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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for May 12, 2004

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Manslaughter verdict in Indreginal killing
 •  'American Idol' finalists down to three
 •  Faulty equipment blamed for March blackout
 •  Hundreds of jellyfish showing up at beaches
 •  2 critically injured in Kaka'ako shooting
 •  Registrations up for new vehicles
 •  Gasoline price hits another record high
 •  Stocks end mixed as late bargains ease declines

Local News
 •  Jury deliberating bribery
 •  IRAQI PRISON ABUSE SCANDAL
Prison scandal attributed to 'failure of leadership'
 •  Leilehua grad turns out to be 'real American idol'
 •  EDUCATION
Standards raised for middle school in Hawai'i
 •  Students' construction skills impress homeowner
 •  A JOURNEY WITH HOKULE'A
Wind continues to elude voyagers
 •  SCIENCE/ENVIRONMENT
Coast Guard to retrieve two buoys
 •  Preservation plan for part of North Shore advances
 •  OTHER NEWS
Charity walk pledges money to education
 •  Officer of year helped HPD go high-tech
 •  NAACP critical of decision on judge
 •  Council expected to OK raises for HGEA
 •  Police Beat
 •  Hawai'i briefs
 •  Obituaries

Sports
 •  UH VOLLEYBALL
UH loses appeal, 2002 national volleyball title
 •  Costas maintains he never was a pro
 •  Students say rule lacks common sense
 •  Outrigger event draws final 4 teams
 •  BASEBALL
Banged-up 'Bows take on Bulldogs
 •  Williams' injury gives Giants scare
 •  HOMEGROWN REPORT
Dartmouth's water polo success rooted in Hawai'i
 •  Galon garners tennis honor
 •  HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
Mid-Pacific tops Punahou for ILH baseball title, 3-1
 •  McKinley, Kahuku will play for OIA hoops title
 •  ISLE FILE
Kaua'i's Ballard surfs to second at Tahiti
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  PARENTING
Defuse teenage angst
 •  Being there for your teen and other advice for parents
 •  Jasmine weeps as 'Idol' judges pan performance
 •  SHAPE UP
Sports drinks are geared for die-hard exercisers
 •  FIVE QUESTIONS
Expand your home — open it up to the outdoors
 •  OTHER FEATURES
Theaters do extra duty for military families
 •  Student creativity applauded at Teen Video Awards
 •  THE LEFT LANE
Factory-farming flick
 •  TASTE
Host chef of Uncorked started as dishwasher
 •  Soak up Thai flavor with chef's marinade
 •  Start with a can of tuna, a versatile frugal food
 •  Experts differ on health benefits of raw-food diet
 •  7 OR LESS
Flavor chicken fajitas with cumin, chili
 •  RECIPE DOCTOR
Whip up a lighter spinach-and-cheese dip
 •  QUICK BITES
Artist back on Maui to debut wine labels
 •  FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Vegetarian cookbook makes its 'gourmet' dishes simple
 •  Culinary Calendar
 •  TGI Wednesday
 •  Tube Notes

Business
 •  New Island Air could be boost for interisland travel
 •  OfficeMax plans 2 more stores
 •  Firm hired to oversee Waikiki mall plan
 •  Car dealers expect record year for new vehicles
 •  Cyanotech posts first fiscal-year profit since '97
 •  State tax revenues up 29.2% in April
 •  Business briefs
 •  OTHER BUSINESS
Gasoline prices expected to peak next month
 •  State signals support of lawsuit involving Kool cigarette ads
 •  Capital spending boosts Cisco third-quarter profits
 •  SMALL BUSINESS
Contest inspires entrepreneurial hopes
 •  Inflation making life tough on small firms
 •  Couple who lost a baby help others who are grieving
 •  Find a market for product before marketing product, experts say
 •  'Failure' rate may be misleading

Opinion
 •  EDITORIALS
Legislature 2004 left key work undone
 •  Wider police powers need careful balancing
 •  Letters to the Editor
 •  VOLCANIC ASH
Maybe a deadline is needed