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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for October 22, 2006

Breaking News/Updates
 •  How Hawaii players in NFL fared
 •  Sharks, BeachBoys win in Winter League Baseball
 •  Kauai surfer third in O'Neill Cold Water Classic
 •  Hannemann, Sakata headline QB Club meeting
 •  Ironman winner felt he could repeat
 •  Giants-Cowboys highlight Monday's TV schedule
 •  Motorcyclist critically hurt in Likelike accident
 •  Man, 18, killed in North Shore accident
 •  Pedestrian critical after Waipi'o accident
 •  UH's Brennan No. 1 in nation in passing
 •  Kaua'i drowning victim identified
 •  UH football receives votes in AP Top 25 poll
 •  Postal worker who died Saturday identified
 •  Three Saturday accident victims not identified
 •  Woman who drowned at Pier 1 identified
 •  Kuli'ouou Road fire victim identified
 •  Race for Cure applications missing
 •  Rainbow Wahine soccer team loses, 4-2
 •  Bonga Perkins fourth in World Surfing Games

Local News
 •  Day-to-day survival haunts childhood
 •  ‘Washing dishes by the seashore with sand and sea water...’
 •  News outlets step up in quake
 •  Park's opening pushed back a year
 •  'Lost' takes fans behind the scenes
RECOVERING FROM EARTHQUAKES AND BLACKOUTS
 •  Flood feared, reservoirs drained
 •  Quake prediction tough despite warning system
 •  Officials see need for hazard insurance plan
 •  She wanted water, but not the mud and sand
ELECTION
 •  General election gains additional 7,000 voters
POLICE
 •  Suspects in Waikiki assault remain at large
OTHER NEWS
 •  Hanauma lifeguards host visiting official
 •  Substitute maestro a pleasant surprise
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  Mail carrier dies in lamppost crash
OBITUARIES
 •  Jan Rowan, Akebono's mother
 •  Obituaries

Sports
 •  Kapolei topples Kailua, 35-14 Photo gallery
 •  Hawai'i surf team falls out of world title race
 •  Lighting up night Photo gallery
 •  Stadler, Jones first in Ironman Photo gallery
UH FOOTBALL
 •  Ilaoa's expanded role helps UH keep rolling
 •  Dickerson making strong bid to remain at right slotback
UH MEN'S BASKETBALL
 •  Battles brewing for spots in starting lineup
UH WOMEN'S SOCCER
 •  Two seniors inspire UH with positive attitude
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
 •  Punahou holds off Damien
HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL
 •  Kamehameha returning to states
 •  Kalani outlasts 'Aiea, advances to semifinals
GOLF
 •  Fujikawa captures OCC Invitational
 •  Rookie in Funai lead
FOOTBALL
 •  Texas rallies by Nebraska
 •  No. 10 Notre Dame uses late TD to rally past UCLA, 20-17
 •  Michigan State pulls off record-setting comeback, 41-38
 •  Jags QB Leftwich questionable
 •  Boise State beats Idaho, goes to 8-0
BASEBALL
 •  BeachBoys edge Honu; CaneFires top Sharks
 •  Cardinals win Series opener
ISLE FILE
 •  Iacovelli, Buerger take PacWest cross country titles
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  Brennan's season surpasses routine

Island Life
 •  North Shore wonders
 •  Mental health parodies criticized
 •  Networks now courting online viewers
ISLAND SOUNDS
 •  'Hawaiian Jazz' mixed plate with Asian fusion flavor
RELATIONSHIPS
 •  Mother Nature rules, but man fires the grill
TELEVISION
 •  Line blurs between 'fake news,' real deal
 •  Hannemann visit may later help hallyu fans
PETS
 •  Volunteering affords parent-child bonding
BOOKS
 •  Lit Beat
 •  Hawai'i's best-sellers
HOME AND GARDEN
 •  Collectors gravitate toward vintage 'works of art'
ART
 •  Marijuana just one of many social issues in provocative show
 •  'Pollock' found in estate is for sale
 •  'Iterations' finds beauty in burn marks, pain
 •  Art calendar
OTHER FEATURES
 •  Tryout calendar
LOVE STORIES
 •  First kiss came on their wedding night
 •  TGI Sunday
 •  Births
ISLAND SOUNDS
 •  'Hawaiian Jazz' mixed plate with Asian fusion flavor

Business
 •  Diamond hopes to shine on Mainland
 •  Gas emission caps expected
 •  More malls embracing midnight openings on Black Friday
RETAIL
 •  Wal-Mart's end to layaway service dismays some
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  Say farewell to Taurus as Ford scraps pop icon
 •  Wal-Mart hoping deal will win over China consumers
 •  Former corporate lawyer finds his calling in ramen
 •  Combined exchange merges two giants

Opinion
 •  'Yes' on constitutional amendments 2, 3 and 5
COMMENTARY
 •  PRO: 'Yes' vote removes politics from selection process for UH regents
 •  CON: Just say 'no' to a legislative scheme to subvert UH autonomy
 •  PRO: Amendment No. 4 protects children from continuous sex assault
 •  CON: Amendment No. 4 would take away right to unanimous jury
 •  China taking no-big-deal stance on Korean nukes
 •  News media ownership rule outdated
 •  World awaits our engineering, science students
AFTER DEADLINE
 •  Staff fires up when power goes down
 •  Letters to the Editor

Travel
 •  Quest for the spirit bear
 •  Great Bear Rainforest is author's living laboratory
 •  Quick jaunt takes in majesty of South American waterfalls
 •  Only inland 'travel city' in U.S. stirs imagination
 •  Hollywood Hills' domes to the stars reopen Nov. 3
HOLOHOLO
 •  See Japan's Miho Museum in Liliha
 •  Travel Almanac
ANTHONY CURTIS
 •  Green Valley Ranch now upgraded