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Articles for October 17, 2006

Breaking News/Updates
 •  George Thorogood to open for the Rolling Stones
 •  Bush declares 'major disaster,' designates FEMA leader
 •  Shanghai Bistro taking reservations for Thanksgiving dinner
 •  New children's hair salon in Moanalua
 •  Ticket refunds for symphony concert cancelled on Sunday
 •  DOT to announce road maintenance agreement today
 •  No surprises for morning commuters
 •  Stormfront slowly moving out to sea
 •  North shores could get 8-foot surf later today
 •  Sports tomorrow
 •  Sports today
 •  Sports on TV, radio tomorrow
 •  Sports on TV, radio today
 •  Alama-Francis chats on Stephen Tsai's blog today
 •  Lingle creates committee to deal with response time
 •  BOE member calls for probe of Kailua High
 •  Lingle lauds 'major disaster' declaration
 •  Red Cross to provide meals, cleanup kits this evening
 •  Akaka to keep pushing for FEMA 'Individual Assistance'
 •  Nearly 80 aftershocks with magnitude of at least 2.0
 •  Big Island lawmakers want disaster planning upgrades
 •  Army Corps of Engineers assists with damage inventory
 •  Big Island residents fear additional damages to homes
 •  Morning aftershock further damages Big Island pier
 •  Quake, rains keep 10 schools on Big Island closed
 •  HECO releases times when area power restored
 •  HECO: All power restored by 8 p.m. yesterday
 •  All traffic lights up and running on O'ahu
 •  Water restored to all Board of Water Supply customers
 •  Mason leads UH over Irish in volleyball
 •  Three Big Island hiking trails shut for safety inspection
 •  Maui police ID woman found floating in stream
 •  Emergency road work maintenance gets a boost
 •  Disaster response pace irks Big Island condo residents
 •  Honolulu diocese reports quake-damaged churches
 •  Two Schofield soldiers killed in Iraq identified
 •  UH's Keefe to miss rest of volleyball season
 •  Police Beat: Robber throws glass bottle at clerk
 •  Smith, successful Kalaheo hoop coach, will be 'missed'
 •  Movie openings: 'Flags of Our Fathers,' 'Flicka'
 •  OIA Red football playoff matchups set
 •  Maestro change for Honolulu Symphony this weekend
 •  Matson fuel surcharge cut second time in two months
 •  Jump in inflation sends stocks falling

Local News
 •  Accused coach has plenty of support
 •  Two Schofield soldiers die on Iraq battlefield
 •  Hirono outpaces Hogue in cash support for race
 •  TSA workers who stole yen get probation, weekends in jail
 •  Upgrades may keep radar unit returning
HAWAI‘I TAKES STOCK OF QUAKES’ DAMAGE
 •  At least $40M in quake damage on Big Island Photo gallery
 •  Parts of Kohala, Waimea may have suffered worst
 •  Debate begins on delay of news
 •  Politicians demand answers to blackout
 •  Passengers wake up from long nightmare
 •  Big Isle racks up building damage
 •  Surface problems might indicate bigger woes Video
 •  Quakes damaged palace's structure, contents
 •  Valuable data gained from temblors
 •  Ice saves the day for O'ahu's restaurateurs, food suppliers
 •  UH team to check Big Island structures
 •  Readers react online
ELECTION
 •  6.7 quake a stroke of 'good luck' for Lingle
COURTS
 •  Four arrested on organized crime charges
OTHER NEWS
 •  Workers scramble to reset traffic lights
 •  Kava making comeback in Isles
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  Severe storms hit Big Island, Kaua'i
 •  Obituaries

Sports
 •  Rainbow Wahine earn 'ugly' victory over Irish Photo gallery
 •  Warriors regain starting slotback
 •  UH loses game, player, WAC hopes
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
 •  Advertiser prep football poll
 •  This week's football games
 •  There's a lot of drama in Alberto Triana's life
 •  Standings/statistics
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
 •  Gamebreakers
ISLE FILE
 •  Chaminade volleyball beats Grand Canyon
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  Green living, good eating
 •  How to broach subject of death
 •  'Drake & Josh' the next Martin and Lewis?
HEALTH/FITNESS
 •  Cooking with Renée Loux
PARENTING
 •  Let teen son live with his dad, but keep arms open
CHRISTINE STROBEL
 •  Give up my place? No way!
PETS
 •  Tasty treats help pets' medicines go down
 •  Important facts about pet insurance
 •  Guinea pigs offer lots to love
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  McLachlan gets merry
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Tuesday

Business
 •  Quake aftereffects uncertain
 •  Insurance payouts unlikely
 •  Deep-sea water exports stalled
 •  Oil refineries play it safe after quakes
TOURISM
 •  Big Island hotels keep doors open for visitors
AIRLINES
 •  It's slow-going for folks stuck at airport
TECHNOLOGY
 •  Web's role is widening in political campaigning
 •  Web site can help small businesses
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  Wal-Mart helps Red Cross efforts

Opinion
 •  Hawai'i can chart path to better disaster plan
 •  Turtle Bay application needs more openness
COMMENTARY
 •  Kim must be given offer he cannot refuse
 •  Sunday showed previous lessons forgotten
 •  Letters to the Editor

Entertainment/TGIF
 •  TGI Tuesday