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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for October 27, 2005

Breaking News/Updates
 •  FBI: Maui resident told investigators he sold secrets
 •  Boater rescued from waters in Kahana Bay
 •  Public's help needed in finding missing surfer
 •  Police Beat: Two girls shot with BBs
 •  Miers withdraws as Supreme Court nominee
 •  Impasse declared in Hokulia settlement talks
 •  Former Hawai'i exec joins embattled Krispy Kreme
 •  Ruling on Gotbaum's bonus delayed
 •  Business briefs: September visitor arrivals hit record
 •  Stocks fall after durable goods orders slip
 •  Hula Bowl moves back to Oahu

Local News
 •  Isle man accused of selling secrets
 •  Everyone urged to get flu shot now
 •  Proud day at Farrington, Waipahu
 •  Officer doesn't recall being hit
 •  Police shooting 'appears' justified
MILITARY AFFAIRS
 •  Soldier deployed with Island unit dies
EDUCATION
 •  Student body on the move is a special challenge
 •  Parents can help accustom child to report cards
 •  Science opens young eyes to pollution
 •  No shortage of work for 'Graffiti Busters'
POLICE
 •  4 incidents of residents fired upon in past year
 •  Anti-speeding effort shifts gears
 •  Trio of swindlers bilk woman out of $9,000
POLICE BEAT
 •  Boy falls through classroom ceiling
ETHNIC AFFAIRS
 •  Ko'olau Loa kids learn district's lore bilingually
BIG ISLAND
 •  Big Island girl in abuse probe out of hospital, in foster home
 •  Kona grieves over friend who 'brought so much joy'
KAUA'I
 •  Deaf player separated from his interpreter
OTHER NEWS
 •  Artificial reef off Ma'ili gets bigger, better
 •  Orchestra hires fundraising chief
 •  OHA cites stake in Kona artifacts
 •  Panel to probe youth-prison allegations
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  Kalaniana'ole lane still closed
BUREAUCRACY BUSTER
 •  Helicopter too noisy? Give a call
 •  Obituaries

Sports
 •  Warriors' Purcell, Patton good to go
 •  Sorenstam sends Wie encouraging words
 •  Agbayani's team wins Japan title
UH WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL
 •  Surging Hawai'i plays at sinking Nevada
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
 •  Kahuku, Kapolei clash in playoffs
HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL
 •  Radford volleyball boys in first OIA title match
GOLF REPORT
 •  Tamiya is driving force at UH-Hilo
 •  Holes in one
 •  Hawai'i's Kim, Kono named in ranking
 •  Kyono, Willis join Princeville course
 •  ‘Loose impediments’ (rocks) can be removed
OTHER SPORTS
 •  Vitale ready to mix it up with 'Mayhem'
ISLE FILE
 •  Isle wrestlers claim titles
 •  Feldmann, Stubblefield gain semifinals
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  Adu needs to grow up a Wie bit

Island Life
 •  For a divine workout, hoop it up
 •  Native sons blend their cultures in song
 •  Book about Iz coming out next spring
HEALTH/FITNESS
 •  Health calendar
SHAPE UP
 •  Trainers frequently unqualified
PRESCRIPTIONS
 •  Vinegar helpful in preventing diabetes, controlling weight
OTHER FEATURES
 •  Battles shaping up on morning radio
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  Merry Chrismukkah
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Thursday
SHOW BIZ
 •  'South Pacific' stand-in is an audience-pleaser

Business
 •  No $8 million for Gotbaum
 •  2121 Kuhio developers plan ’08 opening
 •  Firms raise loan limits for small businesses
PERSONAL FINANCE
 •  Here's how investment, risk can be defined in real estate
 •  Surge seen across U.S. in age-restricted housing
 •  20 firms to offer free tax e-filing
 •  Oil companies not place to invest for quick payoff
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  U.S. vehicles more reliable than Europe’s, study finds
 •  Regular gas could cost as little as $2.70 next week
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  Checks cards used more often

Opinion
 •  Let's rethink the rules governing water use
 •  Bernanke is a solid choice for the Fed
COMMENTARY
 •  State must address overcrowded prisons
 •  Spare us the in-your-sleep moralizing
 •  Letters to the Editor