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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for December 2, 2006

Breaking News/Updates
 •  Oregon State-Hawai'i football statistics
 •  How the AP Top 25 football teams fared
 •  On the Air Sunday: football, basketball galore
 •  Your weekend football TV guide
 •  State football championships on TV today
 •  Oregon State upsets No. 24 Warriors, 35-32
 •  Victorious UH Wahine to host NCAA Regional here
 •  Authorities ID boy killed in catamaran accident
 •  Boy in boating accident was part of tour group
 •  Former Wahiawa museum curator charged with fraud
 •  'America's Most Wanted' honors fallen HPD officer
 •  Bishop's appointment in China saddens pope
 •  Car bombs kill at least 91 in Baghdad
 •  Windy, wet weather may lash football fans
 •  North Shore surf expected at 6-10 feet
 •  Honolulu City Lights display kicks off
 •  UH volleyball, football on TV today
 •  Parking, bus service for today's sold-out UH game
 •  O'Neill World Cup of Surfing postponed

Local News
 •  Catamaran's mast snaps; boy killed Photo gallery
 •  Driver of truck that hit H-1 overpass faces punishment
 •  New child-seat rules around corner Video
 •  Philippines relief sought again from Isles community
 •  Bike, moped sting comes up flat
STATE GOVERNMENT
 •  Federal oversight of mental health system ends
CITY GOVERNMENT
 •  More Marathon runners expected
COURTS
 •  Stepson charged in 'Ewa Beach killing
KAUA'I
 •  Inaugurated Kaua'i officials vow good planning, oversight
OTHER NEWS
 •  Infested trees sent back to Mainland
OBITUARIES
 •  'Pundy' Yokouchi, 81, arts patron, developer
 •  Obituaries
ADVERTISER CHRISTMAS FUND
 •  Helping those who help others

Sports
 •  UH football team knows, 'This is big'
 •  Rainbows stuff Ducks in NCAA's first round Photo gallery
 •  Kahuku slips by Saint Louis Photo gallery
UH FOOTBALL
 •  Oregon State passing attack, pass rush have been effective
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
 •  King Kekaulike tops Kaua'i Photo gallery
 •  '7' proves to be the winning number
MARTIAL ARTS
 •  Trigg stops Miller to win title
SURFING
 •  Final wave rallies Hawai'i's Bartels to Roxy Pro crown
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  Grit, faith pay off for Kahuku

Island Life
 •  DVDs: Past, present and some alternatives
 •  Everybody will be there as the parade kicks off Honolulu City Lights today
 •  Guilty Men rocks Anna B. at 8
 •  Host Kelly Hu adds Hollywood glamour at Hanohano Room
 •  Funny guy Augie T. hits Hilo High tonight
 •  Audience alert: 'Christmas Talk Story' needs you
 •  On the Spot improv adds new dimension of yule
PETS
 •  Massage therapy can help pets
 •  Giving thanks to underappreciated animal care providers
 •  Does you canine put on a stinky overcoat?
BOOKS
 •  Roth gives Zuckerman one final encore
FAITH
 •  AIDS efforts split evangelicals
 •  Gay-friendly church joins UCC
 •  Weekly Thoughts
 •  Faith calendar
EXPRESSIONS OF FAITH
 •  We can all relate to Buddha
FAITH BRIEFS
 •  Religious group to mark Dec. 7
LOVE STORIES
 •  Your tales of love wanted
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Saturday

Business
 •  Island Air says go! to blame for layoffs
 •  Union wary of foreign hires
 •  Dollar's decline applauded, rued
 •  Earthquake damage closes Big Isle hotel
TECHNOLOGY
 •  7-year term for 'prince of piracy'
ECONOMY
 •  Construction, home building down sharply in October
WORKPLACE
 •  Shippers are increasingly critical to businesses' success
 •  Minimum-wage hike wouldn't go far
PERSONAL FINANCE
 •  Payday-loan controls urged
 •  Congress to probe 401(k) charges
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  Ford falls to No. 4 automaker
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  Central Pacific activity halted

Opinion
 •  HPD death a reminder to thank our officers
COMMENTARY
 •  U.S. departure may be only way to save Iraq
 •  Letters to the Editor

Entertainment/TGIF
 •  TGI Saturday