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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for December 29, 2003

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  U.S. orders marshals on some foreign jets
 •  Wet weather to continue, forecasters say
 •  Cockheran, Peters invited to Hula Bowl Maui
 •  Police Beat
 •  Nasdaq tops 2,000 milestone

Local News
 •  Children's center finds new resolve after tough year
 •  TRANSPORTATION
Vehicles in state near 1 million
 •  70 road projects set to begin
 •  OTHER TOP STORIES
Hawai'i may have beef from sick cow
 •  Security tightened at arenas, harbors
 •  Storm not through with Hawai'i yet
 •  NEIGHBOR ISLANDS
Big Island finds ways around high electric bills
 •  Trust to receive title to 4.3 acres of Maui coast
 •  OTHER NEWS
11 injured in crash on Likelike
 •  O'ahu tree recycling reworked
 •  Hawai'i briefs
 •  ADVERTISER CHRISTMAS FUND
Recent donations
 •  What's open and closed New Year's Day
 •  Project Kokua
 •  Grants
 •  Community Calendar
 •  Obituaries
 •  JAN TENBRUGGENCATE
Laser may help target ocean trash

Sports
 •  RAINBOW CLASSIC
Fairfield's defense stops Bowling Green
 •  Pepperdine pushes past American, 82-69
 •  Taller opponents not big deal for IUPUI
 •  DIVISION II BASKETBALL
HPU stops Doane, 81-68
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  For the Record
 •  On the Air

Island Life
 •  10 best albums of 2003
 •  Salon owners bring a bit of SoHo to Chinatown
 •  Your child benefits from having free time to grow
 •  'Goodbye Girl' reality has changed little
 •  HEALTH/FITNESS
Working out when you're sick? Maybe
 •  ABOUT MEN
A career of moving on brings occasional second thoughts
 •  THE LEFT LANE
Survive sky disasters and office karaoke
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Monday

Business
 •  Planned tax break helps development in Waikiki
 •  Talking Heads singer turns PowerPoint into art tool
 •  AT WORK
Having fun might help your career
 •  Tech age can make work a 24/7 ordeal
 •  Teaching offers midcareer opportunity
 •  Start the New Year with a better perspective on your work
 •  LEADERSHIP CORNER
E Noa owner looking for new opportunities
 •  BUSINESS BRIEFS
High-tech on display at fair
 •  Trade Winds

Opinion
 •  EDITORIALS
Economic turnaround fragile, easy to reverse
 •  For auld lang syne, mute the fireworks
 •  Letters to the Editor
 •  SECOND OPINION
Transit alternatives abound

Military Briefing
 •  In Iraq, no soldier is left behind, 'no matter what'
 •  Reserve unit's custom-made vehicle armor may not make it into combat
 •  Briefs
 •  MILITARY UPDATE
Criteria released for round of base closings in 2005