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The Honolulu Advertiser - Customer Service
Back issues for Sunday, July 28, 2002
Articles for July 28, 2002
Breaking/PM Stories
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Police raids Wai'anae cockfight
Local News
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Opening of fishing village set back three years
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Lava flow to sea makes Kilauea hot attraction
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Voting meltdown a concern
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How did Sept. 11 change your view of the U.S., world?
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Firefighters back in valley after hot spot flares up
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POLICE/COURTS
Surge in autopsies a mystery
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Boyfriend held in Wahiawa slaying
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HEALTH
Typhus on Maui growing with mice
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Few problems seen with new vaccine rules
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OTHER NEWS
New times affect collectibles show
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Saluting Korean War vets
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Summer bummer: Attack of the bugs
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Keolu Skatepark under fire
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Students of late kumu hula win four top keiki awards
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O'ahu briefs
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Neighbor Island briefs
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Obituaries
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Achievements
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Support Groups
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Community Calendar
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LEE CATALUNA
Business as usual does us no good
Sports
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WAC football on rise, but faces uphill battle
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UH wants expanded athletic role in Asia
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PADDLING
Maui canoe club building on success
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By the numbers, defending champ has an advantage
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Tui Tonga canoe sails in first
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OTHER SPORTS
Yonamine will be honored — for football
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Islanders close season with win over Frenzy
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Pros featured at basketball camp
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Sports Calendar
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Old budget woes await new Hawai'i AD
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For the Record
Island Life
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Trying to ease the anxiety over hormone drugs
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Doctors share their answers to common questions
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Alternative hormone therapies abound
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Pseudo-estrogens may cut cancer risk
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Local girl gets groovy with 'Austin Powers'
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Junket brings 'Crush' stars back to beach
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Sign up now to Race for the Cure
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How should Rob Lowe be written off?
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ADVERTISER BOOK CLUB
Water and family at heart of second book club pick
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'Flip' author flops badly on details of life in Hawai'i
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Lit Beat
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OF BOOKS AND WRITERS
Classic pidgin poetry re-released in new book
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ISLAND SOUNDS
Next generation lives up to 'ukulele legacy
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TRAVEL
An adventure on every island
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STAGE REVIEW
'You Somebody' triumphs with spoofs of 'making A'
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ART REVIEW
Couple's artistry demonstrates commitment, connection
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Art Calendar
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TIP-OFF
Hard-rocking blues guitarists to play Hawai'i
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AROUND TOWN
'Chicago' tryouts slated at DHT
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FAMILY MATTERS
Just don't say 'no' when called on to hula
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FUN HOUSE
When there's too much of a good thing ...
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BRIEFS
Keiki Fair coming to exhibit hall
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Reunions
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ANIMAL COMPANIONS
Deadline near for pet pictures for calendar
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Births
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Deb Aoki's Bento Box
Business
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Improved business climate spurs high-tech growth
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Silicon Valley waits for bad news to end
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Riding the economic roller coaster
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Farmers barter pork for college education
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Older Americans feel weight of stock slump
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Company pension plans failing at record rate
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Taking break from daily grind may help your business grow
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Doubts beset buy-and-hold fans
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'St. Jack' preaches investing in index mutual funds
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Harley-Davidson ready to rumble into its second century
Opinion
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EDITORIALS
Park upkeep is vital to visitor industry
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Bush needs, but may not deserve, 'fast-track'
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FOCUS
Plundering Polynesia
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COMMENTARIES
Prospect for serious talks with North Korea slim
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Bush decision will cost lives of women, children
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North Korea should take cue from China's reforms
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AFTER DEADLINE
Candidate complains of unfair coverage
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JERRY BURRIS
Race for No. 2 spot intriguing
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Letters to the Editor