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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for March 2, 2006

Breaking News/Updates
 •  Lingle signs emergency proclamation to help flood victims
 •  Flash-flood warning extended to 10 p.m.
 •  Rainbow Warriors top New Mexico State, 61-56
 •  Suspect arrested in burglary of 'Lost' actor's home
 •  O'ahu home, condo sales fall in February
 •  Police Beat: Traffic incident triggers alleged scuffle
 •  Stocks lower on retail sales worries

Local News
 •  Gas cap to face some tinkering at Capitol
 •  Hickam may get F-22A Raptor fighters
 •  Windward O'ahu drenched
 •  Sunshine measures falling flat
 •  Democrats’ donation may have broken law
STATE GOVERNMENT
 •  Carlisle might run for Case’s seat
 •  House committee votes 16-2 in favor of Hokuli'a
CITY GOVERNMENT
 •  Slow but smooth start for green waste program
EDUCATION
 •  Sprawling school takes alternative approach
 •  Arizona charters thriving
 •  School dropouts tell their side
 •  A special student in Wahiawa
COURTS
 •  Plea agreement softens sentence for fatal shootings
 •  Vendor of phony NFL shirts sentenced
HEALTH
 •  Group taking action to prevent suicides
MAUI
 •  Improper airspeed caused fatal Nahiku air crash, federal report finds
 •  Maui County ferry project gets $3M
 •  Shark attacks force delay in swim event
OTHER NEWS
 •  Gigantic ship draws crowds
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  Fondling suspect faces new charges
BUREAUCRACY BUSTER
 •  Lights out at airport for a while
OBITUARIES
 •  Former educator was ex-governor's 'right arm' in Japan
 •  Obituaries

Sports
 •  NCAA penalizes Warrior football team
 •  Low has history in his grasp
 •  Contract incentives enrich UH coaches
 •  Singletary leaves UH football program
UH MEN'S BASKETBALL
 •  Rainbows, Aggies play for 2nd place in WAC
UH WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
 •  'Bows have eye on postseason
UH BASEBALL
 •  Costi, Hawai'i top Washington, 10-6
UH SPORTS
 •  Morton earns No. 2 pitching spot for Rainbows
 •  UH women survive troubled waters
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
 •  Low has history in his grasp
GOLF REPORT
 •  South Korea strengthens presence on LPGA Tour
 •  Pastor gets ace at Waikoloa
 •  Kellen-Floyd Asao to defend Hilo Invitational title
 •  Double-trouble: hitting to bunker, water hazard
 •  Golf notices
ISLE FILE
 •  Chaminade tops Hawai'i Pacific, 99-89
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  Smart thing to do now is act swiftly, decisively

Island Life
 •  'Penguins' march toward marathon
 •  Tiki dreams become reality for California man
 •  Got a great love story? Tell readers all about it
 •  Movie openings
HEALTH/FITNESS
 •  Health calendar
 •  Link between soy intake, breast-cancer risk needs further study
SHAPE UP
 •  Crack open mystery of eggs, find benefits
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  Time for the monthly slam-o-rama
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Thursday
SHOW BIZ
 •  And the Oscars go to ... at least in our opinion

Business
 •  Bills limit taro, coffee testing
 •  20-year plan for Kalaeloa advances
 •  Records set in January for room rates, revenue
AIRLINES
 •  Delta, Northwest pilots move closer to a strike
PERSONAL FINANCE
 •  Cars good as can be, magazine says
 •  Few consumers abuse bankruptcy, new report says
 •  Fluorescent bulb sales surging
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  Bankruptcies down 77 percent
GREG WILES
 •  Property profits make great gifts

Opinion
 •  Core curriculum is critical for our schools
 •  Landfill decision was painful, but correct
COMMENTARY
 •  Our two-faced ‘friends’ in the Middle East
 •  New Hawai'i cancer center will take shape
 •  Letters to the Editor