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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for October 2, 2003

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  SEC opens Hawaiian Holdings probe
 •  Alleged sighting could push up Lindsey jail date
 •  Bryant may not attend training camp, officials say
 •  Cause of Helios crash still unknown
 •  2 suspects in Waimanalo beating case arraigned
 •  Hawai'i State Hospital escapee caught in Makaha
 •  Police Beat
 •  Prices, sales of local homes rise
 •  Stocks gain slightly following huge rally

Local News
 •  Commander debating aircraft carrier locations
 •  Big Island settles lawsuit over police promotions
 •  City Council offers two replica gun bills
 •  Weather service dashes hopes for much-needed rain
 •  REFORMING HAWAI'I'S SCHOOLS
Experts push school reform
 •  School committee members named
 •  TELEMARKETING
FCC pledges to enforce national do-not-call list despite judicial setbacks
 •  Hawai'i, 44 other states back FTC
 •  OTHER NEWS
State has stretched prisons beyond limits, officials say
 •  Washington Saimin latest to go
 •  Teamsters, Allied Workers to post two names for top post
 •  Fire destroys Hilo noodle factory
 •  Fewer than 200 in Hawai'i register for Philippine elections
 •  Hawai'i briefs
 •  IN COURT
Ex-broker indicted in identity theft
 •  U.S. attorney issues warning on guns, abuse
 •  EDUCATION
Kaiser considers uniform shirts
 •  School surfing proposal advances
 •  OUR SCHOOLS • LIKELIKE ELEMENTARY
New principal takes on challenges in Palama
 •  ON SCHOOLS
Creative ways to help keiki
 •  Education briefs
 •  BUREAUCRACY BUSTER
Yard mess could be a violation
 •  OBITUARIES
Music was LaMarchina's life
 •  Bert Nakano helped AJAs win reparations
 •  Obituaries
 •  Corrections
 •  Salutes

Sports
 •  UH SPORTS
Wahine senior sees better world through religion
 •  Warriors' Fuga has staying power
 •  Richardson taking basketball to next level
 •  HIGH SCHOOLS
Hawai'i team to play baseball in Arizona
 •  NBA EXHIBITIONS
'Old school' coaching methods changing
 •  AROUND THE GREENS
Ex-Islanders make successful return
 •  McLachlin tees it up again
 •  Holes in One
 •  Money leaders
 •  Golf notices
 •  GOLF BRIEFS
Champions Tour set to play at Turtle Bay
 •  For the Record
 •  On the Air
 •  Sports Calendar

Island Life
 •  The undeniable Martin Denny
 •  Means of coping with hurt explored
 •  The Rock is building up to Kamehameha movie role
 •  Ashanti coming to Blaisdell
 •  THE LEFT LANE
Hawai'i's poetry slam team enters contest
 •  SHOW BIZ
Hawai'i being auditioned as an American idyll
 •  Tryouts Calendar
 •  TGI Thursday
 •  Tube Notes
 •  Movie Openings

Business
 •  Chinatown merchants get boost as bus riders return
 •  It's a boooom year for 'Ewa pumpkins
 •  Fong's Kahalu'u site attracts low bidders
 •  Pineapple, sugar boost state's agriculture sales
 •  Wailea home lots to be up for sale
 •  Bankruptcies in Hawai'i down 17%
 •  Hawai'i to help China tourism industry
 •  OTHER BUSINESS
Millionaire count hits record high
 •  Overseas remittances subject of hearing
 •  Wal-Mart 'good gauge' of U.S. economy
 •  GM, Ford beat projections; Japan brands still gaining
 •  J.P. Morgan to pay $25 million to settle allegations by the SEC
 •  BUSINESS BRIEFS
Hawaiian wins another delay
 •  PERSONAL FINANCE
Overestimates of college tuition can deter students, analysis finds
 •  Financial institutions feel Patriot Act's effects
 •  Caring for parents can squeeze budget
 •  THE COLOR OF MONEY
Readers heap scorn on man who won't charge to feed friend's growling tummy

Opinion
 •  EDITORIALS
Don't mess with youth sex offender program
 •  Micronesian compact should be wrapped up
 •  CIA leak investigation could use a special counsel
 •  Letters to the Editor
 •  ISLAND VOICES
Where is outrage over state education?