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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for December 11, 2002

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Hawai'i health workers to get smallpox vaccination
 •  Board wants $10-a-month long-term care tax
 •  Sprint Hawaii to cut 20 jobs
 •  Justice dispensed unequally, survey finds
 •  Guam fuel tank blaze halts gas sales
 •  Police arrest alleged purse thief
 •  Smoke odor forces return of Hawaiian jet to Oregon
 •  Boeing 747's engine catches fire
 •  Stocks rise despite poor Kimberly-Clark outlook

Local News
 •  Military's gay policy stirs controversy at UH
 •  GUAM TYPHOON
Hawai'i on snake watch after Guam typhoon
 •  Typhoon's damage includes livelihood of residents
 •  OTHER TOP STORIES
In Awana, Democrats' loss is Lingle's gain
 •  Nursing strike suit dropped
 •  Warning signs considered for Puna pond
 •  Events hurt business access
 •  POLICE/COURTS
Murder defendant describes 'junk' meals
 •  Robbers target smaller stores, individuals
 •  Man guilty in shrimp business extortion case
 •  Police Beat
 •  OTHER NEWS
Environmental projects to cost UH $1.2 million
 •  Kaua'i mayor fills most Cabinet positions
 •  Kapolei to get private school
 •  Tax revenues falling short of growth forecast
 •  Mayor appoints planning chief
 •  UH seeks sports advice in Colorado
 •  Local composer Randy Oness dead at 92
 •  O'ahu briefs
 •  ADVERTISER CHRISTMAS FUND
Dresser would be helpful to single mom, four kids
 •  Obituaries

Sports
 •  UH FOOTBALL
Jones likely to stay at UH
 •  ABC wants UH-USC football game
 •  UH VOLLEYBALL
Duggins, Gustin unsung heroes in UH's title chase
 •  Warrior volleyball player to sit 4 matches
 •  HOMEGROWN REPORT
Gymnasts making leap to college
 •  School switch leads to success for Loo
 •  Hawai'i duo helps bury Canyon foes
 •  ISLE FILE
Hawai'i gets national masters track meet
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  From 9/11 to hip-hop hits, films pique fans' interest
 •  'La Boheme' wows celebrity audience
 •  STAGE REVIEW
'Sound of Music' revival hits right notes
 •  UH production brings Japanese kyogen style to English audience
 •  SHAPE UP
Step away from the buffet and no one gets hurt
 •  THE LEFT LANE
Warhol does Vegas
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Wednesday
 •  TASTE
Braciola: Try an Italian-American classic
 •  Dish worth time invested
 •  Sound waves make noise as Earth-friendly refrigerant
 •  Culinary Calendar
 •  Quick and Easy: Pasta with Spinach, Beans and Cheese
 •  FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Don't dump that oil down the drain
 •  QUICK BITES
Convention center to put on bake sale
 •  COOK'S TIPS
You can be your own Betty Crocker

Business
 •  Lingle details plans to improve business climate
 •  Kahana Gateway changing hands
 •  Outrigger to run first resort in New Zealand
 •  NATION BUSINESS
Interest rates unchanged
 •  United focuses on cost cuts, passengers
 •  Investment banker picked to become SEC chairman
 •  SMALL BUSINESS
Little things can count a lot
 •  Aid for agriculture product development
 •  Dell's new services help smaller companies
 •  Road rage dolls become a smash hit

Opinion
 •  EDITORIALS
Skimming from ERS mortgaged our future
 •  Congress must place principle before politics
 •  VOLCANIC ASH
Lost on ballot, but respect won
 •  Letters to the Editor