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Articles for February 15, 2007

Breaking News/Updates
 •  Kimberly Kim shoots 73; Creamer shares lead at SBS
 •  Off-Broadway hit 'Altar Boyz' to hit Hawai'i in April
 •  Harrington shoots 63, Hawaii's Wilson 74 at Nissan
 •  Halekulani chef receives French Legion of Honor award
 •  State Land Use Commission meets on Kaua'i
 •  Mauna Loa Macadamia parent undertakes restructuring
 •  Bishop Museum holds Performing Arts Festival Sunday
 •  Pacific Land and Coffee names Tyrus Young CFO
 •  Moody's downgrades Kuakini Health's debt rating
 •  Maui immersion school marks 20 years with bash
 •  UH business school gets $250,000 for professorship
 •  Horner, Kane among winners of business leader awards
 •  Grow Hawaiian fest set for Feb. 24 on Big Island
 •  Two from Hawai'i place at Japan trampoline event
 •  Hawaiian Electric maintains 31-cent dividend
 •  Cowher joins CBS as studio analyst
 •  Aloha Tower plans St. Paddy's Day festivities
 •  Chinatown Chase raises $85,000 for Hawai'i Theatre
 •  Attorney to plead guilty to leaking BALCO testimony
 •  Bonds finally signs contract, will report on Monday
 •  Dad tosses son's foe out of ring in prep wrestling
 •  Speed and Quickness Clinic offered this weekend
 •  Surf lessons for boys, girls offered
 •  Creamer, Inkster, Stanford to give junior golf clinic
 •  Youth baseball teams can join 'Bows on the field
 •  On Air Friday: OIA basketball, UH volleyball, LPGA golf
 •  On Air Thursday: ILH basketball, LPGA golf
 •  Sports Thursday: LPGA golf, state soccer, prep hoops
 •  High school artists can compete for excellence awards
 •  Morning commuters feeling little love on the roads
 •  'Lost' video backstories now online
 •  Two charged with sex assaults involving juveniles
 •  Generic biotech meds could save nearly $300 million
 •  State's tax burdens on poor among the nation's largest
 •  State tax burdens on poor among the nation's largest
 •  Six hurt in Kailua one-car crash
 •  Mexico court clears way for 'Dog' Chapman extradition
 •  Missing Whitmore Village woman found
 •  H-1 traffic backed up from Ka'amilo overpass to Waikele
 •  Aircraft's stowaway squirrel tests negative for rabies
 •  Punahou, Roosevelt, Kalani, Leilehua in soccer semis
 •  Rainbow Wahine beat Fresno State in basketball
 •  Hawai'i has nation's 3rd lowest rate of heart disease
 •  St. Louis tops Kamehameha, plays Kona for state berth
 •  Police recover body from Waikiki construction site
 •  Moanalua beats Kailua to earn state hoops berth
 •  Academy of the Pacific qualifies for state hoops play
 •  Lifeguard swims big North Shore waves to rescue man
 •  Kane'ohe Marine killed in Iraq
 •  $62.5 million for Hawaiian programs in federal budget
 •  State supreme court hears Kaua'i property tax case
 •  Woman, 43, injured in fall from car in Makapu'u area
 •  Schofield soldier, 24, dies in Iraq
 •  Kalihi man arrested in tie to stolen vehicle incident
 •  Teen caught 'hot-wiring' car by owner in 'Ewa Beach
 •  Downed utility pole near OCCC fixed; all lanes open
 •  Tip leads to two arrests in stolen motorcycle incident
 •  Emeritus scholar to give 'World War II Leaders' lecture
 •  Maui trips by Oregon legislators may bring penalties
 •  Genocide survivor's UH talk canceled
 •  LPGA, huge surf make North Shore place to be today
 •  Sumo wrestlers to talk story at Wai'anae High School
 •  Kona meeting to discuss utilities rate increase
 •  $63M for Native Hawaiian programs awaits Bush's OK
 •  Obama's overseas trips as junior senator cost $28,000
 •  Deans give $250,000 to Shidler College of Business
 •  Resurfacing of Alenae Street and Malu Road
 •  Bishop Museum to use $290K grant for climate study
 •  UH climate scientist receives Rosenstiel Award
 •  Abercrombie, Hirono speak against troop surge
 •  Kahuku carnival will benefit Project Grad
 •  Better Business Bureau warns of Internet scam
 •  Pacific island nation likely to be evacuated, leader says
 •  Fiji's high court asked to declare coup illegal
 •  Former U.S. commander will talk about Afghanistan
 •  Tammy Duckworth's husband being deployed to Iraq
 •  Demand for environmental review may stall Superferry
 •  Hawai'i, Alaska top states in consumer credit use
 •  Hear about post-quake changes from media, state
 •  UH seeks judges for business plan competition
 •  Update on 'Wireless Honolulu' project set Feb. 28
 •  Sports Friday: OIA basketball, UH men's volleyball
 •  'Aiea Access Road project continues
 •  'Lost' loses millions of viewers on Valentine's Day
 •  BOE meeting today at Mililani High
 •  Sunshine will be brief today as showers head our way
 •  Morning Light yacht completes Moloka'i run

Local News
 •  More people in Hawai'i apply for gun permits
 •  Teacher's drug bust renews call for tests
 •  Hawai'i ranks 6th in ID theft
 •  Cameras capture red-light runners
 •  Deputy's death called avoidable
STATE GOVERNMENT
 •  Lingle nominates Kim, Recktenwald as judges
EDUCATION
 •  At tiny Maui school, students set own pace
 •  Fewer schools to ring summer bells
 •  More succeeding on AP exams
 •  Nike gives $9 million to Oregon schools
 •  Steer kids toward eating well
COURTS
 •  Admissions in girl's death sealed for now
POLICE
 •  Game over for suspect caught in stolen Acura
 •  Man charged in Waikiki confrontation
TRANSPORTATION
 •  Traffic camera debates heat up
MAUI
 •  Drowning ruled accidental
OTHER NEWS
 •  Woman's body found at Makapu'u
 •  MyAdvertiser.com adds three more sites
 •  Kane'ohe tenants question city's sale
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  Boyfriend pleads guilty in slaying
BUREAUCRACY BUSTER
 •  Dog-bite victim hits roadblock
OBITUARIES
 •  Albert Makuaole, Kaua'i's beloved renaissance man
 •  Obituaries

Sports
 •  Cold-shooting 'Bows fall to Utah St., 58-50
 •  Kaimuki to defend OIA crown against Kalaheo
 •  Stant named head football coach at Kamehameha
UH FOOTBALL
 •  Warriors land JC defensive back
UH MEN'S VOLLEYBALL
 •  Trojans outlast Warriors
UH MEN'S BASKETBALL
 •  Lojeski shuts down WAC's leading scorer
UH WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
 •  Rainbow Wahine play without Bolla
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
 •  Crusaders, Warriors gain ILH D-I final
 •  No. 4 Kalaheo runs to beat Campbell Photo gallery
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
 •  Rough Riders roll into state quarterfinals Photo gallery
GOLF
 •  Hitting long not that big of a deal
GOLF REPORT
 •  Local, international stories plenty as LPGA tees off
 •  Time to recharge battery
 •  Kapalua Resort has specials
 •  2007 Hawai'i golf schedule
 •  Holes in One
FOOTBALL
 •  Ex-Warriors have 15 minutes to impress
BASKETBALL
 •  No. 10 Washington St. holds off Washington
BASEBALL
 •  Komine working to stick with A's
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  Ochoa wears her heart on her sleeve

Island Life
 •  Hawaii Music Award winners announced
 •  Childlike traits preserve youth
 •  Television shows are seeing more partners in love, work
MOVIES
 •  Movie openings
HEALTH/FITNESS
 •  Health calendar
CHARLES STUART PLATKIN
 •  Eat right for special moments
PRESCRIPTIONS
 •  Snoring can be an indicator of apnea
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  Jake makes 'Last Call'
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Thursday
WAYNE HARADA
 •  Dance the night away on new TV competition

Business
 •  Income tax credit for poor touted
 •  Hawai'i losing manufacturing jobs
 •  State Farm pulls out of Mississippi coverage
PERSONAL FINANCE
 •  You can stop IRS from turning you over to collector
 •  Tax contractors' tactics criticized
 •  New dollar coin comes out today
 •  As risks continue to grow, consider putting a freeze on your credit info
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  For Chrysler workers, a very bad day
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  Auntie Pasto's to open on Maui
GREG WILES
 •  Be very cautious about foreclosure 'rescuers'

Opinion
 •  ID theft war is a state, consumer duty
 •  Hopeful spirit persists in North Korea accord
COMMENTARY
 •  Multi-faceted effort may curb Iran's ambition
 •  Let's refocus on what's best for children
 •  Letters to the Editor

Entertainment/TGIF
MOVIES
 •  Movie openings
 •  TGI Thursday