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Articles for June 11, 2008

Breaking News
 •  Power restored; cause of outage being investigated
 •  Federal fishing registration system adopted in Hawai‘i
 •  Governor signs $10.79 billion budget bill
 •  Silent march on June 17 for Good Samaritan
 •  Power outage hits parts of Downtown
 •  Lakers need their big men to join finals party
 •  Lakers need a group effort to help Bryant
 •  Baseball: Cubs win game but lose Soriano
 •  NFL: Saints sign DE to $70-million deal
 •  NFL: T.O. frustrated about extra drug testing
 •  NFL: Burress won’t practice without a new contract
 •  NFL: Ravens’ Ogden poised to end 12-year career
 •  NBA: Rondo skips practice with ankle injury
 •  Despite victory, Lakers not looking like champs
 •  Soccer: Donovan is youngest American to make 100 appearances
 •  Baseball: Colon gets 150th win in 6-3 victory over O’s
 •  Rauch, former Raiders Super Bowl II coach, dies at 80
 •  NFL: Canty signs Cowboys’ $2 million tender offer
 •  Soccer: Turkey beats Switzerland 2-1, eliminating Swiss
 •  Cycling: Former world champion barred from Tour de France
 •  Olympics: Volleyball pairings set
 •  Tennis: Federer extends grasscourt streak to 55 matches
 •  Baseball: Red Sox slugger Ortiz sworn as US citizen
 •  Soccer: Portugal beats Czech 3-1 on Ronaldo’s goal
 •  NFL: Agent says Browns release center LeCharles Bentley
 •  NFL: Holmgren back with Seahawks
 •  NFL: Bills LT Peters absent for start of mandatory camp
 •  Olympics: Japan's Kitajima to wear Speedo LZR Racer in Beijing
 •  Tennis: Roddick defeats Ginepri in 3 sets in London
 •  Tennis: Ivanovic withdraws from Wimbledon warmup
 •  Chicago having its moment with Obama and baseball
 •  Golf: Defending champion Cabrera ditches smoking habit
 •  NFL: Ex-Colts player Reid spared jail time
 •  NHL: Red Wings, Babcock agree to 3-year contract
 •  Auto racing: Equity firm takes over Petty Enterprises
 •  NHL: Linden retires from NHL after 2 decades
 •  Soccer: Spain beats Russia behind Villa hat trick
 •  On the air today: Baseball, soccer
 •  On the air tomorrow: Celtics-Lakers, U.S. Open golf
 •  McCain lets ads do the talking about his POW experience
 •  Kaneohe Bay Marine expelled over puppy video

Local News
 •  New UH dorm ready for fall semester Photo gallery
 •  Hilo flight pilots asleep, NTSB confirms Video
 •  Delivery truck runs over pedestrian, 84 Video
 •  Stabbing suspect has record
 •  Review validates Kahuku hospital
 •  Everly opened doors for teachers
CITY GOVERNMENT
 •  Council races attract 2 possible challengers
 •  Energy 'crisis is here,' Kaya says
ENVIRONMENT
 •  For the Environment
ETHNIC AFFAIRS
 •  Bennett receives support on ceded land
KAUA'I
 •  Construction about to start at Kikiaola harbor
MY COMMUNITIES
 •  Mokule'ia park will close down at night
 •  Lego artwork on display at Pearlridge Center
 •  Weed & Seed sponsors Saturday 3-on-3 hoops
 •  Portuguese heritage workshop for youngsters
 •  Vintage surfboards on exhibit at 1132 Bishop St.
 •  Father's Day pancakes at Kaiser High on Sunday
 •  Meeting on temporary prison housing is tonight
 •  Construction about to start at Kikiaola harbor
OTHER NEWS
 •  Community Calendar
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  Marine Corps warns of jet noise
 •  Kamehameha Day Observances
 •  Obituaries
ADVERTISER CHRISTMAS FUND
 •  'It's tough to find a job now' on Moloka'i
JERRY BURRIS
 •  Nothing is simple in land case

Sports
 •  Corpuz youngest in Publinx
 •  Lee tries to pin down berth in Beijing Games
 •  Hawaii's draftees to play in NY-Penn
UH SPORTS
 •  Heptathlete Wichmann eyes All-America status at NCAAs
GOLF
 •  Prepared or not, Tiger remains a U.S. Open threat
BASKETBALL
 •  Bryant helps pump life into L.A.'s sagging spirits Photo gallery
BASEBALL
 •  Indians' Sabathia 5-hits skidding Twins, 1-0
OTHER SPORTS
 •  Ching with U.S. soccer
ISLE FILE
 •  Summers wins Maui Open golf
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  A world of good for surfing

Island Life
 •  'Wildest' emcee spreads hope, joy
OUTDOORS
 •  Take care not to barbecue the house, family
TELEVISION
 •  TCM gives Sophia Loren 23-film salute
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  Exploring odd tombstones
TASTE
 •  Wrap it up!
 •  Add a bit of pop to 4th of July cupcakes
 •  Creamy pasta salad need not be so sinful
 •  Culinary calendar
 •  Pork ribs are cheap, meaty grill option
 •  Cayenne zing enlivens Chicken Creole
CAROL DEVENOT
 •  Make Dad a jar of Bobby's Famous Pickled Onions
RECIPES
 •  Cayenne zing enlivens Chicken Creole
RECIPE DOCTOR
 •  A pot pie to avoid pot belly
QUICK BITES
 •  Civil servants get 71¢ burgers on Saturday at Honolulu cafe
 •  TUBE NOTES
 •  TGI Wednesday
MOMS
 •  Official: Plastic bottles are safe
 •  Kids have reasons for not reading a book just for fun
 •  Parents making healthier choices in children's snacks

Business
 •  Visitors to Isles have more lodging options
 •  Sometimes, experience best teacher
 •  Castle & Cooke Aviation opens private flight terminal
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  Coelho to oversee 7 Isle radio stations
 •  Retailer's ordering error gives new spin to vinyl LPs
 •  Hawaii Data Report | Honolulu Building Permits
 •  Senate Republicans block 'windfall' taxes on Big Oil
 •  Federal task force to investigate oil prices
 •  Many small enterprises hang by thread
 •  U.S. trade deficit at highest level since March last year
 •  Extended jobless payments likely
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  Hawaii Island Journal closing
 •  Billionaire plans to boost his stake in Ford to 5.5%

Opinion
 •  Lingle owes public clarity on Superferry decision
COMMENTARY
 •  Rising airfares shut door on glorious era
 •  A Duke Ellington for modern times
DAVID SHAPIRO
 •  Tam the poster child for Isles' sick politics
JERRY BURRIS
 •  Nothing is simple in land case
 •  Letters to the Editor

Entertainment/TGIF
 •  From child soldier to global musician
TELEVISION
 •  TCM gives Sophia Loren 23-film salute
 •  TGI Wednesday