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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for October 25, 2006

Breaking News/Updates
 •  Kalaheo, Roosevelt boys win OIA volleyball semifinals
 •  UH women's golf team takes second
 •  Stubblefield, Feldmann win fifth 4-Ball title in a row
 •  UH students can get ride to game, free trip to Vegas
 •  Jeffrie Jones elected president of Hawaii Theatre Stars
 •  Prep volleyball playoffs highlight Thursday's TV
 •  World Series, D2 volleyball highlight today's TV
 •  Sports calendar for Thursday
 •  Sports calendar for Wednesday
 •  Loea Corp., Referentia Systems form partnership
 •  REIT sells 10 million more shares after initial offering
 •  Analyst downgrades Central Pacific Financial stock
 •  Japanese Culture Center's Shichi Go San coming up Nov. 12
 •  Brothers Cazimero broadcast live from Brew Moon Friday
 •  Morning commute slow, but no major problems
 •  Morning commute slow, but no major problems
 •  Scatter showers, weakening trade winds expected
 •  East shores under high-surf advisory
 •  Work scheduled near Crouching Lion
 •  Big Island home damage details released
 •  Quake-damaged Hulihe'e Palace reopens tomorrow
 •  Kinau Street closed between Pensacola, Piikoi streets
 •  Ex-'Bow Carter waived by Nuggets
 •  World Series Game 4 postponed by rain
 •  Big Isle residents under-reporting quake damage?
 •  Family of teen killed in crash will gather at site today
 •  Police Beat: Man accused of stealing police items
 •  Man sentenced in Maui golf cart fire case
 •  Convicted ID thief sentenced to 10 years in prison
 •  Motorists told to avoid Moanalua-Kaonohi intersection
 •  TripAdviser rates Kailua No. 2 top travel destination
 •  Agreement reached in Honolulu Memorial Park dispute
 •  DOH teams up with Honolulu Theatre for Youth
 •  Kapalama 'ukulele company on CNBC today
 •  Cousteau's widow blasts stepson's Big Isle condo plan
 •  Stocks rise even as Fed warns about inflation risks

Local News
 •  400 jobs left to be filled at Hawai'i poll sites
 •  Kawaihae Harbor pier may need 'major work'
 •  Drought latest farming crisis
 •  Mental health watch lifted
 •  Kane'ohe Marine killed in Iraq war
ELECTION
 •  City charter proposed amendments
HIGHER EDUCATION
 •  UH aims to cut electricity consumption 30% by 2012
EDUCATION
 •  Assault of coach rare, but blatant
WEATHER
 •  El Niño good for tourists, not residents
ENVIRONMENT
 •  At any part per million, Kailua plant just stinks
KAUA'I
 •  Nurses settle Wilcox strike
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  Sierra Club backs Akaka, Hirono
 •  Obituaries

Sports
 •  Elite defensive prospect commits to Warriors Photo gallery
 •  Saint Louis' dynamic duo
 •  4 Hawai'i golfers honored
UH WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL
 •  'Bows continue searching for consistency
HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL
 •  Punahou girls sweep past 'Iolani Photo gallery
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
 •  La Pietra basketball has full Division II status
GOLF
 •  UH leads going into final day
BASEBALL
 •  Cain lifts Honu, 10-9
HOMEGROWN REPORT
 •  St. John's Hardimon earns Big East honor
ISLE FILE
 •  BYUH women soccer on a roll
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  Erickson gave Idaho a big boost

Island Life
 •  Finding father
 •  Museum launches outreach effort
 •  Catchy TV theme song a victim of time
THEATER
 •  'Oklahoma!' extended through Nov. 19
OTHER FEATURES
 •  Let truth be told that young Kofi was enthralled by beating of drum
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  Pumpkin guts can jam drain
TASTE
 •  Ming's dynasty
 •  Tsai melds Western flavor with family recipe
 •  Gems of cooking wisdom for pupils
 •  Fragrant kaffir lime leaves add zest to curry
 •  Sparkling wines bring the holiday spirit
 •  Creamy pumpkin muffins are moist, thanks to orange
 •  Culinary calendar
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Wednesday
WANDA A. ADAMS
 •  Cinnamon rolls from Maui High

Business
 •  Bankruptcy filings down 83 percent
 •  Duty-free contract up for grabs
 •  Forty Niner in family 59 years
AGRICULTURE
 •  State OKs direct importing of orchids
BANKING
 •  Central Pacific Financial posts record quarterly earnings
SMALL BUSINESS
 •  It's all about accounting for taste
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  Fat people use more gasoline, study says
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  State Farm pays $1.2 million settlement

Opinion
 •  East Honolulu should pursue political mix
COMMENTARY
 •  Economy doesn't need help from politicians
 •  Midnight arrests, secret courts, — okay by me if it's okay by you
DAVID SHAPIRO
 •  Retirement age amendment a political ploy
 •  Letters to the Editor

Entertainment/TGIF
THEATER
 •  'Oklahoma!' extended through Nov. 19
 •  TGI Wednesday