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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for March 8, 2005

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  No damage from early morning Big Island quakes
 •  UH student pulled from campus pool
 •  Kamehameha football coach leaving for Oregon State
 •  Pedestrian remains in critical condition
 •  Police Beat: Bloody hand leads to burglary arrest
 •  EPA cites Pepsi for illegal discharge at 'Aiea facility
 •  Tech sector, oil weigh on markets

Local News
 •  Hearing on tuition increase low-key
 •  Lower-paid workers likely to get tax break
 •  New technology may help fight against invasive plants
 •  REMEMBERING THE FALLEN
'The e-mails don't come anymore'
 •  OTHER TOP STORIES
High surf pounds North Shore
 •  Salvation Army hopes to build Kapolei center
 •  'Health issues' noted at Chinatown station
 •  ENVIRONMENT
State reviewing sea preserves
 •  Scientist says new data back humans as cause of warming
 •  OTHER NEWS
Fix found for Kainalu mural
 •  Bill expands Kaua'i beach-access law
 •  POLICE BEAT
Big Isle girl, 10, in hospital 1 month
 •  HAWAI'I BRIEFS
Crews repair water main
 •  DRIVE TIME
Power politics threaten to derail transit planning
 •  Raymond Pua set standard as amiable, efficient elections chief
 •  Obituaries
 •  Face facts: Schools need help

Sports
 •  COLLEGE BASKETBALL
'Bows want to roll in Reno
 •  Odds favor host Nevada
 •  Rainbows hope to fill big gap left by Abele
 •  Low among top rookies in Pac-10
 •  SOFTBALL ALL-STARS
Punahou's Weisskopf sparked 14-0 run
 •  Gusman-Brown led breakthrough
 •  Kessell got it done on mound, at plate
 •  Noga keyed Waipahu's title run
 •  Moanalua, Kamehameha cheer champs
 •  Game breakers
 •  HAWAI'I BOWL
Hawai'i Bowl seeks Dec. 24 slot again
 •  MARTIAL ARTS
Hawai'i's Au is Sullivan finalist
 •  ISLE FILE
UH's Bryant earns WAC baseball award
 •  FERD LEWIS
Frazier's ties to ASU run deep
 •  On the Air
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  The dilemma of spanking
 •  New rating for video games fills a need
 •  Punahou grad invited to screen her film at Cannes
 •  ABOUT WOMEN
Biological clock is on snooze
 •  ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
Primer for a neophyte runner
 •  SHOW BIZ
MVT fund-raiser to honor Shari Lynn
 •  TGI Tuesday
 •  Tube Notes

Business
 •  LOCAL BUSINESS
Hawai'i gains link to Phoenix
 •  Calling for credit reports advised
 •  Mall owner, First Hawaiian reach 5-year pact on ATMs
 •  OTHER BUSINESS
New CEO ready to 'reinvent' Sony
 •  CEO ousted over 'poor judgment'
 •  Dow denied 11,000; tech stocks advance
 •  BUSINESS BRIEFS
Visiting runners spent $90.7M
 •  Visitor arrivals
 •  TODAY'S TECHNOLOGY
War alters focus of tech spending
 •  Blogging can land employees in hot water
 •  HELP DESK
If computer plods along, perk it up

Opinion
 •  EDITORIAL
Sex offender posting should be up to court
 •  EDITORIAL
Humpback territory deserves wide berth
 •  ISLAND VOICES
Your help is needed to protect ocean life
 •  Letters to the Editor

Technology/Click!
 •  TODAY'S TECHNOLOGY
War alters focus of tech spending
 •  Blogging can land employees in hot water
 •  HELP DESK
If computer plods along, perk it up