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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for July 8, 2003

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Hale'iwa brush fire prompts evacuations
 •  Board may ease pet quarantine rules
 •  Feds charge two in $1 million ice case
 •  Firefighters battle four Leeward brush fires
 •  Judge OKs release of Kaua'i airport shooter
 •  Merger announcements keep share prices higher

Local News
 •  Shortage of volunteers slows clinical research
 •  City to test recycling plan
 •  Report says Hawai'i teachers lowest paid
 •  Special session set for today
 •  WILDLIFE
Big cat traps to be dismantled
 •  Hanalei project to enhance refuge view
 •  POLICE/COURTS
Guilty plea in care home death
 •  Bounty hunters no-shows in Mexico
 •  Man enters guilty plea to murder, other counts
 •  Jury finds man guilty in Ala Wai shooting case
 •  Artillery shell found on North Shore
 •  Police Beat
 •  OTHER NEWS
Waikiki may soon have its park
 •  Few attend HECO's Kaimuki meeting
 •  Curtains fall on IMAX Waikiki, Enchanted Lake theaters
 •  Mayor rebuffs call from councilman for official's removal
 •  Kahalu'u residents hope to block zoning variance
 •  Fund-raiser marks overturn of WWII case
 •  Free event marks Korean War anniversary
 •  OBITUARIES
Service Friday for Nanakuli accident victims
 •  Obituaries
 •  DRIVE TIME
Traffic scofflaws, uninsured motorists raise readers' ire
 •  LEE CATALUNA
Family Day had many 'losers'
 •  Corrections

Sports
 •  ISLE PROFILE
Boxing trainer turns wayward kids into champs
 •  OTHER SPORTS
Father of LPGA pro reportedly accosts Wie
 •  Five from Hawai'i reach world kayak races
 •  Jones has yet to sign new 5-year contract
 •  Musashimaru moves to 2-1
 •  ISLE FILE
Perkins surges to No. 1 in longboards
 •  For the Record
 •  FERD LEWIS
Will 2003 live up to hype, history?
 •  On the Air
 •  Sports Calendar

Island Life
 •  Can stress kill you?
 •  Antidotes to anxiety offered
 •  ENTERTAINMENT
'Cupid' aims to win hearts of summer viewers
 •  ABOUT WOMEN
Those fancy dishes serve us just fine, even left in the cupboard
 •  THE LEFT LANE
The power of papaya
 •  SHOW BIZ
Rip Taylor hits beach, hunts down a 'Brady'
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Tuesday

Business
 •  Tax raises Maui gas prices
 •  Lingle pushes Hawai'i as 'stress-free' zone
 •  HVCB in danger of losing contract
 •  Bankoh experiences system-conversion, circuit problems
 •  Cruise line has more than 2,000 jobs to fill
 •  BUSINESS BRIEFS
Hawaiian awaits test on runway
 •  TODAY'S TECHNOLOGY
Dell severs ties to recycler using prison labor
 •  Apple software strategy under fire
 •  Cell-phone cameras used in 'digital shoplifting'
 •  Takeover bid by Oracle is bad news for Microsoft
 •  Airline loosens cell phone restrictions
 •  HI. TECH
Improving credibility, maintaining hope key for developing tech sector

Opinion
 •  EDITORIALS
Time to lay ceded lands dispute to rest
 •  Hong Kong protests spell Beijing setback
 •  ISLAND VOICES
Growth evident at UH med school
 •  COMMENTARY
Playing our Pakistan card
 •  Letters to the Editor

Technology/Click!
 •  BYTE MARKS
Internet revolution is still arriving in Fiji
 •  Game makers push envelope to impress consumers
 •  Study finds 60% college women are gamers