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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for April 21, 2002

Local News
 •  Dog sighted alive on ship
 •  EDUCATION
Serenade of sounds of silence
 •  UH shifts focus to commercial cash
 •  CITY GOVERNMENT
City struggles to keep up with park maintenance
 •  A glowing 'Sunset' in Waipahu
 •  Alternatives urged to city transit plan
 •  OTHER NEWS
Another Pearl 'unknown' may be ID'd
 •  Two injured in Waipahu house fire
 •  Tiny enclave wants own park
 •  Latest 'arrivals' will help restock Lake Wilson
 •  O'ahu briefs
 •  NEIGHBOR ISLANDS
Guam disease linked to eating bats
 •  Victim of police shooting in custody
 •  Neighbor Island briefs
 •  Community Calendar
 •  Obituaries
 •  BOB KRAUSS
Pidgin poetry to da max
 •  LEE CATALUNA
Speaking in public with passion is a skill worth applauding

Sports
 •  UH sweeps Long Beach, advances to MPSF finals
 •  Warriors silence Long Beach State
 •  Rice completes WAC sweep of UH, 7-6, in 11 innings
 •  Only rain can stop Fresno State
 •  Lelie picked in first round NFL draft
 •  Pandemonium breaks out in Lelie hometown
 •  Shanahan likes Lelie's speed
 •  2 others from Hawai'i get draft call in early rounds
 •  Carr No. 1 pick; linemen valued on opening day
 •  2002 first -round NFL draft picks
 •  Team by team draft list
 •  Punahou pounds St. Francis to remain unbeaten in ILH
 •  Castle's Tom homers twice in 9-7 victory
 •  Larson, Wokasch win in Wahiawa
 •  Steamwheelers roll over Islanders, 69-39
 •  ISLE FILE
Lee cushions lead in Mid-Pacific
 •  Sports Calendar

Island Life
 •  Charities, volunteering see boom after Sept. 11
 •  Splash into summer with choice of colorful tankinis, sarongs, suits
 •  Fans of 'Star Wars' invited to speak out
 •  HOMESTYLE
Volunteers guide Kalihi garden's rebirth
 •  Home and Garden calendar
 •  New York artist, poet collaborate on feast for imagination
 •  Mural to be dedicated
 •  Art Calendar
 •  Makai Dog brought joy to people and animals
 •  Humane Society helps many cope with loss of a pet
 •  Adoptables/Lost
 •  HAWAI'I WAYS, HAWAI'I DAYS
Cruising old Waipi'o on Annabelle's hot wheels
 •  Lit Beat

Business
 •  Hawai'i CEO's persevere despite jolt to economy
 •  CEOs of large firms lose compensation
 •  Use tax refund to help pay down debt
 •  Options for dealing with rising college tuition
 •  O'ahu new-home sales down, prices up
 •  Leisure travelers return at lower cost
 •  Vegas-gambling host hits jackpot when clients lose
 •  Boeing tries to keep 747 rolling
 •  Manufacturing helps fuel first-quarter growth
 •  Economy has small companies optimistic

Opinion
 •  EDITORIALS
Whoa! Not so fast on building new jail
 •  Arctic drilling defeated despite Inouye, Akaka
 •  FOCUS
Hawai'i a climate for terror
 •  COMMENTARIES
Allan Saunders helped shape modern Hawai'i
 •  Fresh Start fills need for humane rehabilitation
 •  Moving right along to GOP convention...
 •  Asian leaders demonstrate the value of doing little
 •  AFTER DEADLINE
Reviews valuable to readers and productions
 •  JERRY BURRIS
Governor hopefuls tilt to right
 •  Letters to the Editor

Ohana
 •  Massage brings comfort in final waiting days
 •  Orchestra showcase puts youngsters in spotlight
 •  Barney, friends come to Waikiki to make world debut of new video
 •  'Youth' winner tutors, volunteers for club
 •  Share story behind gifts from children
 •  Academy Art Center offers classes
 •  FAMILY MATTERS
Shaping of son's flat nose something best left to time
 •  PRESCRIPTIONS
Some dieting aids can cause more harm than good
 •  FUN HOUSE
Accounting for every cent donated
 •  Births
 •  Newlyweds
 •  Family Calendar
 •  Deb Aoki's Bento Box