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The Honolulu Advertiser - Customer Service
Back issues for Thursday, November 22, 2001
Articles for November 22, 2001
Local News
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Hawai'i 'Megan's Law' struck down by court
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Wave-height reporting confusing at best, deadly at worst
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Cayetano says budget crunch may hit schools, pension fund
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3,000 books given to Leeward schools
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INS doubling bail for detainees
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The holidays
Special thanks in the ranks
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Holiday air travel less hectic than expected
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Dec. 1 festivities to open Honolulu City Lights
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Post Office advises sending holiday packages early
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Police/Courts
Fatal beating at cockfight unprovoked, witness says
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Former Maui student fatally stabbed in Cambridge
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Police Beat
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Education
Kaua'i students radio Space Station
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Our Schools | Academy of the Pacific
All 140 students have chance to shine at hillside campus
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On Campus
Popular books also the most challenged
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Education briefs
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Elections
Hirono loophole on fund-raisers ruled legal
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Official's resign-to-run interpretation challenged
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Neighbor Islands
Puna boy didn't kill or rape girl, father says
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Judge denies request to close charter school
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Neighbor Island briefs
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Other news
Gardner McKay, author and radio personality, dead at 69
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New dengue fever cases bring total to 87
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Traffic cones frustrate 'Ainakoa residents
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Ocean crew says tons of debris still pose danger
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O'ahu briefs
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Jobless sought for environmental workforce
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Salutes
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Obituaries
Sports
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Tiger wins 4th Grand Slam
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Top-ranked Blue Devils romp to third Maui Invitational title
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No. 3 UCLA routs SC for 3rd place in Maui
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UHH seeks boost from Rainbows
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Perkins right at home in North Shore high surf
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Receiver Lelie is an All-American
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It'll be David vs. Goliath when Waimea faces Kahuku
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Ishitani resigns as Leilehua High head varsity football coach
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HPU's Subotic hoping patience will pay off this year
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Fonoti a Football News All-American
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Musashimaru defeats Asashoryu, improves to 11-1
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Golf Report
State must hold on to these pro tournaments
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Isle File
42nd state karate meet scheduled for Sunday
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A time to offer thanks
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Sports Calendar
Island Life
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Lahaina hula paraders leaving mark in New York
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What are you thankful for today?
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Expect a red, white and blue Christmas
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The Left Lane
Peddling 'Potter,' Comics for charity, Devour the fashions, Water tree easy way
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Stage Review
Final scene a standout in undistinguished 'Redwood'
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Cades Awards for Literature winners named
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Rapper releases two versions of 'Cocky'
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Criticism motivates Creed to become bigger success
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Health Calendar
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Craft Fair Calendar
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Movie Opening
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TGI Thursday
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Tube Notes
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Health Calendar
Business
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O'ahu new home sales up 74 percent in October
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JAL extends reduced schedule
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Earnings down 50 percent at mac nut firm
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U.S., world business
Deals may cut into 2002 auto sales
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New jobless claims dip for fourth week
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Japan's trade surplus plunges 32.9 percent
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EMachines agrees to $159 million buyout
Opinion
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Editorial
There's still so much for which to give thanks
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Editorial
Charity: greater need, diminishing resources
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Letters to the Editor
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Island Voices
A lesson learned early of thanksgiving