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Articles for October 19, 2006

Breaking News/Updates
 •  Pier 2A at Kawaihae Habor expected to open Saturday
 •  Fujikawa shoots 68 to lead OCC Invitational
 •  Lingle takes aerial tour, meets with BI residents
 •  Public input sought on Hawaii Energy Strategy project
 •  Tesoro continues to restore production after blackout
 •  Big Island officials 'red-tag' 21 homes
 •  Father, paralyzed son set for last Ironman
 •  Hawaii Book & Music Fair announces 2007 headliners
 •  UH engineering school holds career day tomorrow
 •  Your weekend football TV guide
 •  Bronco's Elam to keep flying planes
 •  Hawaiian Electric Co. to brief PUC today on blackout
 •  Aggies riding high entering UH game
 •  OIA air riflery championship tomorrow
 •  Morning commute continues moving at snail's pace
 •  UH announces energy conservation summit
 •  Heavy traffic greets morning commuters
 •  Sports notices: Coming up
 •  Bicyclist who died Monday night identified
 •  On the air today
 •  On the air tomorrow
 •  Sports today
 •  Sports tomorrow
 •  Kaimuki High teacher is named state's best
 •  Civil Defense releases injury toll from earthquakes
 •  Pier 2A at Kawaihae Habor expected to open Saturday
 •  Lingle takes aerial tour, meets with Big Isle residents
 •  HECO to hire consultant for outage review
 •  Big Island residents can get rid of 'e-Waste'
 •  Big Island officials 'red-tag' 21 homes
 •  Family awarded $16.5 million in Tripler suit
 •  Regents approve $71 million for new Frear Hall
 •  On-duty officer hits man who got off bus
 •  Rogue wave sweeps woman off rock wall
 •  Kalahikiola Congregational Church to rebuild
 •  Red Cross Hawai'i Chapter aiding 13 Big Isle families
 •  Islands under flash flood watch until Sunday morning
 •  Seventy Marines receiving Purple Heart today
 •  Pentagon confirms identity of Marine killed in Iraq
 •  Sheraton workers ratify new four-year labor contract
 •  Bicyclist who died Monday night identified
 •  Muggy weather may soon give way to trade winds
 •  HIFF cinematography award winner to hold free seminar
 •  Artists speak out today at Pegge Hopper Gallery
 •  Dow closes above 12,000 for first time
 •  High-surf advisories for north, south shores

Local News
 •  Quite a day for Principal Ushijima
 •  Isle Marine killed by sniper
 •  Sunny Garcia sentenced to 3 months for tax fraud
 •  Kalihi carries on with Kids Voting
 •  Solomon withdraws faked-headline ads
RECOVERING FROM EARTHQUAKES AND BLACKOUTS
 •  Preventing blackout would cost us dearly
 •  The Big One? That probably was Sunday
 •  1,130-plus Big Island homes damaged Photo gallery
 •  Lack of quake insurance catches residents off guard
 •  With O'ahu in good shape, Silva took off
 •  Democrats slam state's response to earthquakes
 •  Mauna Kea telescopes knocked around
 •  Home repair aid being considered by FEMA
 •  FEMA would rather have overkill
 •  'The damage is spread out' in Big Isle's north
ELECTION
 •  Watch Hirono, Hogue debate on TV, Internet
EDUCATION
 •  Aid for early education
 •  Despite obstacles, Maui school rising to challenge of No Child Left Behind
 •  Happy with a B+? Think again
 •  More going to medical school
 •  School bans tag at recess
POLICE
 •  Fugitive sought in arson of Liliha home
 •  Man accused of firearm, drug crimes
OTHER NEWS
 •  Kahuku housing project in doubt after split vote
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  Injured Kapolei bicyclist, 68, dies
BUREAUCRACY BUSTER
 •  State will replace H-1 markers
 •  Obituaries

Sports
 •  HPU senior endures hard times
 •  UH's Bess says he's still not at his best
 •  McBriar showing best leg in NFL
 •  BYUH hopes to kick it up a notch
GOLF
 •  Nike manager is Wie's new agent
GOLF REPORT
 •  Golf continues despite quake
 •  Kaua'i's Wise wins collegiate tourney
 •  Holes in one
 •  Golf notices
SURFING
 •  Hawai'i has 10 in World titles hunt
ISLE FILE
 •  Viloria gets rematch for title on Nov. 18
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  Aggies look for another big upset

Island Life
 •  Rally back
 •  Glass artist inspired by diverse influences
 •  Ray Bumatai remembered at 'Sunday Wind' premiere
MOVIES
 •  Movie Openings
HEALTH/FITNESS
 •  Health calendar
CHARLES STUART PLATKIN
 •  Food-label claims can be tricky
THEATER
 •  'Real Thing' plagued by host of problems
PRESCRIPTIONS
 •  Some sun exposure OK for vitamin D
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  Gotta love Gosling in 'Half Nelson'
 •  Tube Notes

Business
 •  Quakes' financial effect mixed
 •  HMSA pledges $50 million to aid sector
 •  Old-style phones held up better
TECHNOLOGY
 •  iPod paves way for surge in sales of Mac computers
PERSONAL FINANCE
 •  Here's a primer on healthcare coverage
 •  Costs are declining for life insurance
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  Quake-hit Isles get IRS break
GREG WILES
 •  Power outage leads to missed cruise

Opinion
 •  Homeowners should check for any damage
 •  TB test is necessary for school admission
COMMENTARY
 •  Vote to stop age discrimination against judges
 •  The wild left and its distracting drumbeat
 •  Letters to the Editor