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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for May 19, 2002

Local News
 •  Class acts: Introducing college graduates of 2002
 •  CITY GOVERNMENT
City's $2 million system for tracking questioned
 •  Kobayashi doing her job or playing politics?
 •  MILITARY AFFAIRS
Army accused of hiding plans
 •  EDUCATION
Plan to hike school bus fare to be discussed at hearings
 •  Big Island's gifted students meet
 •  Lights, camera, action — then on to the prize
 •  OTHER NEWS
Capitol area tour showcases treasures
 •  The Rock returns to Hawai'i
 •  Vote on Koa Ridge project likely
 •  Chumbley won't run for re-election
 •  O'ahu briefs
 •  Neighbor Island briefs
 •  Obituaries
 •  Community Calendar
 •  Awards
 •  BOB KRAUSS
Half-flower is full of Pacific lore

Sports
 •  HIGH SCHOOLS
Mid-Pacific wins state title
 •  Clutch performances by multiple Owls key title run
 •  UH SPORTS
Nevada hands UH a record 35th loss
 •  Three Wahine take second in WAC track
 •  Rainbow Wahine coach Smart resigns
 •  FOOTBALL
Washington State plans Gesser Heisman hype
 •  Former Saints star gets dolled up
 •  Tulsa sends Islanders to sixth consecutive loss, 73-48
 •  SWIMMING
Eckhoff gets 'lucky' in open-water victory
 •  Hawai'i Masters master U.S. Championships
 •  OTHER SPORTS
Viloria may fight here again this year
 •  Sukegawa, Sun win night doubles title
 •  Musashimaru moves to 8-0
 •  ISLE FILE
Kono takes 1-shot lead at Jennie K.
 •  FERD LEWIS
Next A.D. needs to be up to speed
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  On the Air

Island Life
 •  'X-FILES' FINALE
'X-Files' series finale offers closure to 9 chilling seasons
 •  Take a look what's on file for popular TV series
 •  Original fans fueling hype for 'Star Wars'
 •  Free UH workshop offers chance at life enrichment
 •  STAGE REVIEW
MVT production examines cancer victim's agony
 •  HOMESTYLE
Visitor puts treasures in perspective
 •  Home & Garden Calendar
 •  BOOKS
'City of Bones' is a meaty murder mystery
 •  Lit Beat
 •  ART
Exhibit elevates Shunzhi porcelain works out of obscurity
 •  Art Calendar
 •  HAWAI'I WAYS, HAWAI'I DAYS
Mom's meals combined imagination with thrift

Business
 •  Hawaiian Airlines CEO considers selling carrier
 •  Census confirms huge job shift
 •  JAPAN BUSINESS
Nine percent fewer Japanese traveled overseas in 2001
 •  Japan's retirees opt to live abroad
 •  JOB MARKET
Nationwide job outlook positive
 •  Looking for a job? Try going global
 •  TRAVEL
More travelers to hit the road
 •  Travel industry's tradeoffs could last
 •  PERSONAL FINANCE
When investing in bonds, don't put I before EE

Opinion
 •  EDITORIALS
Waiting for the scoop in special-ed probe
 •  'Click It or Ticket': Buckle up or pay
 •  COMMENTARIES
Bay Area offers us a different perspective
 •  Bush's foreign-policy circus
 •  Which Democrat will stand out in governor's race?
 •  AFTER DEADLINE
Advertiser seeks volunteers for editorial board
 •  Letters to the Editor

Ohana
 •  Essays and posters raise awareness of child abuse
 •  Missing children focus of local events
 •  Strict pre-surgical fasting often unnecessary
 •  Adoption issues top agenda
 •  Soar, swim on a magical journey
 •  FAMILY MATTERS
Saving gas a great excuse for a thrill ride along the Pali
 •  PRESCRIPTIONS
Untreated heartburn can jeopardize long-term health
 •  FUN HOUSE
Our ministry of meager portions
 •  Weddings
 •  Births
 •  Deb Aoki's Bento Box