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Articles for May 7, 2008

Breaking News
 •  Tech and Internet Expo Friday on Maui
 •  Nuuanu robbery charges filed
 •  Forgery suspect arrested at Ala Moana Center
 •  Maryland man accused in negligent injury case
 •  5 new HFD vehicles will be blessed Friday
 •  New highway traffic signal to be activated on Kauai
 •  Kapaa Quarry Road cleanup set for Friday
 •  Elderly man pulled from Hanauma Bay dies
 •  Child critically injured in Waipahu fall
 •  Lingle creates Con-Con task force
 •  HECO repairs on downed line to affect Likelike traffic
 •  Kalihi suspect sought over stolen ATM bank card
 •  Honolulu would get millions for housing under aid plan
 •  No serious traffic problems reported
 •  Unofficial scenic trail on Big Island deemed too unsafe
 •  Senate panel approves monument for Hansen’s disease victims on Molokai
 •  2 taken to hospital following Kunia Road crash
 •  Very strong earthquake strikes near Honshu Island
 •  Chaminade spring commencement set for May 12
 •  Crash reported on H-1 eastbound near Kaamilo
 •  Surf: Little to be found anywhere today
 •  Weather: Scattered showers to continue into next week
 •  Speed, alcohol suspected in Kauai crash
 •  Suspect arrested in Nuuanu robbery
 •  UH-Manoa to hold spring commencement May 18
 •  Fire reported at Bethany Chapel in Waipahu
 •  Tiva Aga named to Census Bureau post
 •  Judiciary to hold info session on credit, bankruptcy
 •  Rainbows lose WAC softball tourney opener, 2-1
 •  Today's Hawaii Sports Scoreboard: baseball, softball, water polo
 •  Punahou girls, Moanalua's Merkle win state golf titles
 •  High school state tennis championship results
 •  Wie tees off tomorrow in second LPGA event of year
 •  MVP Kobe Bryant leads Lakers past Jazz, 120-110
 •  Lewis’ 33 points lead Magic past Pistons 111-86; series 2-1
 •  Indians' Lee beats Yankees' Wang in duel of perfect pitchers
 •  Olympic torch lit on top of Everest
 •  Preakness field grows to 9 with 2 more additions
 •  All sports museum opens in New York
 •  Coach: Clemens not welcome on US Olympic team
 •  Hockey's Maple Leafs fire coach Paul Maurice
 •  Pedro, El Duque, still working toward return from DL
 •  NCAA hits Florida Intl with 4 years’ probation
 •  NBA: Rockets’ McGrady has minor surgery
 •  NBA: Sonics trial will begin as scheduled
 •  NBA: Nets’ Jefferson arrested for assault in Minneapolis
 •  NFL: Randle El confident of timely return
 •  NBA to set up camp in New Delhi this summer
 •  Olympic tickets sold out in Beijing, Hong Kong
 •  Bears release safety Adam Archuleta
 •  Redskins WR Randle El has knee surgery
 •  AL roundup: Floyd flirts with no-hitter again
 •  NL roundup: Big Unit ties Robin Roberts with 286th win
 •  White Sox pitcher Floyd just two outs from being perfect
 •  Kobe credits teammates with MVP assist
 •  Unionized workers at The Gas Co. ratify contract
 •  State sells $400M in bonds to fund capital projects
 •  Honolulu's NovaSol wins $27.5 million contract
 •  Hawaiian Air CEO sells about $2M in company stock
 •  Hawaiian Airlines No. 1 in on-time performance again
 •  Kona Coffee Plantation judged one of world's best
 •  HPU holds first business plan competition
 •  Filming on "The Reef" begins next week
 •  Review: ‘Cirque Dreams’ soars as visual treat
 •  Harpist, 16, from 'Iolani to give concert
 •  Visiting Jewish scholar to discuss Israel
 •  Touring Christian troupe to present Friday show
 •  Crooners plan pre-Mother's Day show at Ward
 •  19th Rainbow Film Festival set for May 22-25

Local News
 •  Superferry awaits signal from Kauai
 •  City may give some vehicles the boot
 •  Big Isle election funding plan criticized
 •  School zones to divide 'Ewa
 •  Marines help out on home front Photo gallery Video
 •  Elder tenants in Kahuku won't lose HUD subsidy
 •  Wear orange for Winona Beamer
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
 •  Troop influx may overload Guam
MILITARY AFFAIRS
 •  Rudders failed in fighter jet crash
WILDLIFE
 •  Abandoned seal pup eating well
 •  Feisty iguana nabbed on Makaha school grounds
HEALTH
 •  Kalihi homes testing cockroach-asthma link Photo gallery Video
MAUI
 •  22 illegal workers arrested on Maui
MY COMMUNITIES
 •  OHA awards $50,000 to UH language project
 •  Volunteers will get perks at May 25 beach cleanup
 •  Marine mural painted on Waialua school gym
 •  Mother's Day gift fair at Festival Marketplace
 •  Covenant Players show, workshop at church
 •  Blaze scorches 25 acres southeast of Maunaloa
 •  'The Producers' theater set could use extra hands
OTHER NEWS
 •  'The aftermath could be more lethal'
 •  Primary split still widens Obama lead
 •  Exit polls show race, Wright were big factors
 •  Community Calendar
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  Waikele gulch fire quickly contained
 •  Obituaries
JERRY BURRIS
 •  Prevention is real goal of lobbying

Sports
 •  Three UH sports penalized
 •  Hawaii holding a pair of aces in Robinson
 •  Celtics clip Cavaliers
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
 •  ILH adds intrigue to state baseball
 •  Wai'anae, Roosevelt sweep into OIA Red Division final Photo gallery
 •  Oura's ironman pitching among state's bests
 •  Punahou leading by seven shots
 •  Millwood's 5 RBIs lift Warriors, 6-0
 •  This Week
 •  Games on TV
BASEBALL
 •  Zito will get start today at Pirates
HOMEGROWN REPORT
 •  Shoji selected second-team All-American
ISLE FILE
 •  Alexander won't make UH road trip
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  Women athletes on right track

Island Life
 •  Honoring the Masters
 •  'Cranford' star displays delightful humor
 •  Sharing details a must for couples
MUSIC
 •  Na Hoku smiles on Greig, Zuttermeister
MOVIES
 •  'Sex' sells as series fans flock to N.Y.
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  Thar they blow
TASTE
 •  Updating french wine
 •  'Top Chef' cookbook irreverent, amusing
 •  Poblano peppers, bananas pair well to create versatile sauce
 •  Culinary calendar
RAISE A GLASS
 •  Hops, malt make all the difference in craft beers
RECIPE DOCTOR
 •  Veggie-filled pancake cups make fun entrees
QUICK BITES
 •  LCC culinary arts program to honor chef Roy Yamaguchi
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Wednesday
MOMS
 •  'Sex' sells as series fans flock to N.Y.

Business
 •  Pride of Aloha bound for Miami, not Asia
 •  Suisan thrives on honesty, hard work
 •  Castle Group expanding abroad as net income rises 506 percent
UTILITIES
 •  HECO considering rate increase
ECONOMY
 •  Fannie Mae losing big — and expects more housing woes
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  Texas-based Tesoro Corp. posts $82M 1st-quarter loss
 •  New dishes offset restaurant food costs
 •  Smaller portions leave room to indulge
 •  Hawaii Data Report | Neighbor Island Real Estate Transactions
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  Business eco-impact meeting today
 •  Homebuilding giant posts loss, devalues holdings
 •  Coming events
 •  Trade Winds

Opinion
 •  Anti-rail drive builds barricade, not solution
 •  Relief desperately needed in Myanmar
COMMENTARY
 •  Peaceful Olympics protests are best course
 •  Nobody loves you like mama does
DAVID SHAPIRO
 •  Loose ethical environment at Legislature
JERRY BURRIS
 •  Prevention is real goal of lobbying
 •  Letters to the Editor

Entertainment/TGIF
 •  'Cranford' star displays delightful humor
MOVIES
 •  'Sex' sells as series fans flock to N.Y.
MUSIC
 •  Na Hoku smiles on Greig, Zuttermeister
 •  TGI Wednesday