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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for April 6, 2003

Local News
 •  442ND REGIMENTAL COMBAT TEAM REUNION
'Humbled' crowd lauds veterans of Army's 442nd
 •  100th, 442nd teamed up for World War II glory
 •  OTHER TOP STORIES
Tax-hike plans advance despite troubled times
 •  DOT budgets $77 million for bridges
 •  Unused dredger heads for Salt Lake
 •  AMERICA AT WAR: HAWAI'I IMPACT
Outlook for job seekers not bad
 •  AMERICA AT WAR
Up to 3,000 Iraqis killed in Baghdad blitz
 •  Tank raid shows 'we can go anywhere'
 •  Confusion, fear as battle for Baghdad begins
 •  Facts about the war
 •  POLICE
'Dangerous' trio remain at large
 •  HPD to get indoor firing range
 •  Police release photos of vandal suspects
 •  Colorado woman dies in Big Isle accident
 •  OTHER NEWS
Conservation drive on Maui wins more time
 •  New neighbors given chance to ride bus for free
 •  Medical mission volunteer Jorge Camara to be honored
 •  Campaign reform bill receives preliminary approval from House
 •  Lingle vetoes dune-buggy exemption measure
 •  Hawai'i briefs
 •  Obituaries
 •  Community Calendar
 •  Awards and recognitions
 •  Washington Week
 •  BOB KRAUSS
Chinese revive institution
 •  LEE CATALUNA
One man's mission: to bestow a Hoku upon George Helm

Sports
 •  Warrior volleyball team tops Santa Barbara in 4
 •  Rice tips UH for 28th win in a row
 •  UH softball team sweeps Fresno State
 •  Wong on different mission after 2 years in Venezuela
 •  Kahuku remains unbeaten in OIA
 •  Rough Riders rout Governors in East
 •  9 from Hawai'i qualify for nationals
 •  Guillermo wins Challenge, spot in 2004 Olympic trials
 •  Local boxers join Viloria on fight card
 •  ISLE FILE
UH beats San Diego State
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  Wallace suite talks future foes
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  Critics, colleagues target Moore's 'Dirty Laundry'
 •  First lady will read to kids on 'Sesame Street' this week
 •  TRAVEL
Hanging out in and around Hanalei
 •  Road to Hanalei an experience in itself
 •  ADVERTISER BOOK CLUB
Readers puzzled by ending in 'Bel Canto'
 •  Kaua'i vacation can be customized for health, harmony
 •  BOOKS FOR KEIKI
Orphan pieces new life from shattered pot
 •  Lit Beat
 •  SYMPHONY REVIEW
Performance leaves some confused
 •  ISLAND SOUNDS
New albums offer traditional Hawaiian, 'ukulele, a bit of pop
 •  ART REVIEW
Shoeboxes open up varied surprises
 •  Art Calendar
 •  'OHANA / FAMILY MATTERS
Cell-phone convert makes every minute count
 •  ANIMAL COMPANIONS
Humane Society relies on community interactions
 •  Ohana fair today benefits food bank
 •  Weddings
 •  Births
 •  TGIF Weekend Calendar
 •  Deb Aoki's Bento Box
 •  Tube Notes

Business
 •  State's focus on Japanese tourism faces scrutiny
 •  Hawai'i executives rewarded in mediocre economy
 •  High-tech sector fears for Act 221
 •  Time-share project OK'd for Waipouli
 •  OTHER BUSINESS
Mystery illness stalls Asian economies
 •  Stores teem with products for 'tweens'
 •  PERSONAL FINANCE
6 experts to build theoretical portfolios
 •  War complicates analysis of earnings
 •  TAX AID
If you keep refinancing, points paid are a tax break
 •  Your children may hold key to tax relief

Opinion
 •  EDITORIALS
In Iraq, huge jobs, uncertainty are ahead
 •  Something worth reading and recycling
 •  FOCUS
Military, protest traditions learn to coexist
 •  COMMENTARIES
Cuba, land of paradoxes, shares Hawai'i's struggle to define itself
 •  Option ahead is power politics or international rule of law
 •  THE RISING EAST
North Korea a bigger threat than White House realizes
 •  AFTER DEADLINE
Balanced debate offered on quarantine law
 •  Community Editorial Board tackles healthcare, tourism
 •  Letters to the Editor