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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for April 9, 2006

Breaking News/Updates
 •  Two killed in O'ahu traffic accidents
 •  Fresno State pounds UH in baseball

Local News
 •  '3 strikes' law could strain Isle prisons
 •  City faces questions, sanctions over spill
 •  Was dumping into the Ala Wai the only option?
 •  Wet March result of rare event
 •  Change of command for Army Guard
STATE GOVERNMENT
 •  Emergency flood aid, affordable housing gain steam
POLICE BEAT
 •  Crash into La'ie tree kills woman
OTHER NEWS
 •  Mozart resounds with glory in orchestral, choral tribute
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  Legislators honor fallen on April 18
 •  Dirt bike rider injured in crash
OBITUARIES
 •  Francis Ho'okano, 67, 'vibes' virtuoso
 •  Obituaries
OUR HONOLULU
 •  Migratory kolea face avian flu challenge
LEE CATALUNA
 •  Racetrack debate sign of skewed priorities

Sports
 •  Hawai'i wastes little time against UCSD
 •  Warriors continue to beef up backfield
 •  Around-the-world race thrills Hawai'i sailor
UH BASEBALL
 •  Fresno State shuts down Rainbows, 6-1
UH SOFTBALL
 •  Robinson perfect in 8-0 victory
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
 •  Iolani cruises past Maryknoll, 53-31
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL
 •  Hats off to Leilehua in 6-2 victory
GOLF
 •  Wie on '60 Minutes' tonight
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  Devoted to making discoveries
 •  Big Easy music, too, displaced by Katrina
 •  Tips for eating out from the expert
 •  Musicals popular choice in 2006-07 theater season
MUSIC
 •  Koolanesian sounds from L.A.; Isle love; back-porch ki ho'alu
HEALTH/FITNESS
 •  Contraceptives for women aplenty
TELEVISION
 •  Korean names reflect immigrants' history
PETS
 •  Trained volunteers assist with animal's behavior problems
OTHER TRAVEL
 •  Splashy resorts let you swim up to your room
 •  Visionary Art Museum a passion for the peculiar
BOOKS
 •  Botany-loving doc part of Isle history
 •  Hawai'i best-sellers
 •  'Plum Wine' seeps under Japan's facade
HOME AND GARDEN
 •  TGI Sunday
ART
 •  Student art show at Koa Gallery
 •  Learn old arts, crafts for free at museum
 •  Art calendar
 •  Objects tell Pacific peoples' stories
'OHANA
 •  Crater fest rocks, second time around
LOVE STORIES
 •  Hawai'i perfect place for mixed marriage
 •  Births
ISLAND SOUNDS
 •  Koolanesian sounds from L.A.; Isle love; back-porch ki ho'alu

Business
 •  CEO paychecks fatter
 •  Female in driver seat for Ford's overhaul
 •  Toyota's foresight on Prius left U.S. rivals in the dust
REAL ESTATE
 •  Is the U.S. economy too reliant on real estate?
INTERNET
 •  Social-networking, blogging sites among fastest growing
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  Unions flexing muscle in disputes
 •  Hawai'i status report

Opinion
 •  Sewer crisis spotlights a lapse in public duty
COMMENTARY
 •  Law won't stop the desperate immigrants
 •  Seeking a safe haven for the houseless in the park
 •  Taiwan's 'Mayor Ma' says right things about China
 •  Our immigration laws need fixing
 •  Ala Wai spill was city's best option after main broke
 •  It's people's right to use the charter to protect the land
 •  Honolulu's charter not intended for land use proposals
AFTER DEADLINE
 •  Pulling out all stops to cover Wie
 •  Letters to the Editor

Travel
 •  Anchor Steam brewery a chug of old San Francisco
 •  Architecture also a work of art at Denver museum
 •  Students traveling abroad make the world their classroom
HOLOHOLO
 •  Mother's Day and Dolphin Days
OTHER TRAVEL
 •  Splashy resorts let you swim up to your room
 •  Visionary Art Museum a passion for the peculiar
 •  Travel Snaps
 •  Travel Almanac
ANTHONY CURTIS
 •  Tropicana in demand by developers