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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for February 7, 2004

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  UH defeats San Jose State, 56-55

Local News
 •  IN COURT
Hilo jury acquits man in 1996 double murder
 •  Hawaiian group back in court over lapsed mortgage promise
 •  HEALTH
Flu vaccine restrictions lifted
 •  Mystery illness lab data awaited
 •  LEGISLATURE
Extended year for school executives would cost $6M
 •  Bill to ban urinating on public property under consideration
 •  Ban proposed on sex tours after outcry over Honolulu Web site
 •  OTHER NEWS
Nene struck and killed by car in national park on Big Island
 •  Hawai'i briefs
 •  OBITUARIES
Services next week for brothers Semeri and Talitiga Ulufale
 •  Obituaries

Sports
 •  Wie to play in amateur cup
 •  Utah pro grasps Pearl Open lead
 •  Double-barrel ride spurs Sullivan to Backdoor win
 •  PRO BOWL
Arrington outstanding, outspoken
 •  March 1 draft deadline for prep players
 •  Hamilton retires as Giants' fourth all-time leading sacker
 •  UH SPORTS
Warriors wary of lowly Spartans
 •  San Jose sweeps season series with Hawai'i
 •  Northridge hands UH 4th loss in row
 •  HIGH SCHOOLS
Kapolei captures OIA softball title
 •  Pape propels Iolani past Mid-Pacific
 •  ISLE FILE
UH softball team beats No. 23 Oregon State
 •  For the Record
 •  On the Air
 •  Sports Calendar

Island Life
 •  SATURDAY SCOOPS
Clutter: You have nothing to lose but your mess
 •  PRESCRIPTIONS
Eat less, avoid portion distortion
 •  Health Calendar
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGIF Weekend Calendar
 •  FAITH
FACE goal is to put faith into action
 •  Buddhist extols virtues of 'bad'
 •  House defers bill that honors faith of foster child's family
 •  Weekly Thoughts
 •  Faith Calendar
 •  EXPRESSIONS OF FAITH
Faith lets us weather change
 •  FAITH BRIEFS
Day of prayer unites nations

Business
 •  Hotel tax bill advances
 •  CONCRETE STRIKE
Concrete strike grows; construction hobbled
 •  Family was just getting by before strike
 •  This time, public is on the sidelines
 •  OTHER BUSINESS
Tourist hate-crime measure defeated
 •  Business board takes case to Lingle
 •  5.6% unemployment rate a 2-year low

Opinion
 •  EDITORIAL
Openness will improve high-tech tax credit law
 •  EDITORIAL
Reborn public health school a good prospect
 •  Letters to the Editor