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Articles for November 1, 2006

Breaking News/Updates
 •  Boise State stays unbeaten in football
 •  Crews clearing second mudslide site
 •  News release: Hunt Development Group formed
 •  Off-duty HPD officers put on alert status
 •  Flash flood warnings extended for Kaua'i, O'ahu
 •  Second mudslide flows over Pali Highway
 •  Hoku Scientific 3rd quarter earnings up 3% from year ago
 •  Flash-flood threat keeps second-watch police on duty
 •  Southeast Asian Lantern Festival slated for Saturday
 •  DOT closes Pali Highway into the night
 •  Pali Highway closed at least through rush hour
 •  Barron's rates HPU a best buy in higher education
 •  No injuries reported in Pali Tunnels car crash
 •  Car accident reported near Pali Tunnels landslide
 •  Town-bound Pali Tunnels closed
 •  OIA volleyball Division I titles up for grabs Thursday
 •  News Release: Global credit index unchanged in Oct.
 •  Hydrogen fueling station unveiled at Hickam tomorrow
 •  Two local companies to report financial results today
 •  Prep volleyball playoffs highlight today's event
 •  Prep volleyball playoffs highlight Thursday's TV
 •  Boise St.-Fresno St. highlights today's TV events
 •  XCel Pro surf event postponed again
 •  News release: State says hire a licensed contractor
 •  Firefighters answer calls on floods in Kane'ohe area
 •  Heavy rains adding to commuters' traffic woes
 •  Advisory turns into flash flood warning for O'ahu
 •  Advisory turns into flash flood warning for O'ahu
 •  Surf decreases significantly around O'ahu
 •  O'ahu awakes to another flood advisory
 •  O'ahu awakes to another flood advisory
 •  Contraflow set for Windward commuters
 •  Motorists facing hour-long delays
 •  Flash-flood warnings pulled
 •  Crews clearing second mudslide site
 •  Likelike Highway to remain open as alternate route
 •  Second mudslide flows near Pali Highway
 •  Stay off the roads, Honolulu mayor urges
 •  Health officials warn against wading into murky waters
 •  Mayor shortens workday for city workers
 •  Lingle OKs shorter workday for some state workers
 •  Mud and debris creating Pali Highway 'safety hazard'
 •  No dam problems reported in rain-soaked areas
 •  DOT closes Pali Highway into the night
 •  Hanalei River rising toward flood stage on Kaua'i
 •  Woman's van narrowly avoids Pali Highway landslide
 •  UH-Purdue football added to pay-per-view package
 •  Test sirens prompt calls to Civil Defense
 •  'Tension sleeve' caused Tuesday night's power failure
 •  Flash-flood threat keeps second-watch police on duty
 •  Flash-flood warnings extended for Kaua'i, O'ahu
 •  Civil Defense test complicated by phone circuit glitch
 •  Police close stretch of Kamehameha Highway lane
 •  Baseball doubleheader at Hans L'Orange postponed
 •  Unstable conditions could lead to tornadoes
 •  Police find missing man's body
 •  Oil spill slows Mokulele traffic on Maui
 •  O'ahu flash flood warning issued again
 •  Flash-flood warning issued for Kaua'i
 •  Police Beat: Death threats lead to man's arrest
 •  Onlookers chase down purse snatcher in Waikiki
 •  Employee finds gun under hotel bed, guest arrested
 •  UH-Oregon State football game to be shown on ESPN2
 •  Friday movie openings
 •  HPU named a 'best buy in college education'
 •  Schools stayed open despite heavy rain
 •  Expert talks on livable communities at UH tomorrow
 •  Hawaiian Electric quarterly profit drops from year ago
 •  Hawaiian Holdings earns $7.76 million in 3rd quarter
 •  Likelike Highway work continues
 •  Off-duty HPD officers put on alert status
 •  Hawai'i ranked 6th worst for small business climate

Local News
 •  Council to quiz mayor on mass-transit plan Poll
 •  O'ahu traffic fatalities soar to six-year high
 •  FEMA quake checks in the mail
 •  Army weighs Stryker options
 •  Big Island council calls for ferry launch delay
ELECTION
 •  Incumbent viewed as take-charge kind of guy
 •  Challenger has Inouye in her corner
 •  UH says ad wrongly suggests support
 •  Lieutenant governor hopeful fined
CITY GOVERNMENT
 •  Rail line will be argued for decades
OTHER NEWS
 •  'Aina Haina cluster housing project denied
 •  Windward showers close road, contribute to Kailua sewage spill
 •  Sympathy for Jagger as Stones cancel gig
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  Downed line cuts power to 2,900
 •  Obituaries

Sports
 •  Glanville's Big Bag Theory helps defense
 •  Punahou, Pearl City sharpest shooters
 •  Nash in position to play
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
 •  Saint Louis top D-I football seed
HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL
 •  Volleyball players sue school
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
 •  Punahou, Pearl City sharpest shooters
BASEBALL
 •  BeachBoys prevail, 7-3
TENNIS
 •  Lam climbs rankings
HOMEGROWN REPORT
 •  Surgery ends season for OSU's Ah-Hoy
 •  We 'shocked the world,' OSU says of USC upset
ISLE FILE
 •  UH-Hilo golfers triumph
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  Utah State struggling, but happy

Island Life
 •  Pair shares tips for finding, wearing denim
 •  All things haute converge at Ala Moana Center
TELL ME A STORY
 •  Prince leaves home to find everlasting youth, life without death
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  Director Crowe beams in
TASTE
 •  Fish cake: It's a staple in many Island kitchens Video
 •  Fish-cake recipes you can try at home
 •  Perfect pudding calls for a little TLC, fine ingredients
 •  Persian-style kebabs are simple to make
 •  Baked macaroni with roasted squash holiday-ready
 •  Culinary calendar
CAROL DEVENOT
 •  Fresh wahoo tacos? Make your own
QUICK BITES
 •  Download Butterball podcasts through holidays
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Wednesday
WANDA A. ADAMS
 •  Chock-full of chocolate to chomp

Business
 •  Trump high-rise draws 1,500 potential buyers
 •  Hotel industry outlook solid
 •  Verizon latest to offer Internet, untethered
 •  Bank enlists the services of ex-Army chief of staff
AIRLINES
 •  United parent posts $190M profit in third quarter
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  CB Richard Ellis offers $1.8B for rival Trammell
 •  Kamehameha list shortened
 •  H&R Block alters loan program
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  Manoa retail complex sold

Opinion
 •  Homeless children must not be forgotten
 •  Keep sanctions until North Korea disarms
COMMENTARY
 •  Ugandan crisis a test of U.S. global leadership
 •  The annual change in time brings retirement musings
DAVID SHAPIRO
 •  What political future does Ed Case envision?
 •  Letters to the Editor