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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for March 19, 2006

Breaking News/Updates
 •  Body of third Kaua'i victim identified
 •  Flash flood watch in effect through Monday evening
 •  Electricity out in parts of O'ahu, traffic redirected
 •  UH baseball, softball postponed

Local News
 •  Farmers hoping to save reservoir
 •  Problems impede Isles' preparations for disasters
 •  Kaua'i gets new round of storms
 •  Aid in open arms for flood victims
 •  Lingle extends emergency aid for 4 counties
 •  Retirees' benefits costs mount
 •  7,000 more Schofield troops training to go
LEGISLATURE
 •  House Republicans to stand behind public notice
 •  Car seats for kids, penalty for minors drinking debated
CITY GOVERNMENT
 •  Charter faces revisions
EDUCATION
 •  DOE hoping for No Child break
WEATHER
 •  Ka'a'awa stream repairs sought
OTHER NEWS
 •  ‘Things are ... back to normal’
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  Girl, 17, critical after car hits her
 •  Police seek tips in school assault
OBITUARIES
 •  Son of Dr. Jorge Camara, 27
 •  Obituaries
OUR HONOLULU
 •  The joys of a kid on skateboard
LEE CATALUNA
 •  Paramedic killed in crash 'a true hero'

Sports
 •  Hawai'i sweeps to its 11th straight victory
 •  Warriors ready to spring into action this week
 •  'Bows blow late lead against Louisiana Tech
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
 •  Kalaheo holds off Kahuku in double overtime, 76-74
PADDLING
 •  Hawai'i's best at World Sprints
ISLE FILE
 •  UH diver second at NCAAs
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  Could it be that America's pastime is past its prime?

Island Life
 •  Changing channels
 •  Hawaiian arts fair comes to life April 1
 •  Cardio bikes replaced kids' ball games at park
MUSIC
 •  Romance defines the power of two; Kapena clan grows
TELEVISION
 •  Korean programs limited on Mainland
FASHION
 •  Show us your prom flair
BOOKS
 •  Hawai'i best-sellers
 •  Lit Beat
 •  'Orchids' captures Hawai'i's people
ART
 •  Artists find strength in numbers
 •  Art calendar
'OHANA
 •  Animal companions
LOVE STORIES
 •  'Finally!' together as husband and wife
 •  TGI Sunday
 •  Births
ISLAND SOUNDS
 •  Romance defines the power of two; Kapena clan grows

Business
 •  Papaya production taking a tumble
 •  HSAs draw varied reviews
 •  First KISS, now Indy for Simmons
SMALL BUSINESS
 •  Door-to-door sales reach out to rural India
CONSUMER
 •  Wall Street goes bearish over bird flu and mad cow disease
 •  Japan dominates market for flat-panel televisions
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  Hawai'i status report
 •  Consumer-drug advertising flat

Opinion
 •  Harbor improvements can't wait any longer
COMMENTARY
 •  U.S., France, Australia still play huge roles in Oceania
 •  Ports would have been more secure
 •  Waves of Pacific-isle heritage beg to be embraced
 •  New kind of mahele under way
 •  Leadership politics at center of Iraq chaos
 •  Iran a problem with no easy solution
AFTER DEADLINE
 •  Covering Kaua'i flood a challenge
 •  Letters to the Editor

Travel
 •  Centuries cruise by on Russia’s Rivers
 •  Luang Prabang unchanging in modern world
 •  Vancouver a feast of world cuisines and cultures
HOLOHOLO
 •  Knott's adult ticket price lowered
 •  Travel Snaps
 •  Travel Almanac
TIM WINSHIP
 •  Travel still best reward for mileage
ANTHONY CURTIS
 •  Tropicana to be razed for megaresort
IRENE CROFT JR.
 •  Prepping for trip makes vacation easier ... and cheaper