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Articles for April 12, 2007

Breaking News/Updates
 •  Prosecutor in Duke lacrosse players case apologizes
 •  Kelly leads Els by 2 shots in Verizon Heritage golf
 •  Vulcan Summer Camps on Big Island announced
 •  Rain, wind, cold in forecast for Boston Marathon
 •  Morgan Stanley Real Estate buys CNL Hotels & Resorts
 •  Business highlights: retail sales, Gerber Baby, Imus
 •  NCAA reverses rules on football timing changes
 •  Ochoa, Davies tied for LPGA Ginn Open lead
 •  CBS fires Imus from radio show
 •  Hawaiian Telcom introduces new service bundle (news release)
 •  Mariners-Red Sox postponed by wet weather
 •  Costco March sales up 6 percent from year earlier
 •  Funding boosted for health insurance advisory program
 •  Hawai'i filmmaker in mtvU short-film competition
 •  Roy's opens Waikiki branch April 27 with benefit event
 •  Tyson trial on drug charges set for Aug. 20
 •  Isle author: Papers downplayed Robinson's breakthrough
 •  Grill salutes office secretaries, others with certificates
 •  Jake Shimabukuro to perform at Waipahu Don Quijote
 •  New Mexico St. signs San Diego prep hoops standout
 •  QB Quinn believes he can turn NFL franchise around
 •  Major league baseball probable starting pitchers
 •  Punahou baseball ranked No. 10 in West by USA Today
 •  UH alumni members get 2-for-1 volleyball ticket deal
 •  Sports tomorrow: Prep baseball, hoops, UH volleyball
 •  Sports today: High school baseball, basketball, track
 •  On the air tomorrow: Baseball, NBA, golf, UH volleyball
 •  On the air today: Baseball, NBA, golf, hockey
 •  Kaimuki woman wins Miss Aloha Hula
 •  Two men stabbed at Thomas Square
 •  Former prosecutor Marsland dead at 84
 •  Reminder: Road at Waimea Bay closed tonight
 •  Rainbows roll past Northridge in water polo, 15-10
 •  State ceremony Monday to honor fallen troops
 •  UH-Hilo No. 15, HPU No. 22 in national softball poll
 •  Class-action suit over DHHL homesteads will proceed
 •  Four-car wreck reported on the H-3 near Halawa tunnel
 •  Police Beat: Car-trouble victim reports sexual assault
 •  'Very lucky' folks on Maui possibly saw meteor
 •  U.S. denies accusation of inciting Fijian mutiny
 •  Report on helicopter hard landing cites tail rotor
 •  FDA says tainted pet food may still be on store shelves
 •  Family of hit-run victim on Big Isle makes Internet plea
 •  Devastating mite may have infested Manoa bee farm
 •  HFD officials pinpoint causes, damage tied to 5 fires
 •  Wilson opens with 69, McLachlin 81 at Heritage golf
 •  National & world news highlights
 •  18 jellyfish stings this morning close Hanauma Bay
 •  Site options debated for Maui fire station
 •  Pedestrian safety workshop set for today in Kalihi
 •  Man injured at building fire in Kapolei subdivision
 •  Warriors in tune with victory song
 •  Moped driver, 67, hurt in crash with SUV in Kapahulu
 •  Obama among rivals with questions on YouTube, Yahoo
 •  'Idol' axes leggy contestant; Sanjaya mania rolls on
 •  Today's events: Beer night, Polynesian talk, CD release
 •  Top volunteers named for mayor's 'Recognition' awards
 •  Firefighters at brush fire near beach park in Makaha
 •  Vet groups urge Congress to drop Iraq pullout deadline
 •  Inouye told U.S. port security plan is behind schedule
 •  Adm. Keating in Japan to talk missile-defense tactics
 •  Local builder wins $176M contract for security center
 •  Big Island brush fire burns 10 acres in Honoka'a area
 •  Hawaiian Airlines' load factor up to 91% in March
 •  HMSA blasted by Kona community, doctors
 •  Hokule'a leaves Yap for Okinawa
 •  Road at Waimea Bay to be closed overnight
 •  Pro Bowl will be played on Sunday in 2008
 •  Stocks end higher despite concern over retail sales
 •  Sorenstam out for a month with back injury
 •  Testing week hits high gear at public schools
 •  New warning systems in Kalaeloa tested today
 •  Trade winds expected to kick up again tomorrow
 •  Surf continues to decrease around Islands
 •  Castle students' art on display at Capitol
 •  Job fair at Leeward Community College today
 •  South Asian symposium under way today
 •  Fiji's military regime cuts ties with chiefs' council
 •  Census Bureau survey to update housing information
 •  McCully motorists warned of accident on Kapi'olani
 •  A&B creates new unit to expand logistics services
 •  New Hickam jet fighter environmental study available
 •  Chamber of Commerce events to honor armed services
 •  Hospice seeks volunteers
 •  5K race on May 12 will raise money to fight MD
 •  Group seeks volunteers to paint out graffiti
 •  Traffic accident in H-1 lanes near University off-ramp
 •  Suicide bomber kills eight in Iraq Parliament
 •  Honolulu Memorial Park meeting set for tonight
 •  Pu'uloa Road project continues
 •  UH volleyball could host playoff match April 18

Local News
 •  Longer tours upset Schofield families
 •  Son gets year in Waikele beating
 •  No. 1 crash spot on O'ahu? At Beretania, Alakea streets
 •  Fire-hit building wasn't inspected
 •  Suits settled in Tantalus case
MY COMMUNITIES
 •  City inspecting its crosswalks
 •  Youths staging tobacco summit
 •  Civil Defense testing sirens
 •  Recycling focus of discussion
 •  Views sought on road project
 •  Students shine in publishing
 •  Scholarships offered for fall
 •  Speeding boat making pit stop
 •  Agriculture erosion is topic
LEGISLATURE
 •  Error keeps Kaiser in insurance regulation bill
 •  Former critics defend DLNR chief at Senate
MILITARY AFFAIRS
 •  VA says benefits for Filipino vets too costly
EDUCATION
 •  Ma'ili Elementary: The cooler, the better
 •  Waiakea students in robotics contest
 •  Here's how to help your child in this week's tests
TRANSPORTATION
 •  Council skeptical about city ferry
 •  Rockslide work closes road tonight
ETHNIC AFFAIRS
 •  Reburial of stored Hawaiian iwi sought
OTHER NEWS
 •  Waikiki jellyfish sting 164
 •  Deadline for views on 7 park closings
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  Kalaeloa sirens being tested today
BUREAUCRACY BUSTER
 •  Lifeguard shortage closes pool
OBITUARIES
 •  Zenji Abe, the enemy who became a friend
 •  Obituaries

Sports
 •  Nash on UH's final four list of coach candidates
 •  Lineman tackles crash course Photo gallery Video
 •  Viloria wants his belt back
UH MEN'S VOLLEYBALL
 •  Surging Warriors can clinch playoff berth
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
 •  Rams beat Chargers in OIA Red West, 47-30
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL
 •  Kitagawa's 420-foot HR lifts Castle Photo gallery
 •  Mililani wins wild one; goes to 7-0
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
 •  St. Francis softball players sign national letters
GOLF REPORT
 •  Being hippie wasn't for Hall of Famer McClean
 •  Junior golf rules clinic set for this weekend
 •  Holes in One
SURFING
 •  Irons second in Rip Curl Pro
TENNIS
 •  Lajola will play tennis for 'Bows
OTHER SPORTS
 •  Manager was asked to resign
ISLE FILE
 •  UHH's Geis honored
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  Walking it off
 •  Fashion demanding the jangle of bangles
 •  Up metabolism to curb middle-age weight gain
MOVIES
 •  Movie openings
HEALTH/FITNESS
 •  Health calendar
CHARLES STUART PLATKIN
 •  Feel bad? What you eat matters
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  Island design showcase
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Thursday
WAYNE HARADA
 •  Bruddah Iz book faces future as part of series

Business
 •  Tax break approved for kuleana parcels
 •  Bar owners lose smoking-ban suit
 •  Hyatt Regency runs Beach stand
REAL ESTATE
 •  Home prices could fall this year
BANKING
 •  Pacarro picked to replace Loo at Morgan Stanley
PERSONAL FINANCE
 •  Collaborative divorce unhitches couples without hitch
 •  Start right in small business
TAXES
 •  Volunteers try to reduce filing errors
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  Flights 64% full, says go! airline

Opinion
 •  Senate must apply transparency to confirmation
COMMENTARY
 •  Secondary treatment unneeded, wasteful
 •  Oil and its profits fueling Mideast problems
 •  Letters to the Editor

Entertainment/TGIF
MOVIES
 •  Movie openings
 •  TGI Thursday