors his 'brother' at mentoring fund-raiser
 •  BOOK MARKS
Castaway himself describes 1841 sea adventure
 •  Lit Beat
 •  ISLAND SOUNDS
Retrospectives from Kalapana, Helemano
 •  7th Annual Hawai'i Music Awards
 •  Ensemble recorders range from jazz to fugue
 •  ART REVIEW
UH faculty exhibit illustrates richness
 •  Pastel exhibit shows range of medium
 •  Stone carvers demonstrate their skills
 •  Art Calendar
 •  FAMILY MATTERS
Keen insight helps when self-image gets blurry
 •  LOVE STORIES
Chance meetings opened up lifetime conversation
 •  Births
 •  Weddings
 •  Celebrations
 •  Adoptables
 •  Mom deployed overseas?
 •  Deb Aoki's Bento Box
 •  TGIF Weekend Calendar

Business
 •  CONCRETE WORKERS STRIKE
Investors hesitant in strike
 •  Costco's cheapest gas fails to ignite expected price war
 •  TRAVEL
Big hotels grab online sales
 •  Major airlines losing ground in N.Y. market
 •  TAXES
Tips for staying out of trouble with the IRS
 •  Filing later may benefit mutual fund investors
 •  OTHER BUSINESS
Direct-mail army pens 'personal' letters that multiply response rate
 •  Scrapbook enthusiasts evolve into a targeted market
 •  HAWAI'I MARKET WATCH
Spotlight: Pacific Capital S/I US Government
 •  HAWAI'I STATUS REPORT
Visitor count rises as domestic, foreign arrivals strengthen
 •  Jobless claims in 15th week of decline
 •  Big Island job count, construction activity on the rise
 •  Stewart team weighs dropping name
 •  Oil firms in portfolio can grease returns

Opinion
 •  EDITORIAL
Van cam sequel must be better than original
 •  EDITORIAL
Tragedy in Madrid shows terrorism reach
 •  COMMENTARY
Hawai'i's ethnic rainbow
 •  Hawai'i misses boat on Chinese tourists
 •  COMMENTARY
Service in Iraq puts duty, morals to test
 •  COMMENTARY
Lingle administration's war on drugs
 •  No-fly list knows no bounds
 •  THE RISING EAST
Taiwan presidential vote crucial to islands' future
 •  AFTER DEADLINE
Timely delivery is a high priority
 •  Letters to the Editor