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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for May 30, 2005

Local News
 •  'Let kids know, so they don't forget'
 •  Liquor agency's OT costs 24% of payroll
 •  SPECIAL REPORT | PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENTS
New law stresses drivers' role in crosswalk safety
 •  MILITARY AFFAIRS
Islands vie to be home ports
 •  OTHER NEWS
Two injured critically in traffic accidents
 •  Kaimuki plan may cost more
 •  Lost seaman may be at Punchbowl
 •  Clerk has seen courts transform
 •  Students open wallets, hearts
 •  Talks focus on issues for seniors
 •  HAWAI'I BRIEFS
Man arrested in murder probe
 •  JAN TENBRUGGENCATE
Rain, rain, recycling can pay
 •  For the Environment
 •  OBITUARIES
Dale Velzy, pioneer surfboard shaper
 •  Obituaries
 •  Community Calendar

Sports
 •  'Shocked' Viloria praying for foe
 •  Rainbows' final game of season canceled
 •  Kane'ohe dominates first regatta
 •  ISLE FILE
Clay finishes ninth at Austria meet

Island Life
 •  War tests all faiths
 •  'Wildest Show' will continue
 •  FITNESS PROFILE
Pumped up about weight-training
 •  OTHER FEATURES
'Nightline' will again read names of war dead
 •  Tupac's mom opens arts center
 •  ABOUT MEN
It's so bad that I read it for you
 •  ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
Gathering at Tutu's?
 •  Tube Notes

Business
 •  Annuities may carry pitfalls
 •  AT WORK
Leadership Corner: Mattson Davis
 •  Trophy jobs
 •  Things could be worse at the office — look at these bosses
 •  Managers, under siege, have their gripes, too
 •  Trade Winds
 •  Coming Events

Opinion
 •  EDITORIAL
On this special day, remember neighbors
 •  EDITORIAL
City fee structure must be monitored
 •  ISLAND VOICES
They gave 'last full measure of devotion'
 •  COMMENTARY
Education vital to ending violence cycles
 •  Letters to the Editor

Military Briefing
 •  Iraq war takes heavier toll on Pacific Islanders
 •  Disorder doesn't just affect wounded
 •  442nd veteran of WWII, regiment booster dies at 84
 •  MILITARY UPDATE
House votes for 3.1% pay raise