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The Honolulu Advertiser - Customer Service
Back issues for Tuesday, June 17, 2003
Articles for June 17, 2003
Breaking/PM Stories
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New Ehime Maru greeted in harbor
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Helicopter crash was in restricted area
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UH regents to discuss new Jones contract
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Task force targeting computer crime
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Police Beat
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Business briefs
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Stocks show slight gains
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South Street partially reopened after water main break
Local News
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Tour helicopter wreckage pulled from path of lava
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EDUCATION
Hawai'i colleges see growth in applications
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Legislators push school security
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OTHER TOP STORIES
Donor pays for repairs to vans hit by vandals
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Abercrombie OKs movie deal
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'Ewa Beach man loses home to fire
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WILDLIFE
'Finding Nemo' spurring sales of clownfish
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Mysterious large feline reported on Maui
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POLICE/COURTS
Prosecutor says gun, witnesses tie man to murder
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Man pleads not guilty in human-smuggling case
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Stolen car found in canal
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Police Beat
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OTHER NEWS
Discount parking program for Waikiki grows
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Rocket to be launched on Kaua'i in defense test
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Case endorses Lieberman for 2004
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Loss of produce likely as Matson ship breaks down
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Data show surge in cancer rate for Filipino men
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Patrick Hanifin, 48, fought entitlements
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Japanese center honors Weinbergs
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Hawai'i briefs
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DRIVE TIME
Summer's slow drivers reminded to do the right-lane thing
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Obituaries
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Corrections
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LEE CATALUNA
'Aiea center is a world of its own
Sports
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UH SPORTS
Rainbows sign outfielder
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UH hires Nelson to lead men's tennis
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HIGH SCHOOLS
Shortstop's solid play at plate and in field led Kamehameha
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All-state cheerleading
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Simms earns berth in hurdles at nationals
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Basketball camps
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BOXING
Limoz considers future as he defends title
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FERD LEWIS
Take your pick: UH looks good in print
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For the Record
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On the Air
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Sports Calendar
Island Life
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What's up with those Osbournes?
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Cuttings can save time, money for gardeners
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Walberg becoming perennial host
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ABOUT WOMEN
Final season or not, 'Sex and the City' already is irrelevant
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THE LEFT LANE
Dragon-boat sign-up
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SHOW BIZ
Buffett planning Honolulu concert for early '04
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Tube Notes
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TGI Tuesday
Business
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Bank of the Orient probed
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Shelves low on Best Yet brand
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Local firms seek military contracts
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Mainline has July 9 court date
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State to ask ChevronTexaco's help on decision
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BUSINESS BRIEFS
American adds flights to Islands
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HI. TECH
Landmark Ventures' deal is only the latest high-tech hope for Hawai'i
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TODAY'S TECHNOLOGY
Microsoft halts Mac Web browser
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E-mail added to services at United
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Internet driving big changes at companies
Opinion
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EDITORIALS
Grander vision needed for Kalaeloa projects
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Agreement on artifacts a winner for both sides
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Hawai'i is a good choice for convention
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Letters to the Editor
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ISLAND VOICES
Tourism industry represented well at HTA
Technology/Click!
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BYTE MARKS
Catch Z's and cash at same time
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Home theater in 6 easy pieces
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Old-timers can get back in the game with Atari