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The Honolulu Advertiser - Customer Service
Back issues for Wednesday, January 22, 2003
Articles for January 22, 2003
Breaking/PM Stories
Saint Louis' Inferrera commits to UH
FAA clears pilot of wrongdoing in 747 incident
Justice system not broken, chief justice says
Moloka'i cruise ship trial delayed
Punalu'u water service still out
Police Beat
January rally erased by economy, war fear
Local News
MILITARY AFFAIRS
Pearl warships to join carrier groups in Gulf
Bush certain Iraq isn't cooperating
U.S. troops launch Philippine mission
STATE OF THE STATE
Lingle seeks 'modest' gains in tight budget
Budget realities derail tax-cut promise
Lingle advocates alternative schooling
Key points from Gov. Lingle's address
Reactions to Lingle's address
HEALTH/SAFETY
State Hospital progress praised
Terrorism response tested at Pier 53
Airport screeners protesting supervisor selection process
Health briefs
POLICE/COURTS
Police seek attackers of woman from Japan
Sex offender sentenced in Internet case
Police Beat
OTHER NEWS
Windward water break blocks highway, closes school
Land use concern flares over Koa Ridge
Mililani resolution seeks end to antennas
All the factors in place for cold days, chilly nights
$4 million in grants to aid homeless
Perry & Price still No. 1 despite ratings shake-up
Hawai'i briefs
NEIGHBOR ISLANDS
New building at UH-Hilo fulfills expansion plans
Observatory visit up for bid on eBay
Identity of Maui fire victim uncertain
OBITUARIES
Walter G. Chuck, longtime attorney in Hawai'i, dead at 82
Services set for Filipino community leader
James K. Fujikawa, 95, was scholar, cultural leader
Michiko Nakabayashi, radio personality, dead at 76
Obituaries
Corrections
BOB KRAUSS
Electric car has long, bumpy past
Sports
UH SPORTS
Saint Louis' Paepule commits to Warriors
Frazier up for Olympics post in 2004
Warrior volleyball faces tall challenge
Warriors a near-unanimous choice as nation's No. 1 team
Jackson practices baseball with 'Bows
Hawai'i will host resurgent Fresno State
HOMEGROWN REPORT
Kalaheo grad finds you can juggle soccer, school
Cornell's Lee rehabs knee injury as he prepares for No. 1 wrestler
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
Punahou shuts down Iolani in ILH softball
Leilehua stops Nanakuli to stay unbeaten in OIA
OTHER SPORTS
Surfing greats reunite at Makaha
USOC president refuses to resign
ISLE FILE
Top two seeds lose at USTA's Waikoloa Challenger
Sports Calendar
UH has its eye on USOC
For the Record
Island Life
The highly decorated 442nd heads for the big screen
Reducing your stress with success
Big diamond paying a visit to Honolulu
NBC maps out a post-'Friends' terrain
SHAPE UP
Slimming down with fiber
THE LEFT LANE
For hue the belle tolls
TGI Wednesday
Tube Notes
TASTE
Score big with winning game-day dips and stew
Lasagna a super choice for big game
Quick and Easy: Sesame-soy Flank Steak
Culinary Calendar
OFF THE SHELF
Sour cream, cream cheese come in lighter versions
COOK'S TIPS
Last-minute seasoning maintains juiciness
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Restoring order in the recipe drawer
QUICK BITES
KCC dining room opens for spring
Business
HEI may raise rates to pay for pensions
Hawai'i banks say 2002 very good year
Ko Olina pledges job training
Ritz-Carlton to join activity at Ko Olina
New Pro Bowl deal sought
Ethics chief brings up tourism aide's pay
Business briefs
SMALL BUSINESS
It's a surfboard but for softies
SUV-buying incentive could triple under Bush plan
Families find working together pays off
More young adults itching to be their own bosses
How to get your clients to pay up what's owed
Difference between small-business owner, entrepreneur noted
Opinion
EDITORIAL
Lingle's speech offered positive surprises
Gov. Lingle's State of the State address
Letters to the Editor