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Articles for December 14, 2003

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Saddam Hussein captured, top Iraqi official says
 •  World leaders and activists thrilled by news of Saddam's capture
 •  Events in the life of Saddam Hussein
 •  A profile of Saddam Hussein
 •  One option for Saddam: justice before new special tribunal
 •  Baghdad sees celebratory gunfire

Local News
 •  EDUCATION
Canadian system is model for school reform here
 •  Cost of reforms difficult to pin down
 •  OTHER TOP STORIES
West O'ahu light-rail project called 'a fantasy'
 •  State's military earns its share of medals in war
 •  Mailer sees Kamehameha's potential
 •  Show marks century of The Wright Stuff
 •  WILDLIFE
Two endangered Hawaiian hawks returning to Islands
 •  OTHER NEWS
Three counties set to act on police pay raise
 •  Care home getting a face-lift
 •  Sewage spills into pond
 •  Police Beat
 •  Hawai'i briefs
 •  ADVERTISER CHRISTMAS FUND
Severely disabled boy, 2, could use new clothing
 •  OBITUARIES
Former Bishop Joseph A. Ferrario dead at 77
 •  Obituaries
 •  Corrections
 •  Community Calendar
 •  BOB KRAUSS
Chinese chef built a dynasty
 •  LEE CATALUNA
Choral teacher's pending retirement worries Nanakuli folks
 •  Washington Week

Sports
 •  UH VOLLEYBALL
Hawai'i stops Ga. Tech to earn final four berth
 •  PHOTO GALLERY
Hawai'i vs. Georgia Tech
 •  UH BASKETBALL
UH women put forward spin on tournament
 •  Beavers already know a lot about Rainbows
 •  SURFING
Irons, Slater master surf, advance at Banzai Pipeline
 •  IOLANI PREP CLASSIC
Twenty years of class acts
 •  ISLE FILE
Nine boxers advance to U.S. Championships
 •  FERD LEWIS
Rainbows not ready to lose
 •  Weekend Watch
 •  On the Air
 •  Sports Calendar

Island Life
 •  Creations for a cause
 •  Finding joy in giving at Christmas
 •  TRAVEL
Hawai'i's home away from home in Las Vegas
 •  Great hammerhead shark headlining in Vegas aquarium
 •  Lucky you go Vegas: All kine stuffs go on
 •  COMMENTARY
Driven to distraction at the DMV
 •  ISLAND SOUNDS
Bumatai's 'friends' brings joy, laughs in live-gig recording
 •  BOOK REVIEW
Unflinching reminder of terrible crime
 •  BOOKMARK
Hawai'i sports book features photos, facts, figures
 •  Lit Beat
 •  ANIMAL COMPANIONS
Avoid surprise factor when giving a pet
 •  ART REVIEW
Weather focus of UH Manoa exhibition
 •  Fourteen Island painters interpret northern Italy
 •  Art Calendar
 •  PERFORMING ARTS REVIEW
Story-telling at its best in 'Nutcracker'
 •  FAMILY MATTERS
Hunt for troublesome gushing sound leads to family's 'fish'
 •  'OHANA BRIEFS
Annual list of toys to avoid released
 •  Births
 •  Deb Aoki's Bento Box
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGIF Weekend Calendar

Business
 •  New life breathed into craft-fair industry
 •  Banks mired in merger bid
 •  OTHER BUSINESS
'Four Horsemen of the Internet' see rugged times
 •  Next tech IPO boom won't be like last one
 •  Silicon Valley revival built on cheap labor in India
 •  Funds remain popular despite scandal
 •  Prepaid tuition plans have pros, cons
 •  Socially responsible stocks gain ground
 •  Japanese guidebook on stocks reflects rise of ordinary investors
 •  California company proud of straw house
 •  Stores reshape approach to attract teens
 •  Retailers run out of must-have boots
 •  HAWAI'I MARKET WATCH
Spotlight: Bishop Street Equity A
 •  HAWAI'I STATUS REPORT
Total visitor count declined, hurt by drop in Mainland visitors
 •  Federal spending on the rise — a boost for jobs, economy

Opinion
 •  EDITORIAL
Board-Dobelle rift risks future of UH
 •  FOCUS
Rethinking prisons
 •  COMMENTARIES
Certainties hard to find in this war
 •  Waimanalo Gulch site supporters have been fed misinformation
 •  Political influence destroyed promise of best landfill decision
 •  Attacks on ChevronTexaco unwarranted
 •  Cayetano's facts were wrong in commentary
 •  THE RISING EAST
U.S. policy on China more ambiguous than ever
 •  AFTER DEADLINE
Good PR folks benefit everyone
 •  Letters to the Editor