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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for July 28, 2004

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Chang named WAC preseason top offensive player
 •  Police Beat
 •  Late-session rally helps prevent big stock loss

Local News
 •  Bargains found in fares for interisland ferry
 •  DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION
Kerry's wife says he's 'first in the line of fire'
 •  Obama speech does Democrats proud
 •  Sister, other viewers here proud of keynote speaker
 •  Island attorney excited about being delegate
 •  EDUCATION
75 new teachers part of reform plan
 •  Lingle releasing $7 million for schools
 •  Crossing guard shortage lessened
 •  UH instructors sign 6-year contract
 •  CITY GOVERNMENT
Tests find 20 leaky sewer lines
 •  Sewer pipe fix expected to be tough task
 •  State asked to halt Ala Wai work
 •  NEIGHBOR ISLANDS
Agency plans elderly housing in South Maui
 •  Six new GPS sites to help keep eye on Mauna Loa
 •  Meetings planned on Mauna Kea telescope impact report
 •  Big Island crash kills baby, injures seven
 •  Kaua'i looks to increase landfill's height
 •  Federal lawsuit seeks ruling on Kaua'i beach access
 •  OTHER NEWS
Lingle blasts ads for cigarettes
 •  Insurance company to help chess club
 •  Army replaces Iraq-bound battalion's commander
 •  Kaka'ako group meeting today
 •  IN COURT
Brain-damaged woman to get $6.15 million
 •  Mark jury to continue deliberations
 •  OBITUARIES
Educator Edith K. Kleinjans dead at 80
 •  Ka'anapali Development Corp. executive A. James Wriston III dead at 48
 •  Obituaries
 •  Corrections
 •  Salutes
 •  BOB KRAUSS
Museum press back on a roll

Sports
 •  Kahuku coach Livai to visit NFL Hall of Fame
 •  'Mouse' Davis among UH candidates
 •  Hitting coach Green leaves for UCLA
 •  HOMEGROWN REPORT
2001 — The year of the Bear
 •  BYU's Francisco preseason all-MWC
 •  ISLE FILE
Kai propels U.S. to Nordic Cup final
 •  FERD LEWIS
It's become a national pastime
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  For the Record
 •  On the Air

Island Life
 •  Summer is in full bloom
 •  New film retells of atomic bombings
 •  SHAPE UP
Reps may be quick solution
 •  STAGE REVIEW
In long evening, 'All's Well' merely ends well
 •  ENTERTAINMENT
Comedy Central heating up
 •  Life, career remain full after 'Sex'
 •  Actress wanted equal pay
 •  ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
The Actors' Group begins new season with 'Endgame'
 •  TGI Wednesday
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TASTE
The scoop on cones
 •  World's Fair of 1904 was Conehead Central
 •  Enhance waffle cones with flavor and flair
 •  LIGHT & LOCAL
Mango memories in pudding
 •  7 OR LESS
Spice up summer with sweet-sour green beans
 •  RECIPE DOCTOR
Grilled garlic bread doesn't have to drip with butter
 •  QUICK BITES
Local wine store a cover story
 •  COMMENTARY
Enjoy iced coffee drinks with less fat
 •  Hot pasta releases flavors of tomato sauce
 •  Best coleslaw is the one that you make
 •  Culinary Calendar
 •  FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Maui-style cookies to munch on

Business
 •  June 'tremendous' for Hawai'i's tourism industry
 •  Ward makeover: $100M
 •  Venture capital hits $16M in Islands
 •  Alexander & Baldwin earnings up 30%
 •  Farmers' market bears fruit for vendors
 •  Central Pacific seeks voluntary staff reductions
 •  NATION BUSINESS
EBay trading assistants sell auction expertise
 •  Summer's a chance to catch up
 •  Pay only one key to happy workers
 •  BUSINESS BRIEFS
Stores to keep Hopaco name
 •  Hawai'i gas prices

Opinion
 •  EDITORIALS
Phone options mean consumer alertness
 •  Catastrophe in Sudan calls for intervention
 •  VOLCANIC ASH
Battle of the BOE is shaping up
 •  Letters to the Editor