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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for July 3, 2002

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  3 more arrested in airport kickback case
 •  Sept. 11 intensifies July 4th patriotism
 •  Realtors: Home sales stay strong in June
 •  Water crews restore Mokapu service
 •  Police Beat
 •  Holiday limits last-minute boost to stocks

Local News
 •  Tax refund checkoff little help for schools
 •  Mansho loses 'privileges'
 •  Fourth of July full of emotions
 •  Hana garden grows in $4.7 million deal
 •  OHA's budget down $3 million
 •  POLICE/COURTS
Liquor inspector admits taking cash bribes
 •  New-car buyers file fewer 'lemon' claims
 •  Man gets 20 years in jail for burglary
 •  Former state official to head federal security at airport
 •  Man charged in bicyclist's death
 •  Police Beat
 •  WILDLIFE
Illegal frog found at Kaiser High is carnivorous, voracious eater
 •  Marine base celebrates new hatchlings
 •  FOURTH OF JULY
Always play it safe with fireworks
 •  Fourth of July Calendar
 •  What's open and closed
 •  OTHER NEWS
HELCO project in Hilo on again
 •  Pearlridge to kokua city safety initiative
 •  Blowhole victim drowned, autopsy shows
 •  Maui woman wins $2.2 million in Vegas
 •  Hawai'i gets $4.9 million welfare-to-work bonus
 •  O'ahu briefs
 •  Obituaries
 •  Awards
 •  Corrections
 •  BOB KRAUSS
Akionas are first family of firefighters

Sports
 •  UH men's basketball loses assistant coach
 •  Ironman back on O'ahu for fund-raiser
 •  Combining three tests of endurance into one
 •  Nishikawa finds there’s no need for finishing kick
 •  Damien grad an academic all-star
 •  Sports Calendar

Island Life
 •  Say hello to a high-tech Beetle Bailey character
 •  Culture critic Roger Copeland to address art, terrorism
 •  SHAPE UP
Eat more to gain energy for exercise
 •  MOVIE REVIEWS
Sidesplitting 'Men in Black' sequel just as funny second time
 •  'The Powerpuff Girls Movie' is just not fun enough
 •  Rapper Lil' Bow Wow is natural in 'Like Mike'
 •  Movie Openings
 •  THE LEFT LANE
Pussycat gig expands
 •  TGI Wednesday
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TASTE
'Wok Fast' for satisfying stir-fries
 •  VINTAGES
Restaurants deserve to charge more for wine
 •  FOOD FOR THOUGHT
A frequent shopper's wish list
 •  OFF THE SHELF
Black pods of tamarind trees an Asian flavor source
 •  QUICK BITES
Onion festival returns in August
 •  Quick and Easy: Chicken and Rice Creole
 •  Culinary Calendar

Business
 •  Auto dealers see hope in new incentive programs
 •  Scandals stifling stock health
 •  Strikers picket casino in Vegas
 •  WorldCom CEO says company will not fail
 •  Ports will close if shippers detect deliberate work slowdown
 •  Kaimuki to get new burger shop

Opinion
 •  EDITORIALS
New federal school law poses mammoth task
 •  Holiday fun, not fire
 •  COMMENTARY
Here's why the Ko Olina bill was vetoed
 •  ISLAND VOICES
Fireworks: Fourth of July brings shrieks, sobs of pain
 •  VOLCANIC ASH
Oh, for lack of a simple sidewalk ramp
 •  Letters to the Editor