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Articles for August 3, 2008

Breaking News
 •  Arrest made in death of 18-year-old cyclist
 •  Fatal hit-and-run victim's family 'relieved'
 •  Kapahulu baby snatching reported
 •  Duct fire causes $100,000 damage at Ihilani hotel
 •  Police revise Honolulu traffic fatality count
 •  4 repeaters among 13 Honolulu DUI arrests
 •  Kalihi man suspect in Windward assault case
 •  Waikiki robbery suspect facing federal charges
 •  Boy, 17, arrested with stolen gun
 •  Suspected meth dealer's arraignment tomorrow
 •  Hawaii man accused of helping China design missile
 •  HECO work starts on Nimitz this week
 •  Leeward beach parks night closure update
 •  Maui tourism lashed by rough waters
 •  Money released to replace Halawa Stream bridge
 •  Front Street in Lahaina too quiet for struggling businesses
 •  Light winds, some heavy showers possible
 •  No homes damaged by fire at Maui playground
 •  Small surf dominates forecast
 •  Memorial service set for former med school dean
 •  Parker McLachlin wins Reno-Tahoe Open for first PGA Tour victory
 •  Ex-Warrior Brennan impressive in Redskins' preseason debut
 •  Bruce Irons beats fellow Hawaii surfer to win first World Championship Tour event
 •  NFL: Pack prez Murphy says team will welcome Favre back
 •  Golf: Singh wins his first World Golf Championship
 •  Baseball: 5 ejected during separate incidents between White Sox-Royals
 •  Golf: Shin wins Women's British Open by 3 strokes
 •  Olympics: Bryant scores 19, helps US hoops win
 •  Baseball: Longtime Braves broadcaster Caray dies at 68
 •  Horse racing: Big Brown rebounds in Haskell Invitational
 •  Baseball: Yankees' Rivera unavailable because of back spasms
 •  Baseball: Ramirez's HR, 3 RBIs leads Dodgers over D'Backs
 •  Auto racing: Carl Edwards gets fourth win
 •  Tennis: Andy Murray wins first Masters championship
 •  Brett Favre to be reinstated, report to Packers Monday
 •  Baseball: Braves' Soriano returns for 3rd stint on disabled list
 •  Baseball: Leyland says changes could be forthcoming for Tigers
 •  Golf: Sorenstam salutes the fans but has no regrets
 •  Baseball: Mets' Wagner to have MRI on sore forearm; Maine to DL
 •  Collector shows 60 years of baseball autographs
 •  Tennis: Safina defeats Cibulkova to win Rogers Cup
 •  Olympics: Fowles keys U.S. women over Latvia
 •  Olympics: More questions about Chinese gymnasts' ages
 •  Olympics: Memmel hurts ankle, but still expected to compete
 •  Auto racing: McLaren's Kovalainen wins Hungarian GP
 •  Olympic protesters required to apply first
 •  Baseball: Rogers throws 109 pitches in 3 1/3 innings in loss
 •  NFL: Chiefs rookie Dorsey sprains left knee
 •  NFL: Grant, Packers end impasse as RB agrees to four-year deal
 •  Olympics: Burned before, fans weigh whether to believe
 •  Olympics: Rain, rain go away for opening ceremony
 •  Olympics: Torch reaches earthquake-ravaged Sichuan

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Local News
 •  Trustees’ pay to soar
 •  Gill nets decimate reef fish
 •  Deployments stress kids, too
 •  Suspect held in hit-run July 22 hit-and-run
 •  16 'Lost' Celebs picnic in the park Photo gallery
 •  Renovation a boon for elders Photo gallery
 •  Driver killed, 2 injured in 2-car crash on H-1 in Makiki Video
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
 •  How they voted
ELECTION
 •  McCain's spats with N.Y. Times has strategic value
 •  Black poet, journalist advised young Obama
 •  McCain campaign considers Cantor
ENVIRONMENT
 •  Kauai forests being scanned for invaders
OTHER NEWS
 •  Community calendar
 •  Obituaries
LEE CATALUNA
 •  A school buddy can change life

Sports
 •  Warriors set to kick off McMackin era
 •  Lanikai triumphs amid controversy Photo gallery
 •  McLachlin has six-stroke lead
OLYMPICS
 •  IOC getting pressured by China's censorship
GOLF
 •  Mickelson, Westwood, Singh in Bridgestone tie
MARTIAL ARTS
 •  Hose triumphs over a worn-out Dominique
PADDLING
 •  Big Island dominates small field Photo gallery
BASEBALL
 •  Yankees' Mussina stops Angels' win streak
 •  Sabathia perfect as a Brewer
TENNIS
 •  Su, Le claim third straight Kailua crown
OTHER SPORTS
 •  'Ewa's Cuizon wins ASP meet in Japan
ISLE FILE
 •  Pearl City seniors will play for regional title
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  Warriors sparked a following

Island Life
 •  Facing the challenges of adolescence
 •  When good actors go bad, it's a treat
 •  Restructuring destruction
KEIKI STUFF
 •  Suddenly, being 5 isn't so much fun anymore
TELEVISION
 •  Summer movie fest offers 2 Korean films
PETS
 •  From dogs to hippos, presidents love pets
 •  Animal companions
BOOKS
 •  What I'm reading now: Tay Perry Master
 •  New chair for book, music fest
 •  Lit beat
 •  Picture book explores our link to land
 •  National best-sellers
 •  Hawaii's best-sellers
ART
 •  Art calendar
OTHER LIFESTYLE
 •  Obama's not the first to be labeled 'the One'
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  Styled with swagger
'OHANA
 •  Suddenly, being 5 isn't so much fun anymore
 •  Don't read child's diary without cause
 •  Couples in China ready for 8/8/08
 •  Nursing moms are finding encouragement in online forum
 •  Putting on her bravest face, a child evolves into adulthood
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Sunday
 •  Births
 •  Tryouts calendar
 •  Reunions
MOMS
 •  Labels will soon state countries of meat's origin
 •  16 'Lost' Celebs picnic in the park Photo gallery
 •  Suddenly, being 5 isn't so much fun anymore
 •  Don't read child's diary without cause
 •  Putting on her bravest face, a child evolves into adulthood

Business
 •  World in a new kind of oil crisis
 •  Gasoline giveaways
 •  Hotels rethink phone books
AGRICULTURE
 •  High pressure may make foods safer
TECHNOLOGY
 •  Doing a double take on renewable energy
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  Avoid these and boost your credit score
 •  Despite financial follies, most couples would stick together
 •  Turkey to get 25 Krispy Kreme shops

Opinion
 •  Transit authority essential to successful rail plan
COMMENTARY
 •  Do their numbers really add up?
 •  'Buyer's market' may linger on Oahu
 •  Early learning critical for successful future
 •  Beijing Olympics will be the most politicized since 1936
 •  Looking toward a sunnier White House future
AFTER DEADLINE
 •  Your input improved Web site
 •  Letters to the Editor

Entertainment/TGIF
TELEVISION
 •  Summer movie fest offers 2 Korean films
 •  TGI Sunday

Travel
 •  Bella ischia
 •  Maui Writers Conference plans a road-show edition on Oahu
 •  Let's go: Vegas
 •  World Heritage site list is growing
 •  Cape Disappointment will please nature lovers
 •  Historic warplanes return to life at Navy museum
 •  Travel Almanac
ANTHONY CURTIS
 •  Sin City is feeling slack economy