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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for November 8, 2005

Breaking News/Updates
 •  Groups say feds slow in protecting 283 species
 •  Maui man indicted for selling government secrets
 •  Settlement reached with Kane'ohe priest
 •  Police Beat: Grenade found during arrest
 •  Business briefs: Aloha's largest union approves new pact
 •  Stocks drop as housing bubble concerns mount

Local News
 •  State to use airport for emergency quarantine
 •  7,000 Schofield troops to be sent to Iraq in '06
 •  Rusti about to get new pen, pal
 •  Ex-officer gets 14-year term
 •  Ten indicted on ID theft charges
STATE GOVERNMENT
 •  Harbin plans to run for House seat in '06
 •  Ethics complaint filed against lawmaker Say
MILITARY AFFAIRS
 •  Schofield soldier to be tried by Army
COURTS
 •  Talks to resume in ex-pastor's sex-abuse case
 •  Manslaughter verdict in 2003 'Aiea shooting
POLICE
 •  Chief Correa says he respects union
TRANSPORTATION
 •  Two Waikiki residents want Hannemann to restore Route E
ETHNIC AFFAIRS
 •  Court won't reconsider Hawaiians-only issues
OTHER NEWS
 •  Squatters worry residents
 •  Marsupial caught on flight
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  Lingle pushes for pedestrian safety
 •  Obituaries
LEE CATALUNA
 •  Brush up on bone marrow

Sports
 •  Glanville planning on staying
 •  Nevada may be headed for Hawai'i Bowl berth
 •  Kahuku topples Radford in three
HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL
 •  Hana tops Honoka'a; Kapa'a up next
 •  Roosevelt, Moanalua advance
 •  Kaimuki outlasts Kapa'a in first round
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
 •  Football statistics, schedule
 •  Kamaka'ala should lead pack
 •  Radford runner, Saint Louis wrestler honored
 •  Gamebreakers
ISLE FILE
 •  Rainbow Wahine hold No. 9 spot in poll
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  Playoffs were great with eight

Island Life
 •  Grasping Vietnam
 •  'Goblet' dripping with frightening scenes
 •  Communicate without violence, at Kaimuki
RELATIONSHIPS
 •  Helping children move on from Katrina
ABOUT WOMEN
 •  Gender divide is a royal pain
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  Dress up kids ages 3, 5, 7
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Tuesday
SHOW BIZ
 •  Punahou pals take in 'Sweeney' in N.Y.

Business
 •  Gasoline prices may dip further
 •  Label touts 'Kaua'i Made' goods
 •  Complex a little less fortresslike
REAL ESTATE
 •  Trump paid $1M, but works OT
AIRLINES
 •  Independence Air files for bankruptcy
 •  JAL cuts pay after losing $102M
TECHNOLOGY
 •  Sharpen searches on Net
 •  Grokster folds file-sharing site
 •  CBS, NBC give boost to ad-free, 'personalized TV'
RETAIL
 •  Feds: Wal-Mart knew illegal immigrants hired
CONSUMER
 •  Feds: Wal-Mart knew illegal immigrants hired
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  Cold feet on mergers said to be merely a 'blip'
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  ML Macadamia posts $118K net

Opinion
 •  Public input, use key to Kaka'ako project
 •  State moved wisely to watch for bird flu
COMMENTARY
 •  Hurricanes give us key on future disaster
 •  For all the educational hype, we’re failing
 •  Letters to the Editor