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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for November 1, 2005

Breaking News/Updates
 •  Police ask for help in hit-and-run
 •  Stadium Authority approves alcohol ban
 •  Windward highway reopened
 •  Three dead soldiers identified
 •  Police Beat: Man, 22, attacks officer
 •  Fed boosts key interest rate to 4 percent
 •  Stocks fall on Dell forecast, Fed decision

Local News
 •  Homeless shelter's chief resigning
 •  GOP legislator quits over sex conviction
 •  Road deaths cause for concern
 •  Kina'u Boyd Kamali'i dead at 75
 •  Abercrombie rejects run to unseat Lingle
MILITARY AFFAIRS
 •  Family urges quick ID of airman
COURTS
 •  Murder suspect asks for no favors
WEATHER
 •  Keep that umbrella handy
WILDLIFE
 •  Biologists move more Laysan ducks to Midway
TRANSPORTATION
 •  L.A. hopes new bus line frees up clogged freeways
OTHER NEWS
 •  Honolulu officers training Iraqi cadets
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  Two-car crash kills one in Lihu'e
 •  Obituaries
LEE CATALUNA
 •  Quitting was only good move

Sports
 •  Hawai'i QB still trying to master offense
 •  Kai earns WAC honors for third time in 2005
 •  Detroit's Prince gets $47M extension
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
 •  Punahou shooters aim high
 •  Advertiser football poll
 •  Gamebreakers
 •  Football schedule, standings
SURFING
 •  Many capable of wiping out, winning
ISLE FILE
 •  Ex-Warrior to be men's volleyball assistant
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  Legacy of 'Coach V' lives on

Island Life
 •  New thing in potty prep
 •  Sony Expo for cool new products
ABOUT WOMEN
 •  Into denial at 30-plus, but coping
OTHER FEATURES
 •  Toiling with sensible potty training
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  Sculptor speaks at UH tonight
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Tuesday
SHOW BIZ
 •  Trias adjusts college plans to enrich singing career

Business
 •  Hawai'i bankruptcy filings drop off
 •  Airfare between islands may fall
 •  Gas prices could drop 10 cents on Monday
TOURISM
 •  Industry revenues may reach $3 billion this year
TECHNOLOGY
 •  Latest film will tell if sky's really falling at Disney
 •  Discounts online for used books
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  Olowalu project proposed
 •  United parent suffers $1.77B loss
 •  Case quits board of Time Warner
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  Queen's CEO adds new duties

Opinion
 •  No clear answers yet on Hawai'i gas cap law
 •  A new car safety law can protect children
COMMENTARY
 •  Congress has jurisdiction on Hawaiians
 •  Letters to the Editor