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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for July 22, 2002

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Waipahu Sugar Mill fire under control
 •  Harris cabinet member arrested in theft case
 •  FBI arrests prominent Kaua'i tourism figure
 •  Bankoh to cut 250 employees
 •  BOH earnings rise while core profits fall
 •  Police suspect speeding in H-2 fatality
 •  Police Beat
 •  WAC picks UH football to finish fourth
 •  Dow rebounds briefly but falls 235 points
 •  UH ranked to finish fourth in WAC

Local News
 •  Muslim children reveal gap in O'ahu foster homes
 •  Gas price issue could tilt race for governor
 •  Boom unites North Shore business
 •  Road numbers hard to figure
 •  POLICE/COURTS
Theft of prized 'ukulele grieves school
 •  Isolation continued for Taiwan suspect
 •  Union pickets arrested last week face arraignment
 •  Police Beat
 •  OTHER NEWS
Hawai'i might lose actors' union office
 •  Waimanalo Board calls for closure of camp
 •  Kona road qualifies for $40 million
 •  O'ahu briefs
 •  ROD OHIRA'S PEOPLE
Student of life teaches magic of awareness
 •  Obituaries
 •  Achievements
 •  JAN TENBRUGGENCATE
Threats to reef often come from land

Sports
 •  Outrigger finishes on top
 •  Surfer Keaulana still has right stuff
 •  ISLE FILE
Wie finishes 7th at Junior PGA
 •  NATION/WORLD SPORTS
British Open win is big but not easy for Els
 •  For the Record
 •  Sports Calendar

Island Life
 •  O'ahu designers' swimwear suits needs of fitness clients
 •  Pump off the pounds
 •  Doggie 3 coming to Pearlridge
 •  THE LEFT LANE
THISIT placetobe
 •  ABOUT MEN
Heavy-metal sellout pathetic and disheartening to Gen-Xers
 •  TGI Monday
 •  Tube Notes

Business
 •  Moloka'i, Big Island to get fiber-optic network
 •  INTERNET
Home improvement help on the Web
 •  WWW.WHAT?
Web tips of the week
 •  60 SECONDS ON BUSINESS
Unlocking the door toward perfection
 •  NATION/WORLD BUSINESS
Dock contract talks break off
 •  Investors suing at record pace
 •  Magic Fingers losing its touch
 •  Investment clubs retain faith in stocks
 •  Housing crisis builds as home construction falls
 •  Coming Events
 •  Trade Winds

Opinion
 •  EDITORIAL
Marine use of Waikane raises key questions
 •  EDITORIAL
Courts still confuse AA with being a 'religion'
 •  Letters to the Editor
 •  SECOND OPINION
Reducing medical plan costs

Military Briefing
 •  Amateur radio buffs replay ship history
 •  Joint forces war games focus on real-world scenarios
 •  Philippine airstrip opens
 •  Briefs
 •  MILITARY UPDATE
Jim Thompson, longest-held American POW, had heart of true hero