Breaking/PM Stories | |
• | McCain says he will oppose Akaka bill |
• | Downed pole closes Waialua Beach Road |
• | Police Beat |
Local News | |
• | GOVERNMENT Mayor vows era of inclusion |
• | Anti-drug plan getting $3 million |
• | Top city nominee settled race lawsuit |
• | Ginoza to join office of attorney general |
• | EDUCATION Schools showing signs of progress |
• | At Saint Francis, everyone gives |
• | School in Palolo proud of changes |
• | OUR SCHOOLS | PEARL CITY HIGH SCHOOL Music program is student magnet |
• | ALL-STAR KIDS Success means $750 for UNICEF |
• | EDUCATION BRIEFS Cole extends fund raising |
• | ASIA TSUNAMI DISASTER Global outpouring for tsunami |
• | POLICE/COURTS Merchants help push crime off Nu'uanu |
• | Police will walk Chinatown |
• | Man charged in Makiki shooting |
• | Football player pleads no contest to '02 theft |
• | OTHER NEWS Teens kicking habits, survey says |
• | ADVERTISER CHRISTMAS FUND Still time to set new record |
• | Postal stamps celebrated |
• | Chinatown's history gets a home |
• | Four injured in Nimitz collision |
• | BUREAUCRACY BUSTER How clean should the cans be? |
• | Obituaries |
Island Life | |
• | Asian cinema putting the art in martial art |
• | BOOK REVIEW Book of records keeps on growing |
• | ISLAND LIFE SHORTS Def Poetry Jam whiz to put the slam on Ala Moana competition |
• | Movie Openings |
• | Tryouts Calendar |
• | Tube Notes |
• | TGI Thursday |
• | SHOW BIZ Santanas continue tradition on Maui |
Business | |
• | More opportunities at Honolulu job fair |
• | Customer bonus in Verizon deal |
• | Shrimp crop lifts farmers' hopes |
• | DBEDT official leaving |
• | State hopes for bookings from meeting planners |
• | AKAMAI MONEY Index funds cut out guesswork |
• | PERSONAL FINANCE Student loan debt stifling many |
• | Buyers feeling pinch of inflation |
• | THE COLOR OF MONEY Be wary of low credit card rates |
• | BUSINESS BRIEFS Tax withholding rule has changed |
Opinion | |
• | EDITORIALS Hannemann optimism must become a reality |
• | Bush torture policy: Harm's already done |
• | Letters to the Editor |