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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for October 30, 2005

Local News
 •  Increased workload, double the stress
 •  ‘Anything but’ normal
 •  When it rains now, many residents worry
 •  How do you replace ideas, data or years of work?
 •  Hawai'i gas cap isn't closing price gap
 •  Officer's car kills pedestrian
COURTS
 •  Maui man pleads guilty to tax fraud
POLICE
 •  State Hospital escapee arrested
 •  Searchers find no sign of surfer
ETHNIC AFFAIRS
 •  Cards with health data break language barrier
OTHER NEWS
 •  City honors 100 notables
 •  Symphony concert delightful with twinkling piano
 •  Japanese military will train in Hawai'i
 •  Hawai'i Kai sewer fee unfair, residents say
 •  Discrimination dispute focuses on Lihu'e boy
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  Woman hit while crossing highway
 •  Obituaries
OUR HONOLULU
 •  Search closet for pricey art
LEE CATALUNA
 •  Careless parents vs. car thieves — who's worse?

Sports
 •  Warriors get lost on way to end zone
 •  Rainbow Wahine sweep Fresno
UH FOOTBALL
 •  Moreland starting to make plays
 •  Already a record-holder, but Bess is yet to come
 •  Mathis runs wild against UH
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
 •  Kahuku gains OIA playoff semifinals
 •  'Aiea rallies past Castle in OIA Red quarterfinal
OTHER SPORTS
 •  Loss takes fight out of Vitale
ISLE FILE
 •  No. 2 Hawai'i Pacific beats Hilo
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  Inside the 20 was twilight zone for UH

Island Life
 •  Spooky stories
 •  Korean star Lee enjoyed his visit
 •  Walk off the pounds and keep them off
TRAVEL
 •  Croatia old culture, new era
BOOKS
 •  Best-sellers
 •  Lit Beat
ART
 •  Throwing clay fires up Kaimuki artist
 •  Art calendar
OTHER FEATURES
 •  Deb Aoki's Bento Box
 •  Animal Companions
'OHANA
 •  Mom's expressions 'just the ticket'
LOVE STORIES
 •  Finding a soul mate on second date
 •  Tryouts calendar
 •  TGI Sunday
ISLAND SOUNDS
 •  Reichel's 2-CD release well worth cherishing

Business
 •  Kaka‘ako on the rise
 •  'Search' is latest battlefield for Internet giants
 •  Haunted house biz shudders a bit
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  Boards face challenge of dual roles
 •  Appalachia's low-yield oil wells pumping gold
 •  Keep your mutual funds well-balanced
 •  Document restoration booming
 •  High sugar cost may sour your holiday sweets

Opinion
 •  Transit planners must keep links with voters
 •  Libby indictment just a step in investigation
COMMENTARY
 •  Mother of a movement
 •  U.S., China walk line between friend, foe
 •  Fulfilling the promise of Kaka'ako waterfront
 •  Early education must be priority
 •  Agreement will change Okinawa
JERRY BURRIS
 •  Lingle funds help boost other races
 •  Letters to the Editor

Dining Out
 •  COVER STORY
Changes on the horizon at the Top
 •  THE INSIDE SCOOP
Azul bubbles with new Sunday brunch
 •  BACKPAGE STORY
Todai brings back its carving station