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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for August 21, 2005

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  O'ahu All-Stars win Cal Ripken World Series
 •  West O'ahu clinches spot in Little League U.S. semifinals

Local News
 •  Some Isle travelers upset by changes
 •  Hawai'i war on ice 'on the right track'
 •  Aiona to push his plan again
 •  No consensus found in law enforcement
 •  Gas-price cap raises concerns about even higher pump prices
MILITARY AFFAIRS
 •  Marine 'stood up' for his beliefs
 •  Military steps up effort to counsel war veterans
HIGHER EDUCATION
 •  UH stresses ‘service’ policy
POLICE
 •  Police arrest suspect in string of bank robberies
TRANSPORTATION
 •  Repaving project set near Castle Junction
HEALTH
 •  Pediahealth project ready to begin in 'Ewa
ETHNIC AFFAIRS
 •  Support for school echoes in S.F.
KAUA'I
 •  Canoe builders see a bigger goal
OTHER NEWS
 •  Vigil focuses on labor dispute at Turtle Bay
 •  Fire crews had busy week on Leeward side
 •  State looking for 22 librarians
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  American Legion parade today
OBITUARIES
 •  Furniture, art entrepreneur Stone
 •  Obituaries
OUR HONOLULU
 •  Pioneer wives take to the air
LEE CATALUNA
 •  Do we have a surplus? Not if you look at schools

Sports
 •  Louisiana defeats Hawai'i in Babe Ruth final
 •  Iowa tops Pearl City in Little League Senior championship
 •  O'ahu meets Mexico for Cal Ripken title
UH FOOTBALL
 •  Warriors one-on-one
 •  Warriors feel the heat of afternoon at Aloha
UH WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL
 •  Expectations, hopes high for UH volleyball
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
 •  Iolani too much for Farrington
HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL
 •  Los Alamitos tops Iolani in Kang final
FOOTBALL
 •  Bears drop Colts to 0-3 in preseason
 •  USC solid No. 1 in preseason AP poll
ISLE FILE
 •  Slamming Aces reach final of team event
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  Sports notices
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  WAC has chance to make mark

Island Life
 •  The changing face of 50
 •  'Sandwich generation' gets a closer brush with mortality
 •  Local boy aims to be 'Ultimate Fighter'
 •  Bumsteads throwing a celebrity toon party
TRAVEL
 •  Baja beckons with art and intimacy in Todos Santos
BOOKS
 •  Hawai'i's best-sellers
 •  Lit Beat
 •  Keen wit unfolds with a gentle touch
 •  Breezing through the bookshelf
ART
 •  Art Calendar
 •  Fishing for inspiration finds beauty in nature's seascapes
OTHER FEATURES
 •  S. Korea TV viewers favor golf's ladies
 •  Animal companions
'OHANA
 •  After 16 years, you don't expect surprises
LOVE STORIES
 •  Couple tests mettle for life together
 •  TGI Sunday
ISLAND SOUNDS
 •  2 takes on Hawaiiana plus an acoustic trio

Business
 •  VIP home sales do happen
 •  Experts see crisis in growing U.S. debt
 •  Cruise lines stuck in catch-22
TECHNOLOGY
 •  School trades books for laptops
STOCK MARKET
 •  Biotech firms offer investors a bumpy ride
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  Newest footwear offers a perfect fit

Opinion
 •  Taxpayer relief cannot be a short-term thing
COMMENTARY
 •  Wisconsin tribe faced those same arguments
 •  Recycle it right? Are you serious?
 •  Two problems stand in way of efficient U.S. food-aid system
 •  Distance defines the presidency Don't expect a commander in chief to emote on demand
 •  Early education needs support
 •  Antidote for a brain gone to mush
 •  U.S. pushes Taiwan to plan its own defense
 •  100th Battalion's values live on in Iraq
 •  Letters to the Editor

Dining Out
 •  COVER STORY
Dine i and wine i at Tropical Garden
 •  THE INSIDE SCOOP
Filipino cuisine a 'sleeper,' says chef
 •  BACKPAGE STORY
New restaurant shines in Moiliili