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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for November 29, 2005

Breaking News/Updates
 •  Sex abuse victim arrested in attack
 •  Meth mother's conviction overturned
 •  Bess on freshman All-America team
 •  Man killed in moped accident identified
 •  Police Beat: Woman arrested for armed robbery
 •  Business briefs: Horizon Lines seeks rate hike
 •  Stocks little changed as rate worries emerge

Local News
 •  Boys not charged in sexual assault
 •  McClain won't seek top university post
 •  Full statement from David McClain
 •  Program at risk of fraud, abuse, state auditor says
 •  4 'common sense' laws against ID theft proposed
HEALTH
 •  New CPR rule: 30 pushes for every two breaths
CITY GOVERNMENT
 •  Inquiry sought in mass transit contract
ENVIRONMENT
 •  Brazilian bug waits to take on plant pest
 •  Swifter action on chemicals urged
OTHER NEWS
 •  Woman’s rescue called a ‘miracle’
 •  Papakolea will celebrate with biggest holiday bash
 •  Kaua'i tax-relief applications due in '05
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  Drivers injured as buses stoned
 •  Obituaries
LEE CATALUNA
 •  Surely Santa isn't that picky
ADVERTISER CHRISTMAS FUND
 •  Little is left after rent, food, bills

Sports
 •  UH libero is ready to go for broke
 •  Worlds collide at Sunset Beach
 •  UH's Satele considering NFL draft
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
 •  Red Raiders’ Beatty an impact player
 •  Advertiser football poll
 •  Gamebreakers
 •  Statistics
FOOTBALL
 •  Pac-10 honors Kahuku alum
 •  Hawai'i Bowl playing late-season waiting game
ISLE FILE
 •  Weng, Martin win DII honors
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  Shoji might as well sound off

Island Life
 •  Pauoa Valley home reuses resources
 •  How to make your own cleaners, compost pile and hand-made paper
RELATIONSHIPS
 •  Tracking teens whereabouts helps reduce fears
ABOUT WOMEN
 •  Humbug happens, with a tree
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  'Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus'
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Tuesday
SHOW BIZ
 •  Ex-Bond's 'mermaids' keep Kaua'i pad afloat

Business
 •  Gas-price drop of 1 cent expected
 •  Airline, pilots close to deal on pensions
 •  October arrivals up 5.1 percent
 •  Sales surge for Cyber Monday
REAL ESTATE
 •  Drop in home sales double what experts had predicted
WORKPLACE
 •  Merck to cut 7,000 jobs, close 5 plants
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  Stocks fall as holiday shopping traffic eases
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  Firm wins right to hire nonunion

Opinion
 •  Street artists law must be narrowly tailored
 •  Honolulu City Lights makes us a community
COMMENTARY
 •  Washington cannot let New Orleans die
 •  New U.S. passport technology a bad idea
 •  Letters to the Editor