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NOVEMBER 2003

[V. 8, No. 305 - Sat., Nov. 1, 2003]
Shark maims surf star; Surfers heed word to stay out of water; Found Kauai girl is 'overwhelmed'; Case gets firsthand look at efforts in Iraq; Homemade videos offer closer look at colleges; Needy get prescription drug help; Trustees to resign from Parker Ranch Trust
[V. 8, No. 306 - Sun., Nov. 2, 2003]
Police shoot and kill gunman; Case: Isles could help Iraqi farmers; Shark doesn't deter Kauai surfers; Waikiki condo fire forces evacuation; 'Other' survival kits hit schools; Mililani looking forward to recycling; Squid may help in evolution mystery; Stryker combat tests begin; Tour extension won't affect isle Marines; HECO, union reach contract deal
[V. 8, No. 307 - Mon., Nov. 3, 2003]
Fire scars Koko Crater; Case calls visit to Iraq worth the obvious risk; Police chief backs officers in shooting; Bus union president re-elected; U.S. renews partnership pacts with Micronesia; Hilo telescope sees 'big picture' in skies; Land swap might open Stairway to Heaven; Police still searching for suspects in shooting
[V. 8, No. 308 - Tue., Nov. 4, 2003]
Killed suspect had arrest warrant; Eateries low on dough; Surfer recovering after surgery; Council to vote on spending limits; SpongeBob's back in Lanikai; Murder-suicide shocks Kahului; Mansho resurfaces as lobbyist; Found girl on Kauai in mom's custody; Deal possible on campaign fine; Income growth estimate raised; Study shows prison's social cost
[V. 8, No. 309 - Wed., Nov. 5, 2003]
Police official fined for illegal gift; Student sex cases rock Kamehameha; Calm opposition weighs against Strykers; Pause seen in home sales; Telescopes' impact to be studied; Kewalo dolphin mourned; Alleged kidnapper waives extradition; Shark victim's condition better; Group opposes Big Isle highway; UH study gets NASA recognition; Big Isle Council defers tax relief; 150-year minimum sentence urged
[V. 8, No. 310 - Thu., Nov. 6, 2003]
5 charged over illegal political gifts; Police panel pushes resignation; End of an era on Johnston Atoll; Atoll workers 'made a difference'; Bus attracts 15% fewer riders; Shark victim may go home soon; Drugs seen as murder motive; Gunman had 'ice' in his system; Pre-emptive surgery; $5 mil rail study approved; Vehicle tax hike advances; Lingle aides due for pay hike
[V. 8, No. 311 - Fri., Nov. 7, 2003]
Isle troops Iraq-bound; Soldiers learn more gentle tactics; State wants to cut $50M from schools; Police say 2 Oahu slayings linked; Shark victim goes home; Kahoolawe cleanup nears finish; Guilty plea in fake Viagra case; Research dive yields secrets; Universal health care in doubt; Adult day care center expanding; Big Isle airs Stryker grievances
[V. 8, No. 312 - Sat., Nov. 8, 2003]
Woman falls through hole on Falls of Clyde; Judge puts the brakes on bus pass changes; Sex arrest acknowledged on campus; Gov says DOE cuts not yet final; Police recruiters view trip as success; Student chefs serve dish of love; Police charge 3 men in 2 killings; Suit settlement opens wells for Maui water; Maui trust purchases land for preservation

[V. 8, No. 313 - Sun., Nov. 9, 2003]
Rail tax plan stirs new requests; Kahoolawe in transition; Kamehameha students expelled; Deployment for 25th likened to Vietnam; 25th Infantry -- Hawaii's division; Gov vows aid to military families; Kaimana surf school faces protest; Maalaea upkeep frustrates boaters; Symphony succeeds in musical imaging
[V. 8, No. 314 - Mon., Nov. 10, 2003]
Kahoolawe: Clearing the way; Union wary of Navy's shipyard plans; 3 accidents deal Oahu a deadly weekend; No more stadium box freebies; Hundreds camp out for chance at housing; Student misconduct is a statewide issue; UH joins forces with Costa Rican university; Endangered seal seems to be settling into new spot
[V. 8, No. 315 - Tue., Nov. 11, 2003]
Kona power-plant deal 'win-win'; Golfing perks in rough at Capitol; Police commissioner quits; Slain soldier leaves family in Mililani; Shutting 'ice' houses challenges; Kahoolawe restoration taking root; Witness tells of friend's death; Dad defends kidnapping daughter; Hawaiian groups to demonstrate; Shinseki event to help schools
[V. 8, No. 316 - Wed., Nov. 12, 2003]
Cheap Tickets packs up; Gov praises troops' job in Iraq; Librarian enriches Waimanalo; Isle home care earns high marks; 25th Infantry to keep Pacific duties; Kahoolawe transfer takes place today; DOE seeks input on required courses
[V. 8, No. 317 - Thu., Nov. 13, 2003]
Waikane plans dropped; Event marks return of Kahoolawe; Akaka pans $400B defense bill; Government jobs on rise; Local 5 hospital workers might split; More Big Isle land gets protection; HELCO plant deal approved; Docs at Shriners fix boy's clubfeet; Kidnap conspiracy nets 20 years; Social work school wins MS award; State anti-smoking spending hit;
[V. 8, No. 318 - Fri., Nov. 14, 2003]
Gov backs cheap-drug law; Wie lands spot in Sony Open; 13-foot shark caught off Kauai; Marines urged to clean Waikane; 2 groups win bids on Fong plantation; Students show math improvement; More data sought on school plan; Fund-raiser to aid shark victim; Hawaiian cultural stones defaced; Father, son arrested in bank heist; Schwarzenegger family spotted on Maui
[V. 8, No. 319 - Sat., Nov. 15, 2003]
City deal honors old bus passes; Dock rust displaces Ala Wai boaters; Matson increases freight shipping rates; Dealing with deployment; Planned homes on Maui draw hundreds; Group resumes Philippine medical missions; Slower Makakilo growth is urged; Suzuki pleads not guilty to conspiracy; Run to benefit cancer victim facing discharge; Ad 'scam' actually a misunderstanding

[V. 8, No. 320 - Sun., Nov. 16, 2003]
Court cases rile Hawaiians; Isle charities need hand; Body found in Maili ditch; Light plane disappears off Maui; Family activities ease boy's disorder; Kauai pulls together for Bethany; St. Mark's Episcopal Church vandalized; New ship boasts extra firepower; Meeting to cover sex-offender facility; Foul play suspected in Kona man's death; Pianist tackles tough concerto with ease
[V. 8, No. 321 - Mon., Nov. 17, 2003]
Hawaiians mobilize with Honolulu march; Official's nonprofit ties cause concern; Rescue crews pluck pilot from dark seas off Maui; Hawaii is a top-10 healthy state; Security officials convening in Hawaii; Navy wants more say in Kauai land use; Culture agent's sojourn to Iraq leaves impression; College celebrates centennial of aviation
[V. 8, No. 322 - Tue., Nov. 18, 2003]
Kamehameha admission policy upheld; Only OHA in entitlements suit; Consolidated to exit Hawaii; Thoughts of wife, kids kept him afloat; State pushes middle-school activities; Campers depart Kauai beach parks; Alu Like's president resigns; Kauai airport gunman gets 3 years; Mid-Pac puts up boarders in hotel; National media line up for shark victim
[V. 8, No. 323 - Wed., Nov. 19, 2003]
Judge to reflect on 'segregation'; Maui native killed in Iraqi crash; Film on George Helm Jr. in works; Lingle wants isle visa break; HPD gets 'scent-discriminating dog'; Gay-marriage advocates laud ruling; Group fights human trafficking; Parking stalls to stay small; Trial begins in death of 4-year-old; Flash flood strands Maui hikers; Body identified as Maili woman; Case, Abercrombie oppose energy bill
[V. 8, No. 324 - Thu., Nov. 20, 2003]
Destructive wind due to die down; Saga of 442nd to hit big screen; Disabled teen's ramp is stolen; "Ice' babies show language impairment; Plan to reduce school PE draws fire; Center for sex offenders staying; Firefighters free stuck kitten; Pro surfer battles rare cancer; AARP triathlon revs seniors; Hawaii gets unique 'scope array; Group sues over whale protection
[V. 8, No. 325 - Fri., Nov. 21, 2003]
Isle Guard on Iraq alert; 'The shark just came and attacked me'; Hilo's sacred stones tagged again; Isle could get security outpost; 5 more indicted in Harris probe; Donations roll in for handicapped teen; HPD dog helps find missing man; Rogue seal still loose off Maui; Roy's settles harassment case; Isle homes most crowded in U.S.; Rescue planned for 2 in life raft; Stryker protesters plead not guilty
[V. 8, No. 326 - Sat., Nov. 22, 2003]
urf wreaks havoc; Powerful swells batter outer islands; 2 defendants dismissed from Hawaiian programs suit; Sen. Inouye recalls eerie calm after JFK's death; State, DOE disagree over budget shortfall; Pacific response teams get OK; Mischievous seal too big to play nice; Evicted homeless got motivated, mayor says; Panel unable to agree on landfill sites; Hometown to bury isle ROTC grad

[V. 8, No. 327 - Sun., Nov. 23, 2003]
Massive waves stage encore; GOP legislators split on transit tax; Search suspended for sailboat; Thanksgiving meals draw 4,000; Roosevelt readies for the Big Apple; Shark victim hopes for lasting benefit; Film to tell tale of 442nd, 100th; Summit hears call for speed in Iraq; Maui college sets Costa Rican pact; Wreath entries sought
[V. 8, No. 328 - Mon., Nov. 24, 2003]
Lost couple took precautions; Brooms come out as waves come down to size; Waipio Gentry home burns down in blaze; Medicare drug bill support splits AARP; Slack-key guitarists perpetuating the tradition; Iolani alum wins envied scholarship at Oxford; Visiting FDA pharmacist promotes generic drugs; Fishermen find wing from wrecked plane; Rocker co-produced 'Honolulu City Lights'
[V. 8, No. 329 - Tue., Nov. 25, 2003]
Maui homes top $500,000; Report criticizes school spending; Airline exec John "Jack" Magoon Jr. dies; Water Board relaxes restrictions; More guardsmen could get call; Tooth helps ID body from '41 attack; Mink's efforts recalled at dedication; Sex assaults spur UH-Manoa security
[V. 8, No. 330 - Wed., Nov. 26, 2003]
Troops prepare to don Kevlar; Wheeler choppers may see Iraq duty; Japan tourism rising; Council to settle bus pass refund; 3 charged in Harris campaign probe; Accountant charged with tax violations; Fire chief gets extension; Ex-prosecutor faces traffic court; Kagan unable to account for 4 dogs; Pearl City band to lead Hollywood parade;
[V. 8, No. 331 - Thu., Nov. 27, 2003]
Makua training resumes Dec. 8; Deal offered on student's lawsuit; Evacuees home after boulder scare; State restricts Kaanapali beach trade; Marsland found guilty in accident; Officials study rail in Portland; Senator, execs attend London event; 3 groups help people live with HIV
[V. 8, No. 332 - Fri., Nov. 28, 2003]
Retailers expect brisk holiday sales; Historical organ fades in disassembly; UH signs consultant to help on grants; Kim chee maker heated up Hawaii; Nuuanu pagoda on historical list; Remnant of plane floats near Maui; Parade to divert traffic, bus service; Sobriety checkpoints set
[V. 8, No. 333 - Sat., Nov. 29, 2003]
Hawaiian Air wants millions returned; Maui honors soldier who died in Iraq war; School lets non-Hawaiian stay; Liability imperils school events; Isle airport screeners' work hours to be cut; HPD Web site to display stolen property; Dispute divides landfill committee; State plans stop signs near school crosswalk; Hawaii slated to get $485M federal fund package; Holiday post office schedule set

[V. 8, No. 334 - Sun., Nov. 30, 2003]
Rain, surf slam Windward Oahu; China in Olympic overdrive; Maui soldier called selfless; Free tutoring goes unused; Lingle sees Dems' hits as praise; Ocean oxygen research puzzling; Math prof gets $250K robotics grant; Stadium traffic flowed well; Navy baking polluted soil clean; UH Sea Grant program earns top rank

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