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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for November 20, 2002

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  HPD to switch off new radios
 •  Low attendance forces Waikiki theaters to close
 •  Judge scolds Rodrigues for 'fracas' after verdict
 •  Queen's nurses approve strike notice
 •  Police Beat
 •  Investors set aside dismal economic news

Local News
 •  Election winner gets Mink's former job, but no duties
 •  RODRIGUES TRIAL
Rodrigues guilty of union fraud
 •  Labor prospered under Rodrigues
 •  Labor leaders defend union credibility
 •  OTHER TOP STORIES
Senate OKs security agency
 •  Privacy concerns prompted Hawai'i's 'no' votes in security bill
 •  UH tries to avert censure
 •  Punchbowl markers updated
 •  State to inform tenants of their rights
 •  CITY GOVERNMENT
Council's Central O'ahu plan advances
 •  Group opposes Waimea Falls lease extension
 •  SCIENCE/ENVIRONMENT
Oil spill could surpass '89 Exxon disaster
 •  Coast Guard says it's ready for oil spill here
 •  Maui shark sighting closes beaches
 •  Leonid show not a star studded one
 •  Critical habitat for native moth to cost less than $2 million
 •  Fishing forum seeks ways to keep birds, turtles safe from longlines
 •  POLICE/COURTS
Police lawsuit files might be opened
 •  Couple detained in Kalalau Valley stillbirth case
 •  Police Beat
 •  OTHER NEWS
State water staff favors Maui action on aquifer
 •  Capt. Soo back as fire spokesman next week
 •  Health briefs
 •  Hawai'i briefs
 •  Obituaries
 •  Corrections
 •  BOB KRAUSS
Frisking can rub the wrong way

Sports
 •  UH SPORTS
Willoughby is WAC's best
 •  Bearcats on break from title chase
 •  UH happy for holiday at home
 •  HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
Waimea no longer an underdog
 •  Protest against St. Louis rejected
 •  Iolani's Sun settles on Stanford
 •  HOMEGROWN REPORT
Dallas goal for ex-Hawai'i prep players
 •  Hawai'i duo boosts Puget Sound volleyball
 •  Punahou alumnus plays his best game in snow
 •  DIVISION II PREVIEW
HPU will face early road blocks
 •  NOVEMBER GRAND SUMO TOURNAMENT
Asashoryu suffers first loss, now 10-1
 •  ISLE FILE
Triple Crown may resume today if surf rises as expected
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  Elam out for respect, top dollar in Denver
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  Cultural experts say people are finding humanity in pets
 •  Oscar race heats up during holidays
 •  'Left Behind' phenomenon continues to blossom
 •  Draw your thanks
 •  STAGE REVIEW
Production overdone in 'Smokey Joe's Cafe'
 •  'Sea Horse' revolves around characters' verbal sparring
 •  SHAPE UP
Make wise choices for a breakfast that fuels, not fattens
 •  THE LEFT LANE
Dishing it out
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Wednesday
 •  TASTE
Squash: The misunderstood vegetable
 •  TV producer gives glimpse into world of celeb chefs
 •  Culinary Calendar
 •  FOOD FOR THOUGHT
These tips on turkey are timeless
 •  QUICK BITES
Wine by the half glass at Manana
 •  OFF THE SHELF
Starfruit, or carambola, gains popularity in cooking
 •  COOK'S TIPS
Zip bags keep boxed goods fresh longer

Business
 •  Health plan profits down
 •  Campbell Estate names new CEO
 •  Hawai'i women's pay ranking falls
 •  Women crack glass ceiling slowly
 •  Business briefs
 •  SMALL BUSINESS
That special appeal in interior design
 •  SBA unfazed by millions in deadbeat loans
 •  Businesses on wheels have edge on convenience
 •  Employee must be punctual and ready to work
 •  Small business briefs

Opinion
 •  EDITORIALS
Washington Place still home for governors
 •  Look to GOP to renew attack on environment
 •  Letters to the Editor
 •  VOLCANIC ASH
Up close and way too personal