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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for May 17, 2006

Breaking News/Updates
 •  Coast Guard tows fishing vessel to Kona
 •  Finance Factors plans to offer more banking products
 •  Man gets 20 years for sexual assault of 15-year-old boy
 •  Ninth Circuit rules HPD records should be open
 •  Rodrigues must serve 12 years in home invasion case
 •  Big Island man arrested in shooting
 •  Sailor continues solo trip around the world
 •  Police Beat: Man suspected of kidnapping wife, baby
 •  Farrington Highway work will cause delays
 •  Milestone golf victories for Kaimuki, Baldwin
 •  State high school DI basketball update
 •  State high school DII basketball update
 •  State high school baseball update
 •  Trade winds should return tonight
 •  North, east shores will have the best surf today
 •  Stocks tumble on inflation fears

Local News
 •  Commission clears city's acting manager
 •  Beverage container fee on track to rise
 •  Canoe club fights to stay afloat
 •  Flooding simulations obsolete
 •  State to release Kaua'i reservoir inspection results
ELECTION
 •  Poll financed by Case campaign shows challenger just behind Akaka
STATE GOVERNMENT
 •  Lingle expects homeless 'results'
COURTS
 •  Jury set to decide fate of 'Aiea dance teacher
POLICE
 •  Disabled lose transport to an attack by vandals
 •  Ice, pot found in ex-con's system
ETHNIC AFFAIRS
 •  UH seeks solution to taro patenting
MAUI
 •  'Tita' knows best when it comes to litter on Maui
KAUA'I
 •  Sci-fi movie to film on Kaua'i
OTHER NEWS
 •  Tsunami drill goes smoothly
 •  Real thing interrupts tsunami warning test
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  Navy retiree's killer sentenced
 •  Obituaries

Sports
 •  Warriors add cornerback
 •  Kamehameha girls advance
 •  Lelie's no-show annoys Shanahan
UH BASEBALL
 •  Rainbows suffer 'embarrassing' loss
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
 •  Onosai propels Word of Life
 •  Moanalua rallies past Maui, 41-37
 •  Kahuku overcomes Mililani, 50-40
 •  Konawaena rumbles through Kalaheo, 60-38
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
 •  Kaimuki's Kim leading state tourney
 •  Team titles ultimate goal of McKinley teammates
GOLF
 •  Ishii to play in Senior PGA Championship
FOOTBALL
 •  Seahawks release Hunter
HOMEGROWN REPORT
 •  Iacovelli continues running at HPU
 •  Horiuchi's the name, and softball's her game
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  QB Flutie was a small wonder

Island Life
 •  Divine in 'Da Vinci'
 •  'Da Vinci' gospel goes forth and multiplies
 •  Little crow just as beautiful as the rest
THEATER
 •  Chronological 'Sight Unseen' litters stage with loose ends
ART
 •  Tepid reunion of politics, art at NEA celebration
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  Night on the town
TASTE
 •  Cosmopolitan Filipino
 •  Saffron tints mild Thai-style fried rice
 •  Balsamic curry glaze adds style to salmon
 •  Try a simply elegant blanched salad or savory sari-sari stew
 •  Culinary calendar
LIGHT & LOCAL
 •  Miso flavor dresses up salmon dish
QUICK BITES
 •  Halekulani grills it up
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Wednesday
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
 •  Passion for that lilikoi chiffon pie

Business
 •  Interisland fare war may last for months
 •  Kamehameha Schools CEO earns $474,240
 •  Asphalt shortage may be long
 •  Trade mission targets Fukuoka
INSURANCE
 •  Kaiser profit rises to $4 million, helped by cost cutting
 •  HMSA in good health with solid first-quarter earnings
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  Honda plans to build two new plants in U.S.
 •  Defense blasts Enron prosecutors
 •  Number of Asian-run businesses in U.S. soars
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  License renewal thriving online

Opinion
 •  Let's work creatively to fill childcare gaps
 •  Biopharming potential must be closely viewed
COMMENTARY
 •  Data collected on individuals could be huge
VOLCANIC ASH
 •  Helene Hale's legacy: a good pain in 'okole
 •  Letters to the Editor

Entertainment/TGIF
THEATER
 •  Chronological 'Sight Unseen' litters stage with loose ends
 •  TGI Wednesday