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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for November 21, 2002

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Council hears support for scooter ban
 •  Surfing factions discuss new rules
 •  Police Beat
 •  HP earnings report propels Dow skyward

Local News
 •  Final curtain falls on three Waikiki theaters
 •  POLICE/COURTS
HPD to switch off new radios during repairs
 •  Rodrigues' behavior draws rebuke
 •  OTHER TOP STORIES
44 candidates seeking Mink's Congress seat
 •  Waimanalo looks for way out of slump
 •  Waimea Falls Park lease may be extended four months
 •  O'ahu marchers urge help for the homeless
 •  NEIGHBOR ISLANDS
State sets Maui water limits
 •  Hilo students alerted of rapes at bars, raves
 •  Kaua'i council-elect names Asing chairman
 •  Makawao teen dies from motorcycle crash injuries
 •  OTHER NEWS
Air Force readiness affirmed
 •  Lingle Cabinet slow to develop
 •  Randall H. Lee, retailer of appliances, dead at 54
 •  O'ahu briefs
 •  EDUCATION
School bus fares could double
 •  UH agreement wards off faculty move for censure
 •  'Aikahi teacher gains national honor
 •  OUR SCHOOLS • KAIMUKI CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
Campus, students show off a new look
 •  Two honored as outstanding global teachers
 •  Tighter regulations not deterring many foreign students
 •  BUREAUCRACY BUSTER
Limos shouldn't be parking on curb
 •  Obituaries
 •  Awards
 •  Corrections

Sports
 •  Viloria's title defense bout rescheduled to Sunday
 •  Basketball still part of life for Randolph after 'upset'
 •  UH SPORTS
Moenoa eating up opposition
 •  Owens might play Saturday
 •  Little glory, lot of satisfaction in being walk-on for Rainbow Wahine
 •  Little Rock poses big challenge for UH basketball team
 •  HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
Expect the unexpected when HPA plays Castle
 •  Kealakehe advances to volleyball quarterfinals
 •  OTHER SPORTS
Savovic debuts with 11 points in Nuggets' loss
 •  Top-ranked Irons rolls out barrel
 •  Chaminade, BYU-Hawai'i set for volleyball regional
 •  GOLF REPORT
Three will try to stop Woods' drive for five
 •  Holes in one
 •  Prince Resorts hires Rolfing as consultant
 •  Sony Open in Hawaii field will remain at 144
 •  USGA's Fay, PGA's Orender to speak
 •  NOVEMBER GRAND SUMO TOURNAMENT
Asashoryu sole leader at 11-1
 •  ISLE FILE
Balding to coach Punahou
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  Christmas ornaments honor local traditions
 •  THE LEFT LANE
Here's your trivia shaken, not stirred
 •  Kristofferson, Nelson head to O'ahu to join film
 •  Movie Openings
 •  Tryouts Calendar
 •  SHOW BIZ
Jimmy Borges taking his heart to San Francisco
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Thursday

Business
 •  Charity giving high in '01
 •  Penney store space sold
 •  Chaney Brooks changes direction
 •  Grand Wailea gets firm's vote
 •  NATION BUSINESS
Housing boom may flatten out
 •  FedEx will raise rates for delivery
 •  Crackdown urged on deceptive advertising
 •  AIRLINES
United machinists agree to wage, benefit concessions
 •  Boeing intends to cut another 5,000 jobs
 •  Federal government intensifies college recruiting
 •  Control of WorldCom remains in doubt
 •  HAWAI'I'S NONPROFITS
Cutbacks in grants to nonprofits no solution

Opinion
 •  EDITORIALS
Labor will recover from Rodrigues verdict
 •  Gov.-elect shouldn't shun offered help
 •  Letters to the Editor
 •  ISLAND VOICES
The world is their ashtray

Health/Fitness
 •  Cancer vaccine shows promise