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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for September 9, 2005

Breaking News/Updates
 •  Police Beat: Standoff ends peacefully
 •  Business briefs: Matson raises fuel surcharge
 •  Wall Street moves higher on falling oil, gas

Local News
 •  Tsunami warning signs not so clear
 •  Hawai'i drivers consider van pools, buses
 •  NASA finds Mars training ground in Big Island ash
 •  Colleges grew from humble starts
 •  O'ahu taxpayers wising up
MILITARY AFFAIRS
 •  Marines' ability to communicate on the run gets a boost
COURTS
 •  Hui Malama wants court to rule on its appeal before acting
POLICE BEAT
 •  Two minors report sexual assaults
ENVIRONMENT
 •  Trash, trespassers taint Kuli'ou'ou sanctuary
TRANSPORTATION
 •  Have your say on future of O'ahu transportation
ETHNIC AFFAIRS
 •  Alumni offer sounding board
MAUI
 •  Maui official troubled by decision in lava-tube case
OTHER NEWS
 •  Storm hits Coast Guardsman's family hard
 •  Hawai'i conducts contingency poll on space in hotels
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  Town to honor baseball champs
OBITUARIES
 •  Eduard Thompson service tomorrow
 •  Journalist was first woman to cover waterfront news
 •  Obituaries
LEE CATALUNA
 •  Politics, power at the pump

Sports
 •  Rainbow Wahine sweep Cincinnati
 •  Warriors work out in still of the night
 •  Viloria focuses on world title fight
 •  Hayashi praised for 12-year tenure
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
 •  Iolani pays visit to Washington power
 •  Kaua'i coaches expect wide-open title chase
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
 •  19th-ranked girls team in Iolani Invitational
RECREATION
 •  Maui youth brings home world title
 •  Kaua'i's Hubbard moving up rankings
 •  CORP courts to get full workout
 •  Hawai'i judoka fare well in tournaments
 •  Trucks of all kinds set for drag showdown
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  'Payback' the talk of the town

Island Life
 •  Fantasy football
 •  The Island way of interior design
 •  'Footloose' can't catch beat
 •  Day of Infamy through children's eyes
 •  'Lost' cast to raise funds for American Red Cross
HEALTH/FITNESS
 •  Breast cancer special Oct. 25
RELATIONSHIPS
 •  Help friend learn rules of shopping
HOME AND GARDEN
 •  Home and garden calendar
 •  Native hibiscus easy to grow
OTHER FEATURES
 •  Son named after Little League star
 •  Write us your own holiday tale
 •  New DVD: a young Cavett with rock royalty
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  More digits for your cell
 •  Tube Notes
 •  Ongoing events
 •  Neighbor Islands
 •  TGI Friday

Business
 •  New Safeway cuts gasoline outlet
 •  Project to monitor jobs in construction industry
 •  Thousands more to seek benefits
 •  Smaller ports picking up slack
REAL ESTATE
 •  Rates on 30-year mortgages unchanged
AIRLINES
 •  Northwest wants to cut more mechanics
STOCK MARKET
 •  Investors take profits from the week's gains
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  Healthcare conference set

Opinion
 •  Let's move now on the e-voting system
 •  Isle paramedics show heart in Katrina terror
COMMENTARY
 •  Hawai'i has its own change of seasons
 •  New Orleans: plenty of blame to go around
 •  Letters to the Editor

Entertainment/TGIF
 •  The coming attractions
 •  Aloha Festivals takes us back to our glory days
THE NIGHT STUFF
 •  It's all 'Sweet' now that Sisters In Sound are back
MOVIES
 •  Screening room
MUSIC
 •  Georgia band shuns labels
 •  My View: 'Youth' by Collective Soul
 •  Changes surround classical guitarist
 •  Billboard hits
DINING
 •  Sweet Basil Thai buffet suits local tastes, pockets
VIDEO GAMES
 •  My View: 'Dynasty Warriors 5'
OTHER ENTERTAINMENT
 •  What's Up!
 •  Buzzing about ...
 •  Ongoing events
 •  Neighbor Islands
 •  TGI Friday