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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for April 13, 2002

Local News
 •  Traffic Cameras
Freeway speeds may be increased
 •  State Farm to raise rates
 •  Distant star may be a mimic solar system
 •  Smiling Mansho booked in felony theft investigation
 •  Tanker, dog search resumes
 •  Civilians take over airport watch
 •  Maui drug ring kingpin receives 20-year sentence
 •  McKinley team in robotics final, too
 •  Abuse workshop breaks a barrier
 •  Mid-Pac educator Cingcade dies
 •  Judge orders unions to release records
 •  Police have suspects in Punahou theft
 •  Convicted killer sentenced to life without parole
 •  Firm fined for violating hazardous waste rules
 •  City wants fee structure for soccer park
 •  Police Beat
 •  Cayetano says plan jeopardizes contracts
 •  Obituaries

Sports
 •  UH SPORTS
UH overwhelms BYU
 •  Bass having hard time on sidelines
 •  HIGH SCHOOLS
Unbeaten Punahou sinks Iolani
 •  McKinley remains atop OIA East with 48-47 win
 •  ISLE FILE
UH splits softball doubleheader
 •  OTHER SPORTS
UH-Hilo boosters club ceases operations
 •  Hawai'i wins 2 soccer titles
 •  On the Air
 •  Sports Calendar

Island Life
 •  Young female musicians resist the pop trend
 •  BOOK REVIEW
Author weaves humor into tales of Hawai'i
 •  BOOKS FOR KEIKI
Japanese kitten a spirited heroine
 •  ISLAND SOUNDS
Pair of duos' debut CDs are delights
 •  TGIF Weekend Calendar
 •  Tube Notes
 •  FAITH
Church faulted in poll on sex abuse
 •  Cultural, religious foundations meld
 •  Site files for bankruptcy
 •  WHERE WE WORSHIP
'All are welcome' at Joy of Christ
 •  EXPRESSIONS OF FAITH
Church need not be a chore
 •  Weekly Thoughts
 •  Faith Calendar

Business
 •  Maui project plans sale
 •  Korea native cultivates market for mushrooms
 •  Timeshare additions bolster industry
 •  Airlines increase round-trip fare by $20

Opinion
 •  Yoshimura's troubles are hardly behind him
 •  Rota islanders make the right decision
 •  Letter to the Editor
 •  Hawai'i' is doing fine without hidden arms