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 •  Indians beat Red Sox to take 2-1 ALCS lead
 •  Baseball: Indians beat Red Sox to take 2-1 ALCS lead
 •  Meetings on Hawaii sustainability plan set on Oahu
 •  NFL: Seahawks DT Darby out for year with knee injury
 •  NFL: Smith due back in 49ers' practice Wednesday
 •  2008 nominations sought for small-business awards
 •  NFL: Super Bowl may someday be held in London
 •  NBA: Bryant misses Laker practice with sore knee
 •  New Young Brothers barge to be christened tomorrow
 •  CFB: SEC fines UK $50,000 for postgame celebration
 •  DOE to discuss scanning errors on Hawaii school test
 •  Business Briefs: AOL layoffs, Mattel earnings slip
 •  FACE of Nuuanu design winners announced
 •  Hawai'i stock index declines for fourth day
 •  Awards: Ochoa, Abbott selected Sportswomen of Year
 •  NFL: Bulger says he'll be back this week for 0-6 Rams
 •  NFL: Titans Young has MRI on leg, is day to day
 •  Preps: Girls volleyball standings
 •  CFB: Nebraska AD fired 2 days after loss to Okla. State
 •  Preps: ILH volleyball tournaments resume Thursday
 •  Kitty Hawk cargo company files for bankruptcy
 •  Kai Sensors inks Army contract for new technology
 •  Preps: BIIF cross country results
 •  Two co-defendants agree to testify against Simpson
 •  Eastern Orthodox church to offer 'healing Mass'
 •  Deadline for Shichi-Go-San festival approaching
 •  Preps: OIA volleyball playoffs start tomorrow
 •  Indian scholar to discuss 'Partition' Oct. 22
 •  Preps: Tackling goals with a prosthetic
 •  NFL: Nolan tries to reverse 49ers regression
 •  Olympics: IOC head says Jones admission a good thing
 •  CFB: Irish OL leaves after losing starting job
 •  Cycling: Pereiro finally named Tour de France winner
 •  More trouble for O.J.: co-defendant turns against him
 •  No tsunami threat from New Zealand earthquake
 •  Hawaii nutrition firm announces product developments (news release)
 •  Broken water main closes lane on N. Kuakini Street
 •  Trade winds will continue over next several days
 •  Marital yarn tops Clooney at box office
 •  CFB: Callahan clings to hope as Nebraska freefalls
 •  CFB: Oregon's defense makes a statement vs. WSU
 •  CFB: A rarity as Miami, Florida State meet unranked
 •  Baseball: Postseason glance
 •  On the air tomorrow: Red Sox-Indians, golf, hockey
 •  On the air today: Baseball playoffs, NFL
 •  Earth Sciences Week celebrations under way
 •  HFD commendation ceremony today
 •  Kalani High School celebrating 50th anniversary
 •  Lingle in Texas to discuss national parks
 •  North swell arriving later today
 •  Kauai brushfire burns 100 acres near Koloa resort
 •  Police investigating fatal fall at H-3 tunnel
 •  Fatal Kaimuki shooting was not homicide
 •  Man on Big Island faces burglary, drug charges
 •  Two men charged in Waianae burglary
 •  No. 11 Rainbow Wahine sweep Utah State in volleyball
 •  Hawaii will administer flu vaccine to 66,000 children
 •  Cockfighting bust nets record 5,000 birds, 50 arrests
 •  Vegas workers reach contract deal with 2 Boyd hotels
 •  Oahu Circuit Court judge nominated to appeals court
 •  Rainbow Wahine move up to No. 11 in volleyball poll
 •  Wie's agent resigns; second to do so in two years
 •  Oahu median home price up 2.3% in third quarter
 •  United Airlines joins others in raising fares by $10
 •  HMSA updates Web site on health plans, drug coverage
 •  Pacific Beach Hotel workers to rally tomorrow
 •  Maui residents still dealing with earthquakes' effects
 •  Road less traveled hurting Maui businesses
 •  Kalaheo awarded No. 3 seed for OIA football playoffs
 •  Flower created at UH wins national competition
 •  Armored vehicle arrives on Big Island
 •  City Lights display deadline is Oct. 24
 •  HECO upgrading utility poles in Waimalu area
 •  Grammy winner Kahumoku to perform in Florida
 •  Internet pedophile sought worldwide ID'd as teacher
 •  3 Americans win Nobel economics prize
 •  Gay Episcopal bishop to speak at St. Clement's