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The Honolulu Advertiser - Customer Service
Back issues for Sunday, February 03, 2002
Articles for February 3, 2002
Breaking/PM Stories
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Maui jet grounded after powdery substance found
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Drunken driving suspected in fatal 'Aiea crash
Local News
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Maui likely to flood again
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Panel votes unanimously to kill gambling bills
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Charter schools face pitfalls
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POLICE
Ihilani gunman taken into custody
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Police Beat
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OTHER NEWS
Chinatown preserves immigrant lifeline
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Skateboarders seek park
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Big Island's defending spelling bee champion wins again
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Mililani dogs need place where they can bark
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Kanahele pays $9,000 owed on lease of Waimanalo land
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O'ahu briefs
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Neighbor Island briefs
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Obituaries
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Community Calendar
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BOB KRAUSS
A staircase and a tale of an artist
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LEE CATALUNA
Experience of mango season varies widely in city, country
Sports
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UH defeats UTEP, 75-60
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Warriors volleyball team finishes 4-0 on road
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Florida State pounds Hawai'i in series finale, 12-1
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Wahine turn back Spartans
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Eight UH athletes named All-WAC
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Skating's top tier an ocean away
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HULA BOWL
'Aina rides Rolovich's passing over Kai in Hula Bowl Maui
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Versatile Crouch has many options
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Kamehameha is best in state softball
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Mililani boys wins OIA soccer title
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Trojans take girls' OIA soccer crown
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Daniels lifts Kalaheo to 83-42 rout of Kaimuki
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ISLE FILE
Billings defeats UH-Hilo
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Sports Calendar
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UH can count on Savovic
Island Life
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Olympic games spark interest in ice skating
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Olympic figure skating gets low marks from bar patrons
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Look forward to diverse season with orchestra
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2002-2003 Honolulu Symphony schedule
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HOMESTYLE
Multi-hued hibiscus can be old-fashioned or up to date
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ART
Honolulu museums pull out all stops for visiting experts
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Art Calendar
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BOOKS
'Little Jerry' has his mind set on candy in new book
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Lit Beat
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COMMENTARY
Waikiki, at sunrise, restores spirit
Business
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50,000 local jobless claims filed since Sept. 11 attacks
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Skeptical public, job issues among major obstacles ahead for merger
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Airline merger must clear tough antitrust reviews
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Web site shows you where your dollars go, literally and exactly
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Fear of cooked books may make investors pull back
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Enron debacle triggers greater scrutiny of company financial statements
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THE SEPTEMBER 11TH ATTACK | AMERICA STRIKES BACK
Starwood tries to stay afloat in '1,000-year flood'
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Marriott CEO says travel will start picking up this summer
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Investors backing Hilton Hotels CEO's innovative worldwide expansion
Opinion
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EDITORIALS
Parental consent plan is abortion setback
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Latest child insurance plan a cynical ploy
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FOCUS
Hawai'i — the healing place
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COMMENTARIES
No sure bets among gambling models
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Lingle clears her decks to battle for nomination
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World Economic Forum a bit less Eurocentric
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It's not matter of being trapped in crab bucket; it's about getting out
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AFTER DEADLINE
Advertiser aims to earn readers' trust
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JERRY BURRIS
Health insurers worry about sunshine
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Letters to the Editor
Ohana
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Marriages quicker to fall
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Program may help mend marriage
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Mentors sought for conference
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Fund-raising concert planned
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Telling stories a fine way to share
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Fit children look to parents as role models
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FUN HOUSE
Creating a climate suitable for a reindeer
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PRESCRIPTIONS
Fish poisoning can lead to serious health problems
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Deb Aoki's Bento Box
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'Ohana seeks heartwarming family photos for contest
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Births
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Family Calendar
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Volunteers