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[V. 8, No. 91 - Tue., April 1, 2003]
Fallen soldier had isle ties; Coalition readies for Baghdad push; Creditor wants Hawaiian Air trustee; State sues DFS for back rent; More SARs cases suspected; Theft ruins isle honeymoon; Buried appliances cleared; Drug tester sorry for taking bribes; Owner arrested in dog death
[V. 8, No. 92 - Wed., April 2, 2003]
State braces for visitors with SARS; Like father, like son; U.S. forces close in on Baghdad; GI's death shocks isle comrades; Panel may lose funding; Lava cuts across road; Group barred from OHA suit; Maui pushes for airlifts to Oahu; Reward offered for pictures' return
[V. 8, No. 93 - Thu., April 3, 2003]
Resignation halts parole board; Condo sales up 48%; Soldiers train on Big Isle; U.S. troops at Baghdad's edge; Isle housing costs top in nation; Park fees bill upsets officials; Excise tax hike stays alive; Kapolei school plans delayed; Expert sounds alarm on inhalants
[V. 8, No. 94 - Fri., April 4, 2003]
Dangerous inmates escape; Senate panel OKs tax hikes; Iraqis flee Baghdad; Hey Saddam, try make aloha; Williams lives on in letters; Parole board in limbo; Famous battle claimed all but 8; Isle case not SARS; New Navy minisub almost ready; Big Isle drug raids net 11
[V. 8, No. 95 - Sat., April 5, 2003]
Manhunt; 9 laid off at Bishop Museum; U.S. troops prove control near Baghdad; Ethics panel criticizes Cayetano; Bioterror defense aims at 6 diseases; Lightning hits house; Diplomat honored for saving Jews; EPA, Del Monte plan water cleanup
[V. 8, No. 96 - Sun., April 6, 2003]
Service honors WWII heroes; Rescued POW to get Hawaii trip; Allies press on 2 fronts; Isles at risk for SARS, expert says; Escapees still on the loose; Gov seeks tax-credit reforms; Historic UH building reopens; Families show banner of pride; Waimanalo firings called retribution
[V. 8, No. 97 - Mon., April 7, 2003]
Lingle seeks support for measures; 442nd honors Inouye; Baghdad palace seized; Hauula combed for 3 escapees; Tax-credit proposals face wary Legislature; Isle teachers honored; Bill allows imports for germ research; Light failure delays flights
[V. 8, No. 98 - Tue., April 8, 2003]
HMSA hikes rates for small firms; Saddam's fate unknown; Probe urged in foster-care death; Escapees may be in Koolau caves; Gov's nominees familiar GOP faces; Landowner fined for koa logging; Panel backs more state pay hikes; Raising city taxes called last resort; 5th SARS case suspected here
[V. 8, No. 99 - Wed., April 9, 2003]
Hauula forest combed for escapees; eBay to clarify artifacts policy; Iraqis celebrate regime's end; Kauai doctor to set up clinics in Iraq; Ex-isle soldier honored; Senate OKs tax hike; 'New world imminent for medical files; State welcomes inquiry; Isle man sorry for sex assault
[V. 8, No. 100 - Thu., April 10, 2003]
Escapees caught; SARS rumors hurt eateries; Wounded Maui soldier returning; E-mail keeps tank driver in touch; War TV can harm kids; 2 Pearl warships head home; Kurds advance in N.Iraq; Federal poverty guidelines hit; Ceded Waikoloa land value up; UH regent delay sought; Arrest urged in traffic mishap; School funding plan advances
[V. 8, No. 101 - Fri., April 11, 2003]
Caught; 2 swept over waterfall; U.S. expands control; Isle sailors head home; Soldier's body here for burial; SARS case has isle link; Copter crash due to pilot error; Attorney's censure appealed; Judge Choy being honored
[V. 8, No. 102 - Sat., April 12, 2003]
DFS to pay state millions; House wants out of school act; Forces join to halt looting; Lingle says high court in disarray; Hopes dim in Maui search; Escapees face more time; Woman faces year in jail for pet neglect; $480,335 fine for Damon Estate; Firm fined $11,000 in probe

[V. 8, No. 103 - Sun., April 13, 2003]
Mid-Pac may test for drugs; Isle brother wants answers; 7 POWs taste freedom; Kauai police probe widens; Homes for the retarded close; Some say complaints ignored; Isle doctors adjust for SARS; Dems pick new chairman; Parkinson's study looks at fruit; Isle war photog honored
[V. 8, No. 104 - Mon., April 14, 2003]
Suit says isle gang ruled Ariz. prison; Tikrit falls; Legislators dismiss gov's warning; Issues drive board races; McKinley wins robot competition; Weekend Scene
[V. 8, No. 105 - Tue., April 15, 2003]
Another dump site found; GOP decries 'sweetheart deal'; Iraqis plan for new government; People crowd IRS office; 21 Council districts proposed; Halawa warden transferred; Attorneys fined in suit; Judge denied second term; Title IX vote expected
[V. 8, No. 106 - Wed., April 16, 2003]
Central Pacific bids for City Bank; Woman kills self jumping onto H-1; Soldier home, but for heartbreak; War commander visits Iraq; Lingle court choice lauded; Man survives attack by marlin; Kids get tips on middle school; Maili safety barriers hailed; Family sues over inmate death
[V. 8, No. 107 - Thu., April 17, 2003]
CPB sets deal deadline; Prep seniors' ecstasy use soars; Pet quarantine to be cut; HPD chief may retire early; Lingle lunch defies SARS fear; Senate to kill tax-hike bill; System to cut drug errors; Dump reports prompt delay; Health budget cuts opposed; Council expansion plan debated
[V. 8, No. 108 - Fri., April 18, 2003]
Lingle: Budget cuts certain; Dods derides rival banker; Felix aide guilty of fraud; Calls lift military wives' spirits; New fault zone found under Kilauea; State aide cuts eased; Caregiver seeks parole; State employee indicted; Quarantine rules closer to approval
[V. 8, No. 109 - Sat., April 19, 2003]
Investor favors bank merger; Bootleg Viagra on Oahu; Waco: 10 years later; Newlyweds serving in Iraq; Family mourns soldier; Charter school sues state; Ex-islander killed by Vegas driver; UH expo marks Earth Day; Lawmakers push isles for U.N. forum

[V. 8, No. 110 - Sun., April 20, 2003]
State losing on tax break; Residents line up for homes; Isle soldier laid to rest; Mauna Kea cam sees big picture; Ex-isle lawyer key in Marine suit; Drill team spreads aloha; 40 years of Merrie Monarch; Underage drinking bill passed
[V. 8, No. 111 - Mon., April 21, 2003]
Man held in daughter's shooting; Council ponders cuts; Pier's fix upsets heiau's keeper; AIDS plan stability assured; Task force works for oral-care access; Firm aims to draw Japan collegians; Scopes see universe expand
[V. 8, No. 112 - Tue., April 22, 2003]
Hilton sues tower builders; Big Isle killing shocks friends; Proof of chemical arms needed, Inouye says; Fee hikes, service cuts clash; 2 charged in drug bust; Traffic death haunts Waianae; Bill causes concern for parents; High-tech tax credit in spotlight
[V. 8, No. 113 - Wed., April 23, 2003]
Bank battle heats up; 'Get out of the house!'; SARS not top health threat; Lake Wilson almost cleared; Homeward bound; Kapolei Library gets budget; City to restore HPD, HFD funds; Ex-GOP leader Jossem dies; Restitution, service in theft case; Tarantula, lizards caught
[V. 8, No. 114 - Thu., April 24, 2003]
Christian lobby hits schools; Families welcome isle soldiers; Burns hospitalize isle soldier; Tons of mail await USS Lincoln; Alliance to fight forest erosion; Merrie Monarch a hot ticket; Fathke to get mental exam; 2 Lingle picks face opposition; UH logo choices down to 2; Ex-guard held in drug probe; Liner sails after security scare; Lingle signs OHA payment bill
[V. 8, No. 115 - Fri., April 25, 2003]
UH cancels travel in wake of SARS; UHPA signs partial pact; Pearl sub fired first salvo; Oahu dancer is Miss Aloha Hula; 3 suspected SARS cases ruled out; Bill cuts state's liability; Campaign reform draws fire; Council budget cuts fall short; Kealakehe plan revived; Panel rejects 2 regent nominees
[V. 8, No. 116 - Sat., April 26, 2003]
3 unions extend pacts; Developer files for bankruptcy; Ancient dance takes stage; Budget restores education funds; Mayor blasts cuts; Sitter held in child's death; Museum to link kids to space station; Senate rejects regent nominees; Vatican upholds priest's removal; Mental health bill set to pass

[V. 8, No. 117 - Sun., April 27, 2003]
Merrie Monarch ends with flair; Sailors appreciate welcome; Home after 267 days; Ko Olina credit advances; Family Tree: Loud and clear; Isle coaches in Special Olympics; State to seek Honokohau input; Cemetery plot owners scramble; Johnston Atoll cleanup finished
[V. 8, No. 118 - Mon., April 28, 2003]
Merger fight heats up; Legal aide becomes foster dad; Learning by healing; Merrie Monarch torch passes; Isles 5th in pedestrian deaths; Frigate returns to Hawaii; Volunteers join cleanup; Reality hits bills hard; Arrest made in ship threat
[V. 8, No. 119 - Tue., April 29, 2003]
POWs offered trips to Hawaii; Threat blamed on lovesickness; Cemetery break-ins on rise; Legal claims against state grow; 'Net petition down on UH logo; Burned isle soldier recovering; 2 women escape from OCCC; Schoolbook fee bill advances; Gov to publicize lawmakers' votes
[V. 8, No. 120 - Wed., April 30, 2003]
Elderly care tax bill passes; Runoff in HSTA election; Topless swimmer rescued; Inmates' diversion aided escape; Mayor says cuts too deep; Boyfriend: Woman no terrorist; Librarians urged to guard privacy; No prison in food scandal; Fires leave 2 families homeless


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