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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for August 19, 2005

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Northwest mechanics go on strike
 •  O'ahu advances to Babe Ruth 13-15 World Series final
 •  West O'ahu wins Little League World Series opener
 •  O'ahu Ripken 12-under team advances
 •  Police Beat: Bus ride leads to arrest
 •  Pearl City Seniors advance to final
 •  Stocks mixed after verdict against Merck
 •  Business briefs: Vehicle sales expected to rise this year

Local News
 •  Rising costs of gasoline spur efficiency
 •  66% of Isle schools miss No Child goals
 •  Officials say test scores don't tell full story
 •  Criminal probe next for ex-senator
 •  Coral reef ecosystems under 'significant' threat
STATE GOVERNMENT
 •  Kuhio Park Terrace evictions trouble housing advocates
 •  Lingle to seek taxpayer relief
MILITARY AFFAIRS
 •  Eagle-eyed residents see light from rocket launch
EDUCATION
 •  Art walk tomorrow to benefit Hau'ula school
COURTS
 •  Judge awards $906K in assault of Tripler patient
POLICE
 •  Maui suspect sought in rape of woman, 83
 •  Traffic toll up 25% from last year
FIRE
 •  Fuel waiver helps HFD save time
 •  Kipapa Gulch brushfire extends to 250 acres
TRANSPORTATION
 •  Road projects target Garden Isle gridlock
OTHER NEWS
 •  Paddlers go 180 miles in 31 hours
 •  Waiahole ag park told it can be self-managing
 •  Women inmates may go to Kentucky
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  Pepe'ekeo man dies in collision
OBITUARIES
 •  Vicki Eto, 47, of Maui, battled blood disease
 •  Obituaries
LEE CATALUNA
 •  Teacher gave so he could learn

Sports
 •  Season ticket sales down
 •  Curnan working his way back
 •  UH's Thomas, Keefe seek court time
UH FOOTBALL
 •  Warriors one-on-one
GOLF
 •  Kono beats elite field to win golf event in Germany
BASEBALL
 •  Pearl City seniors gain Little League semifinal
RECREATION
 •  Stretching can be key to healthy shoulders
 •  Kona surf shop wins state title
 •  Duke's Ho'olaule'a set for Wednesday
 •  Kailua's Altima captures 14-under softball crown
OTHER SPORTS
 •  Hawai'i national trampoline champs named to U.S. team
ISLE FILE
 •  Kim will play golf in Junior Solheim
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  UH hoops owes much to NIT

Island Life
 •  Squiggly, earth-saving, waste-eating worms
 •  Iconic jewels of art on display
 •  Honu honored by Aloha Festivals
RELATIONSHIPS
 •  Market yourself for PR job
HOME AND GARDEN
 •  Home and Garden Calendar
 •  Color garden landscape with rainbow of ki plants
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  'Marked Men' at Academy
 •  Tube Notes

Business
 •  Walgreens in talks for first Hawai'i store
 •  2.7% jobless rate holds for third straight month
 •  Gas utility will get new owner
 •  Nonprofit leaders win $10K awards
REAL ESTATE
 •  Interest rates for 30-year mortgages drop after six-week climb
TECHNOLOGY
 •  Google to sell 14.2M more shares
STOCK MARKET
 •  Stocks finish mixed as uncertainties persist
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  Safe staffing questioned in air controller talks
 •  Texas jury set to decide 1st Vioxx case
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  State data book available online

Opinion
 •  No Child numbers are simply a tool
 •  Lifting fuel barrier will ease firefighting
COMMENTARY
 •  Court ruling based on fundamental flaw
 •  Gaza pullout harbors misguided dreams
 •  Letters to the Editor

Entertainment/TGIF
 •  Public Enemy rapping 'n' rolling again
 •  Catch 2004 Korean flicks at inaugural K-Fest
 •  DeLima delights with 'old friends' at new venue
THE NIGHT STUFF
 •  Spice Lounge pau-hana party grooves into night
MOVIES
 •  Screening room
TELEVISION
 •  'Wedding Date' among the latest film releases
MUSIC
 •  My view: 'Fear of a Black Planet' by Public Enemy
 •  Billboard hits
DINING
 •  In Kahala, Tropical Garden needs a little more work
VIDEO GAMES
 •  My view: 'Kirby Canvas Curse'
THEATER
 •  New season has something for all theater-goers
DANCE
 •  Bounding over from Broadway for 'Coppelia'
OTHER ENTERTAINMENT
 •  What's Up!
 •  Neighbor Islands