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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for November 9, 2006

Breaking News/Updates
 •  "Evening of Philippine Music" at FilCom Center Sunday
 •  TV's "My House is Worth What?" in Honolulu in January
 •  Garden Island newspaper owner reports higher profit
 •  AARP looks for tax preparation volunteers
 •  Four Seasons reports profit of $10.9 million
 •  Hawaiian Airlines flies 86.5 percent full in October
 •  Applied Digital sells emergency system to Health Dept.
 •  Dawson to speak Nov. 16 to Native Hawaiian Chamber
 •  Zagat names Four Seasons Hualalai top large resort
 •  Sports notices: Basketball, volleyball tryouts set
 •  The Gas Co. owner's profit more than doubles
 •  MLS Cup 2006 sold out
 •  Medcalf, Hondo up for national award
 •  UH students to get freebies at men's basketball game
 •  Niners dump Candlestick, seek move to Santa Clara
 •  Lanes closed along Kalaniana'ole Highway in Kane'ohe
 •  Wilson No. 64 in World Golf Rankings
 •  Armed service members get 2-for-1 tickets to UH football
 •  H-3 traffic resumes near Harano Tunnels
 •  OIA football tops Friday TV
 •  State volleyball highlights Thursday TV
 •  Trade winds expected to decrease
 •  UH women in volleyball action Friday
 •  State volleyball finals tonight
 •  Surf hitting 6 to 8 feet on northern shores
 •  Accident on H-3 near summit tunnels closes lanes
 •  Kamehameha wins girls DI state volleyball title
 •  Sacred Hearts state D2 volleyball champs
 •  National group urges prosecution in pet pig's death
 •  Oregon woman identified as drowning victim
 •  Go! offers $29 one-way interisland fare, others match
 •  Big Island gas station burglar sought
 •  Accused ID thief to remain in custody without bail
 •  Lt. Ehren Watada to face court-martial
 •  Stealth engineer pleads not guilty
 •  Puna house fires investigated
 •  Makiki crash injures two pedestrians
 •  Police Beat: Stolen car suspect arrested
 •  United Airlines offers holiday discounts to Mainland
 •  Rainbow Drive-In closed for repairs
 •  Lewis regains starting corner spot for Warriors
 •  Diamond Head Crater Celebration to erupt in May
 •  Jack Johnson songs out on new surf DVD, soundtrack
 •  Panel eyes improved emergency communications
 •  State economy expected to slow this year and next
 •  Four Seasons Maui makes Mobile's select 5-star list
 •  Bank of Hawaii runs Kohala branch out of trailer
 •  Stocks fall on worries about Democratic-led Congress
 •  Sonja Tam crowned Miss Chinatown Hawai'i Queen
 •  Unique Pizza and Subs Corp. coming to Hawai'i
 •  Arctic photographer speaking at library tonight
 •  Dog Chapman in 'Jail & Bail' event for March of Dimes

Local News
 •  Kahuku farmer cleared of murder charge
 •  Isle man gave China stealth tech, feds say
 •  Voter turnout hits new low Video
 •  Senators could play greater role in state's future Video
 •  Amid the hotels, 284 homeless
ELECTION
 •  Isles not immune to dirt slinging
EDUCATION
 •  Online college classes booming
 •  Academy of Arts & Sciences is thriving
 •  184 schools win for test scores
 •  Public college tuition up 51%
COURTS
 •  No felony charges for suspect in attempted copper theft
 •  Ex-officer gets 2 1/3 years in drug case
POLICE
 •  Suspect in motorcycle thefts held
WILDLIFE
 •  Wild dogs kill 21 shearwater chicks at Ka'ena
 •  Cars take toll on nene on 2 islands
BIG ISLAND
 •  Puna man indicted in death of ex-girlfriend
BUREAUCRACY BUSTER
 •  Golf cards changed for better
 •  Obituaries

Sports
 •  Wounded Warriors continue piling up
 •  Kamehameha returns to title match
 •  Possible 20-win season for UH
UH WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL
 •  Rainbows sign middle blocker, libero for 2007-'08
 •  From Chicago to Hawai'i, Thurlby says it's been fun
HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL
 •  Satele leads Word of Life into finals
 •  Sacred Hearts holds off La Pietra
 •  Buffanblu sweep Roosevelt
 •  Punahou seniors sign up
GOLF REPORT
 •  Rolfing: Pro golf in Hawai'i 'fragile'
 •  Princeville offers free, discount golf for juniors
 •  Holes in One
 •  Golf notices
FOOTBALL
 •  Tinoisamoa ailing, but ready
VOLLEYBALL
 •  BYUH starts play in regional
BASEBALL
 •  Waikiki triumphs, 2-0
ISLE FILE
 •  Patacchia takes third at Brazil surfing meet
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  Colt's well-being tops statistics

Island Life
 •  Sierra Club director lives for health, 'aina
 •  Home-cooked meals give health boost, relax wallet
 •  Groundbreaking Samoan film opening Video
MOVIES
 •  Movie Openings
HEALTH/FITNESS
 •  Health calendar
PETS
 •  Selectively-bred cat won't make you 'cat-choo!'
 •  Porked-up pets reflect U.S. obesity epidemic
 •  Freed exotic pets are a fast growing problem
 •  How pets affect vacation plans
PRESCRIPTIONS
 •  A spice in curry may be good for your brain
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  Get the lowdown on polars
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Thursday
WAYNE HARADA
 •  Sumotori stake out cameo roles in 'Oceans 13'

Business
 •  Finance Factors weighs $31 million bid
 •  How to expand with exports
 •  New law expands labor pool for U.S.-flag cruise ships
PERSONAL FINANCE
 •  Travelers avoid rising hotel rates
 •  Here's how to help beat increasing costs of college tuition
 •  Giving circles connecting donors chums for charity
 •  Double-check paycheck to see if anything's amiss
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  Trump project touted online
GREG WILES
 •  Checks can be held; how long varies

Opinion
 •  Compromise needed on sewer line repairs
 •  New guard at Defense demands careful look
COMMENTARY
 •  We can't have it both ways in Waikiki
 •  Let's examine reality of immigration woes
 •  Letters to the Editor

Entertainment/TGIF
MOVIES
 •  Movie Openings
 •  TGI Thursday