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ARCHIVE: THE YEAR AFTER

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A nation on edge

The attacks were a direct hit on our sense of security, causing us to look at otherwise ordinary things in extraordinary ways.

» Civil Defense alert to possible attack
» Anxiety leaves residents wary
» Makua live-fire to resume
» Anthrax calls flood isles



Restrictions high on isle bases

What do we tell the children?

Tight military security keeps some schools shut

Attack exposes flaws, Abercrombie says

Air travel near normal, but security is very tight

Bomb scare at Maui airport forces evacuation

Aloha Festivals halts annual floral parade

Security firm fined $35,000 for airport violation

State alert for biological attack

Package discovery closes UH building

Collection of banned items grows at airport

Suspects in charity scam dial wrong number

Critique of patriotism draws angry isle response

Isle pilots ready against errant planes

Public security tries to keep ahead

Hospitals ready attack response

Aloha Stadium security bans fans' bags

Discovery of blade diverts Hawaii flight

Terror rumors, hoaxes flood Internet

Gun classes booming

Pearl Harbor anxiety rekindled

Gov seeks more emergency powers

Third ID check starts at airport

Attacks hit some marriages hard

Hawaii's hospitals tighten security

U.S. to blame for Sept. 11, Trask says

Malls tighten security

Diverse Guard unit called to active duty

Mixed signals

Calls take toll on police, fire departments

Workers' aid, emergency powers on agenda

Guarding Hawaii

After Sept. 11, domestic abuse surges in isles

Terror attacks stall Akaka bill in Congress

FBI seeks help finding terrorists

Suspicious envelope closes governor's office

Isle woman is charged in anthrax letter hoax

Police want easier rules for conducting wiretaps

Isle abuse of some drugs is increasing

Neighbor isles to receive fed funds for security

FBI puts dive shops on terror alert

Isle airports to receive fingerprint ID machines

Isle airport among safest

3 isle airports to receive more bomb detectors

UH to devise nuclear-test detector

INS steps up tracking moves of immigrants

Airlines cut flights scheduled for 9/11

Puuloa becomes gun-training hub

In-flight training

State prepared for bioterrorism



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