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The Honolulu Advertiser - Customer Service
Back issues for Thursday, March 22, 2001
Articles for March 22, 2001
Breaking/PM Stories
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Escapee's car crashes in front of police station
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Security breach led to OCCC escapes
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Police briefs
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Verizon employees admit they got tee times illegally
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California high school shooting erupts
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Kapolei parents want school built
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Small mercury contamination in Wa'ianae
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Gun scare closes Maui High
Local News
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Teachers prepare to walk
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Census reveals O'ahu suburb shift
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Pain, anger linger in Ehime Maru town
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Homeless fear 'weeding'
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Faculty union finishes UH vote
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Libraries struggling with budget cuts
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Halawa mercury cleanup nears finish
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Our Schools
Community always there for Wai'anae High
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On Campus
UH newspaper details quirks, jerks of campus life
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School facts: Changing times
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Calendar
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Multi-track school wins national award
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Ask the experts
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Man, 19, pleads guilty to robbery
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Kane'ohe traffic snarled
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Kaiser wants to move Punawai Clinic
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Neighbor Island briefs
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O'ahu briefs
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Three charged in state welfare fraud case
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Mid-Pac plans tech center
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Roadwork ready to begin on Kona shortcut
Neighbor Islands
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Agency scolded over plant habitats
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Bus fares likely to rise July 1
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NASA 'Vomit Comet' takes trio to new heights, depths
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$612,000 settlement urged in HPD lawsuit
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Colleagues weigh Mansho sanctions
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An act of kindness, never forgotten
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Japanese families say 'thank you'
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Waddle's friendliness impressed civilians
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Interviews recount sub crash aftermath
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Inquiry impresses families of victims
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Mir takes aim at fiery descent tonight
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Hawai'i residents can watch Mir re-entry on Web
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Corrections
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Obituaries
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Police nab two escapees
Sports
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Wahine edge Oklahoma State, 52-51, to reach WNIT final four
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Warriors' Ayat getting more of a kick
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UH men's volleyball taps England for recruit
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Castle routs Kahuku in baseball opener
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Golf Report
Decades of champions
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March Grand Sumo Tournament
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HPU softball team faces road test
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Leilehua's Marshall leaving Isles
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Isle File
Memorial service today for UH swimmer Tye
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Ferd Lewis
Spring break will be fun even in The Pit
Island Life
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Health Calendar
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TGI Thursday
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Clean teeth ... with time
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Child specialists suggested for kids' dental care
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Movie Openings
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Experts split on link between stress, disease
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Tube Notes
Business
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State AFL-CIO to offer mortgages
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Hawai'i firm proposes sub vision technology
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Signs of Isle business slump continued in December
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Business briefs
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LoopNet, PropertyFirst to merge real estate sites
Opinion
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Kaka'ako med school: some scary portents
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Navy openness in sub inquiry will help heal
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Island Voices
Gov. Burns saw a greater UH
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Letters to the Editor