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Articles for June 10, 2005

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Wie shoots 71, trails Sorenstam by five
 •  Wall Street finished mixed on oil worries
 •  Matson to raise fuel surcharge next month

Local News
 •  EDUCATION
Wai'anae High repairs fast-tracked after '04 fire
 •  Unified public school schedule approved
 •  College loan consolidation deadline at hand
 •  SCIENCE
What stung paddlers? That's still a mystery
 •  POLICE/COURTS
City hiring policy faces challenge
 •  Police raid self-storage locker, seize chemicals
 •  Maui may simplify accident follow-up
 •  Rat removal planned for remote island
 •  Property tax ruling appealed
 •  POLICE BEAT
Man injured by bus downtown
 •  MILITARY AFFAIRS
Veterans home receives $20M
 •  Mental-health care for new wave of veterans may expand
 •  OTHER NEWS
Kayaking permit set for another board vote
 •  Historic auditorium due for upgrade
 •  Pilots faulted in two aviation accidents
 •  Filipinos honor freedom
 •  Zoning expiration dates sought
 •  HAWAIIAN STYLE
Smile, because we've got Candid Cambra
 •  HAWAI'I BRIEFS
Sailor shot; Three arrested
 •  OBITUARIES
Tadashi Sato, 82, accomplished Hawai'i artist
 •  Vincent Hisaki Yano, 83, former state senator
 •  Obituaries
 •  What's open and closed on Kamehameha Day

Sports
 •  GOLF
Gutty effort puts Wie 2 back
 •  Teens continue domination
 •  UH FOOTBALL
Warriors lose Rivers for 2005 football season
 •  Survey shows UH football's graduation rate among best
 •  BASEBALL
Kometani, Bryant sign pro contracts
 •  VOLLEYBALL
Harry Kealoha Sr. set high standards locally
 •  SMALL COLLEGES
California university to join PacWest
 •  RECREATION
Pairs of brothers help make hockey team jell
 •  AROUND TOWN
North Shore swim series starts June 25
 •  Sports notices
 •  ISLE FILE
UH sailing team slips to second in nationals
 •  On the Air
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  Dressing a queen
 •  'Not into You' guy tells own sad tale
 •  Fitness is a 5-part exercise
 •  THE ADVICE DIVA
Knotted up over his 'busy' lines
 •  HAWAI'I'S GARDENS
Grammatophyllum orchids can be spectacular
 •  Home & Garden Calendar
 •  Tube notes

Business
 •  REAL ESTATE
Big Island homes hold line on prices
 •  Fed takes note of home prices
 •  Home sales expected to top 8 million in '05
 •  Interest-only loans take off
 •  Mortgage rates continue to fall
 •  HAWAI'I REAL ESTATE REPORT
Neighborhood snapshots
 •  15-year rate moves slightly higher, other rates drop
 •  OTHER BUSINESS
Starbucks retakes reins in venture
 •  World's $1M club getting crowded
 •  Case studies add race to business-lesson core
 •  Greenspan's optimism, Intel gains boost stocks
 •  BUSINESS BRIEFS
DBEDT official named deputy
 •  Hotel occupancy

Opinion
 •  EDITORIALS
Transit tax should not be put on back burner
 •  Aquaculture bill can energize new industry
 •  ISLAND VOICES
Disaster legislation is critical for our safety
 •  Letters to the Editor

Entertainment/TGIF
 •  COMEDY SCENE
Simply a Ray of sunshine
 •  MUSIC SCENE
Sons talk inner workings of outdoor bash
 •  Gather 'round the Band Camp
 •  FIVE QUESTIONS
Rippingtons having fun with Latin music
 •  Billboard hits
 •  THE NIGHT STUFF
Irish pub keeps its happy hour going
 •  DINING SCENE
Nibbling back through a few restaurant reviews
 •  MOVIE SCENE
Pitt, Jolie sizzle in wildly entertaining 'Mr. & Mrs. Smith'
 •  Visually pleasing 'Howl's' is a strange delight
 •  'Shark Boy' proves some dreams are better left unfulfilled
 •  'Honeymooners' falls flat
 •  'High Tension' should satisfy horror purists
 •  Screening room
 •  DVD SCENE
New 'Sopranos' delivers wit, humor mob-style
 •  MY VIEW
Music DVD: 'Pepper Live' by Pepper
 •  Games: 'Madagascar'
 •  EVENT CALENDARS
TGIF Weekend Calendar
 •  Ongoing Events
 •  The Buzz
 •  What's Up!
 •  Neighbor Islands