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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for March 23, 2009

Breaking News
 •  Teen hurt when wave sweeps him off Blowhole ledge
 •  Iolani's winning team in national design contest returns home
 •  Hokulea leaves Palmyra Atoll on voyage home
 •  Kauai police seize 1,400 marijuana plants, arrest two men
 •  Pearl Harbor shipyard crew responds to sub collision in Persian Gulf
 •  Benefit concert, march planned for Royal Kaukani
 •  Members of clergy voice support for civil unions bill
 •  Japan's ambassador to meet with Lingle Video
 •  State releases $2.5 million to design biosafety lab at UH medical school
 •  Dasenbrock new UH-Manoa vice chancellor
 •  Big Island visitor dies after two-vehicle collision
 •  Fun activities around town today
 •  Unlimited bus pass proposed for UH students
 •  Kaneohe fire does $200,000 in damage
 •  Rotarians to build Philippine center
 •  Easter decorations at Punchbowl
 •  East shore surf 4 to 7 feet
 •  Mostly sunny today
 •  Small craft advisory issued
 •  Ichiro delivers as Japan beats South Korea for WBC title
 •  Red Sox's Schilling retires with 'zero regrets'
 •  Oregon State stops baseball Rainbows, 8-4
 •  Kauai High alum Tavana national volleyball player of the week
 •  Lawsuit seeks to allow sports betting nationwide
 •  Dolphins confirm Samson Satele's trade to Raiders
 •  Rainbow Wahine Ricketts named WAC softball pitcher of week
 •  Lance Armstrong breaks collarbone in crash during Spain race
 •  NFL: Steelers to open season against Titans
 •  NCAA: After successful run, Boise wants to host again in 2012
 •  NFL: Owens misses start of Bills' voluntary workouts
 •  Horse racing: 1992 Derby champion Lil E. Tee euthanized
 •  Utah State considers raising student athletic fees
 •  Soccer: Lithuania asks for help to track betting
 •  MLB: Officers' shootings weigh heavily on A's organization
 •  MLB: Japan handles U.S. to get another shot at South Korea
 •  CBKB: Second week of NCAA tourney reserved for the pros
 •  CBKB: Even President Obama knows the ACC has lost ground to Big East
 •  This date in sports history: Bill Russell led USF to NCAA title in 1956
 •  NHL calendar: Regular season ends April 12
 •  NBA calendar: Regular season ends April 15
 •  NFL calendar: Owners meeting today through Wednesday
 •  Baseball calender: Opening day two weeks away
 •  NFL: Condoleezza Rice speaks at league meetings
 •  MLB: Posey shines for Giants, has clear path to majors
 •  Sumo: Asashoryu, Hakuho lead spring tournament at 9-0
 •  Hawaiian Host can now boast solar-powered sweets
 •  Local company creates Hawaii version of 'Rockstar' music video
 •  First Hawaiian Bank's investment affiliate wins industry award
 •  Alamo to take over Molokai Airport car rental concession June 1
 •  SBA names Hawaii's 2009 small business award winners
 •  Hawaii stocks follow broader market higher
 •  Honolulu-based Tetris Online launches game site
 •  Mesa to end code share with Mokulele on Wednesday
 •  Tube Notes: Tonight's must-sees
 •  HVCB announces Green Hawaii program
 •  Enrollment open for Hawaii Theatre’s SummerTheatre program
 •  Bishop Museum exhibit extended
 •  Haleiwa Farmers Market to open
 •  Spend to attend LuWOW! party at Ala Moana Center
 •  Seven-hour, 14-band music festival at Pipeline tomorrow
 •  ‘Animation’ exhibit extends stay at Bishop Museum
 •  City right to return parks to public use

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Local News
 •  1 dead, 1 injured in Kauai crash
 •  Team restoring a Hawaiian treasure Photo gallery Video
 •  Robert P. Jaress, 66, gifted trial lawyer
 •  Hawaii incomes fall short
 •  Natatorium pool may go Video
 •  Army gets soldiers thinking, talking to prevent suicides
 •  Palmyra voyage connects the dots
 •  Native Hawaiians hit hard by cancer
 •  Liquor commission revives crash probe
MAUI
 •  Meeting set on Wahikuli off-highway vehicle park
MY COMMUNITIES
 •  Police seek witnesses to apparent hit-and-run
 •  H-1, H-2 lanes to shut for shoulder, guardrail work
 •  Wellness fair to feature health screenings, games
 •  Library hosting annual book sale this weekend
 •  Condition improves for man, 21, hurt in car crash
 •  Obituaries

Sports
 •  Homer in 12th lifts 'Bows by Pilots, 9-8
 •  Louisville sinks Siena
 •  Japan ousts Team USA
GOLF
 •  Goosen ends PGA drought
BASKETBALL
 •  Pitt holds off Oklahoma State
 •  Mizzou tops Marquette
 •  Flynn helps Syracuse slip past Arizona State, 78-67
 •  Two-time defending champ Tennessee falls to Ball State
 •  Rockets reclaim Southwest lead
BASEBALL
 •  Brewers' Hoffman ailing
OTHER SPORTS
 •  Report: Satele traded to Raiders
ISLE FILE
 •  Ricketts' 1-hitter lifts UH over LaTech, 4-0
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  10 great, green ideas
 •  Man caves a sanctuary he craves
 •  First lady gets garden for the White House
HOME AND GARDEN
 •  First lady gets garden for the White House
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  Tell us how you hang your clothes
GREEN
 •  For the environment

Business
 •  Isle developer faces 5th foreclosure suit
 •  Avert stress from job worries and focus on the moment
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  Guests hope to strike it rich at gold parties as prices rise
 •  More bankruptcies likely for newspaper publishers
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  Abu Dhabi to buy 9.1% stake in Daimler
 •  Coming events
 •  Trade Winds

Opinion
 •  Isles' rare birds deserve better stewardship
COMMENTARY
 •  Obama can't waste time on no-brainers
 •  Psychologists don't have foundation to write prescriptions
 •  Cattiness, or a left-wing conspiracy?
 •  SUPERFERRY