Back Issues


September 2000

[V.5, No. 210 - Fri., Sep. 1, 2000]
Kamehameha trustee finalists; Kauai serial killer; Signs of politics; Akaka bill; Beanbag gun; UHH ranked third; Anti-pot funds rejected; Big Isle mayor
[V.5, No. 211 - Sat., Sep. 2, 2000]
Bids in for Star-Bulletin; Slain woman; Kamehameha nominees; Mink: Consider governing body; Harry Kim; Waipio complex; Union endorsements key
[V.5, No. 212 - Mon., Sep. 4, 2000]
Hawaiian Air pickets; Jurassic donation; Workin' it; Ohana Center; Rolovich is QB; Gill, Rutledge swap charges
[V.5, No. 213 - Tue., Sep. 5, 2000]
Nine OHA trustees will run; Health stores' cancer advice; UH gifted honors; Medal of Honor stipend; Kite surfers; Kamehameha coach
[V.5, No. 214 - Wed., Sep. 6, 2000]
General Growth eyes LH; OHA trustees wavering; Another Bulletin bidder; Voters scrutinized; Fitness clubs; Fasi; Windtalkers
[V.5, No. 215 - Thu., Sep. 7, 2000]
Cayetano on OHA trustees; POST's hollow halls; H-Men!!! Special UH football section; Harris: City should build schools
[V.5, No. 216 - Fri., Sep. 8, 2000]
OHA trustees resign; Gas price soars; Woman killed in Vegas; Down scope!; Makaha principal panned; Harris; Stealth cops
[V.5, No. 217 - Sat., Sep. 9, 2000]
Arco reverses price hike; OHA seats open; Philippine President Estrada; Vegas victim; Turtles; 10-year-old scuba pro; UH football opener

[V.5, No. 218 - Mon., Sep. 11, 2000]
OHA trustees picked; Stadium traffic; Estrada arrives; Housing alliance; Dolphin lab plans; Ferry for Ewa; Warriors humbled
[V.5, No. 219 - Tue., Sep. 12, 2000]
Harris gaining; Estrada visit; OHA picks protested; Bulletin deadline extended; Gridiron gridlock; Quarantine costs; Restaurant Row sold
[V.5, No. 220 - Wed., Sep. 13, 2000]
Kauai sex-offender roundup; Distraught mom; Trask obscenity; Poll: Economy; Tax revenues up; Bulletin deadline; Asian Bank
[V.5, No. 221 - Thu., Sep. 14, 2000]
Isle lifeguard sickened; Poll: 46% favor Dems; Hawaiian bill; The other Aussie Olympics; Mayoral debate
[V.5, No. 222 - Fri., Sep. 15, 2000]
Amfac quitting Kauai farming; Most will vote OHA ballot; Shipping rates to rise; Kona development plan; Ford Island preview; Mayoral debate
[V.5, No. 223 - Sat., Sep. 16, 2000]
Ex-trustees settle with Kamehameha; KELT telescope; Poll: Foley pardon, governor, president; BOE budget situation; Aloha Festivals

[V.5, No. 224 - Mon., Sep. 18, 2000]
UH faculty pay; Kauai shootings; Hannemann profile; OHA; Strangling conviction; Powerman 5000; Warriors look within
[V.5, No. 225 - Tue., Sep. 19, 2000]
Shipyard job gains; School board race heats up; Harris profile; Primary election special; 97 run for OHA seats; Wayne Carvalho to retire
[V.5, No. 226 - Wed., Sep. 20, 2000]
Mauna Kea development; UH Cloning snag; Fasi profile; Girl scores football first; Quake assessment; OHA ruling reaction; Shipyard bias claim
[V.5, No. 227 - Thu., Sep. 21, 2000]
TheBus strike looms; Insurance paying Kamehameha tab; Makua live-fire eyed; Kauai shooting suspect talks; Cops come home; 100-year Kahapea sentence sought
[V.5, No. 228 - Fri., Sep. 22, 2000]
TheBus talks; Primary 2000 -- Election perfection, mayoral races; Live football; 'Painful' time ends for trust; Viloria out; Hotels busier
[V.5, No. 229 - Sat., Sep. 23, 2000]
Primary Election: Harris hangs on; Turnout low; TheBus strike averted; Pearl safety data possibly phony

[V.5, No. 230 - Mon., Sep. 25, 2000]
TheBus: Who will pay?; School enrollment down; PRIMARY 2000: Harris breezes in, BOE 'wide open,' Races to watch; Police beating trial
[V.5, No. 231 - Tue., Sep. 26, 2000]
Akaka bill clears House; Bulletin bids revised; Beatle killer parole; Error slowed election tally; Makua exercises; Police beating trial
[V.5, No. 232 - Wed., Sep. 27, 2000]
Black sole qualified Bulletin bidder; Senators expect Akaka vote; Shipyard hiring hit; Forbes artifacts return set; Paia mill closes
[V.5, No. 233 - Thu., Sep. 28, 2000]
Blind vendors win; Black confident of deal; Mice on move; Cost blamed for ballots; Killer's term cut; Census response down
[V.5, No. 234 - Fri., Sep. 29, 2000]
Queen's dropping health plans; Mansho investigated; Law fights drug labs; Baby's ashes on USS Utah; Trustee settlement; OHA delinquencies
[V.5, No. 235 - Sat., Sep. 30, 2000]
Abortion pill coming; City reorganizes; Olympian Tommy Kono; BOE gets gay safety proposals; Mauna Loa Mac sold; Kealakekua project killed


starbulletin.com 2000

January - February - March - April - May - June - July
August - September - October - November - December

Back Issues

Special Series


Return to starbulletin.com.



Entire contents of this Web site © copyright 2000 by Honolulu Star-Bulletin. All rights reserved.