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The Honolulu Advertiser - Customer Service
Back issues for Monday, August 31, 2009
Articles for August 31, 2009
Breaking News
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Body identified as Wai�anae woman
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Schofield Barracks hosting suicide awareness event
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V-J Day observance Wednesday on Mighty Mo
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Molokai brushfire burns 7,800 acres; most schools open Tuesday
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Micronesians told treatment will not end despite change in health care plan
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Duane �Dog� Chapman adds $10,000 to reward fund for slain Hawaii teen
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EPA says Johnston Atoll chemical disposal plant properly closed
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Input sought on possible fish rules for Hawaii
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Campbell hazardous materials siren warning system to be tested tomorrow
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Woman's condition upgraded to serious after near-drowning at Anini Beach
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Waianae man arrested after allegedly threatening neighbor
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Pearl City man arrested on suspicion of terroristic threatening
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A&B acquires two distribution warehouses in California
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Store employees thwart alleged beer robbery
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Suspect in car break-in and theft arrested in Kailua
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Man arrested after 15-year-old girl reports sexual assault in Waimanalo
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Early-morning crash in Waimanalo leaves 16-year-old boy in critical condition
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Former Warrior Ingram wins long-snapper job with Patriots
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Trapasso adds four more to UH baseball recruiting class
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Danielson named WAC Player of the Week; UH up to No. 4 in poll
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UH offers alumni, military discounts to football, volleyball
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UH offers group discounts to football, volleyball
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NFL: Gailey out, Haley in as Chiefs' offensive coordinator
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NFL: Social media OK before, after games
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CFB: Michigan coach denies NCAA violations
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CFB: This week's college football schedule
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CFB: Previewing the 2009 college football season
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NFL: Browns release DB Rod Hood
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MLB: Giants working on deal to sign Brad Penny
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NFL: Patriots release Brady�s backup QB
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NFL: Ravens CB Rolle to miss 6 weeks with neck injury
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Tennis: Federer stretches US Open streak to 35 matches
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NFL: Steelers DE Keisel signs 5-year contract
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NFL: Texans deal Johnson to Chargers
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NFL: Steelers starter Stapleton out for season
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NBA: Just another wink at Golden State's� idiocy
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CFB: Big games put Mountain West in spotlight
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CFB: Former Michigan player ready to assist if NCAA calls
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NFL: Chiefs mum on health of QB Cassel
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Former swim champ Fraser, 71, fights off attacker
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CFB: Who will be No. 1 in college football? A look at Top 25
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Tennis:Clijsters rolls in return to Grand Slam play
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NBA: Timberwolves get creative in wooing Rubio
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CFB: Irish AD: Football at Notre Dame has to succeed
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CFB: A.J. Highsmith getting thrust into Miami spotlight
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Tennis: US Open women's capsules
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Tennis: US Open men's capsules
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Fantasy Football: The top 100 players in fantasy
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Fantasy Football: Scouting the quarterbacks
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Fantasy Football: Scouting the running backs
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Fantasy Football: Scouting the wide receivers
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Fantasy Football: Scouting the tight ends
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Fantasy Football: Scouting the defense
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Fantasy Football: Scouting the kickers
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Fantasy Football: Keeping an eye on injuries
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Fantasy Football: Keep track of the schedule when making plans
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Fantasy Football: Updated player rankings
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CFB: Hoosiers suspend 2 players for season opener
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Maui Prince Hotel workers get layoff notices; lenders seek new operator
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Foodland, Western Union donate to local charities
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Package drive for troops at Windward Mall
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Tube Notes: 'CMA Music Festival,' "Great Performances'
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'Biggest Loser' pair to talk, host hike, workout in Honolulu
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Laughtrack Theater Company turning one
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HawaiiSlam kicks of new season Thursday
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State should allow school reconstitution
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Local News
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Silent march for slain teen
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Agency seeking data on albatross
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Food bank's supply gets lift as Canstruction event ends
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DOE again seeks OK for school shake-ups
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Moloka'i wildfire chars 6,000 acres
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Public worker drug plan change put off
ETHNIC AFFAIRS
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Writer revisits Battle of Nu'uanu Pali
BIG ISLAND
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Police seek assistance in finding 2 missing people
MAUI
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Layoffs may clog ports, official says
KAUA'I
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Snorkeler hospitalized after rescue at 'Anini Beach
MY COMMUNITIES
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Mayors in Los Angeles to promote Island tourism
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Queen Lili'uokalani's 171st birthday to be celebrated
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Sixteen-year-old boy injured in early morning car crash
OTHER NEWS
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Japan's Liberal Democratic Party ousted after half-century reign
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Vets will gather on Missouri to observe WWII milestone
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Community calendar
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Obituaries
Sports
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Rainbow Wahine dispatch UCLA
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Rausch closes on backup QB job
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UH defeats HPU in women's soccer, 4-1
UH FOOTBALL
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Rausch closes on backup QB job
GOLF
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Rookie Hur wins Safeway
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Slocum slays top names at Barclays
FOOTBALL
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Bears' Cutler shines in return to Denver
BASEBALL
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Giants tie Rockies for wild-card lead
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Red Sox sweep
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Chula Vista gives U.S. fifth title in a row
ISLE FILE
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Flanagan sixth in Louisville Triathlon
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On the Air
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For the Record
FERD LEWIS
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UH will go extra mile to finish 8-5
Island Life
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Certifiably sustainable
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Flash drives boast a stylish makeover
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Invaluable insight on how to find right college
PEOPLE
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Bush daughter signs on with 'Today'
GREEN
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Paralympic paddlers
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For the environment
Business
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Aquaculture sales net record $34.7M
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Net's at a crossroad, at 40
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Flash drives boast a stylish makeover
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Your boss may not want to be your Facebook friend
BUSINESS BRIEFS
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Economists fret over government goals
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Coming events
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Trade winds
Opinion
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Enforcement, education key to safety on roads
COMMENTARY
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Teens deserve accurate information
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Poor nutrition a global problem
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Obama's moral high ground loses luster
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State cuts