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Incidents involving aggressive dogs are increasing because "people are crossbreeding for various attributes, often to get the worst of both breeds." See story

John Snyder
Humane Society of the United States

Ukulele jazz musician puts out a songbook/CD
Veteran studio musician Lyle Ritz long ago realized the ukulele is not a novelty toy, but a nimble jazz instrument. His newly released CD and song book combo showcases ukulele jazz.

Killer canines: When 'good' dogs go bad
Dogs kill roughly 20 people a year in the United States, most victims are either children or seniors - not fit young women confidently strolling the halls of their upscale, big-city apartment building.

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Home remodeling show opens today
This weekend’s Building Industry Association home show, "Seek Professional Help . . . Before It’s Too Late," features more than 100 exhibitors in every aspect of the building and remodeling industries at the Blaisdell Exhibition Hall.
Fox says no to Encare ad spot
The Fox television network turned down a commercial for a female contraceptive product that its makers wanted to run during the racy hit reality series "Temptation Island."
HPU seeks cast for 'Dark of the Moon'
Hawai'i Pacific University will hold auditions for its spring production, "Dark of the Moon," at 7 p.m. today and at noon Saturday and Sunday at HPU's Windward campus, 45-045 Kamehameha Hwy.
Wayne Harada
• Show Biz
Nabors sporting shades; Iz a hit on AOL
Jim Nabors' shiner; Portlock to add Island music to its dinner mix; 'Aloha Waikiki' show at new DFS Gallaria is not to be missed; "Al Waterson and You' marks ninth anniversary.

• Island Sounds
Brother Noland returns to his roots
Brother Noland returns to his Hawaiian roots with a relaxing, reflective collection of Island favorites. ... A new collaboration gives Damon a Fiji-style R&B and reggae makeover.

Audio sample of "Keawaiki" by Brother Noland. in mp3 or RealAudio format. RealAudio requires a plug-in.
Audio sample of "Keawaiki" by Brother Noland. in mp3 or RealAudio format. RealAudio requires a plug-in.

Joan Namkoong
• Quick Bites
Bigger brewpub in Kona
The Brewpub Oasis, part of the Kona Brewing Co. facility in Kailua-Kona, on the Big Island, has just expanded to provide more seating. Kona Brewing Co. hopes to play host to small concerts and private functions.
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