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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for July 12, 2006

Breaking News/Updates
 •  Triple-murder victims were killed 'execution style'
 •  Wife of slain cab driver struggling to cope with loss
 •  Police Beat: Man reports bus stop hammer assault
 •  Family Fun Zone to debut at UH football games
 •  Surf remains near 8-foot level on east shores
 •  One lane of H-1 closing for up to weeks
 •  Business briefs: Matson gets new container ship
 •  Dow sinks 121 points as oil prices climb
 •  Broadway hit 'Movin' Out' movin' to town
 •  Onipa'a wins 14-under national volleyball title

Local News
 •  Mau-Goffredo under routine suicide watch
 •  State scrambling for more teachers
 •  Healthcare, jobless benefits bills vetoed
 •  45-acre marina may be built in Kona lava field
 •  Study: Ice leading girls astray
ELECTION
 •  Vietnam POW Coffee enters U.S. Senate race
MILITARY AFFAIRS
 •  Schofield Barracks GI won't face death penalty in killing
 •  Journalists may testify in Watada's court-martial
COURTS
 •  Man charged in fatal crash
MAUI
 •  Maui cardiovascular expansion OK'd
 •  Hospital plan gets first panel's approval
KAUA'I
 •  Koke'e will get new trailheads, parking sites
OBITUARIES
 •  Fred 'Fritz' G. Minuth, 84, educator
 •  Obituaries
OUR HONOLULU
 •  Living in Isles, sans mortgage

Sports
 •  ILH moves La Pietra basketball to Div. 1
 •  Sensley to play for Germany
 •  Soares starting over with Warriors
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
 •  ILH moves La Pietra basketball to Div. 1
GOLF
 •  Wie coy about making cut
 •  Komoda, Chun play for match play title
BOXING
 •  Viloria to fight August 10
HOMEGROWN REPORT
 •  Richardson tops in DIII
 •  Perry hoping to build Oregon State pipeline
ISLE FILE
 •  Lightning leading fleet
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  Talk about taking one for the team!

Island Life
 •  Worldly textiles
 •  From Bard's quill to sitcom, 'Ado' a success
 •  Two more festivals in crater approved
 •  A boy uses his wits to outsmart a giant
MOVIES
 •  Sweet! Town profits from film
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  Larson's vision
TASTE
 •  Classic crab diversified
 •  Douglas cooks up crab-cake classics, innovation
 •  Lemon, oregano make chicken zesty
 •  Prepare light brunch dish ahead by going easy on eggs
 •  Culinary calendar
LIGHT & LOCAL
 •  Couscous salad light and fresh
QUICK BITES
 •  Prime meat moseys from country to town
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Wednesday
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
 •  Variations on mango bread treat

Business
 •  More visitors from Japan predicted
 •  Resort home market cooling off
 •  Army ends lucrative Halliburton contract
AIRLINES
 •  Terrorist watch lists to be checked earlier
TECHNOLOGY
 •  Alerts to ping cell phones, Net
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  GM boss says he's open to alliance
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  Hoku Scientific agrees to fine

Opinion
 •  English-only balloting should be rejected
 •  City should reopen restroom facilities
COMMENTARY
 •  Open-mindedness defines Supreme Court
VOLCANIC ASH
 •  Federal courts' foot-dragging denies justice
 •  Letters to the Editor

Entertainment/TGIF
 •  Worldly textiles
MOVIES
 •  Sweet! Town profits from film
 •  TGI Wednesday