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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for March 26, 2010

Breaking News
 •  Kauai man who stabbed wife to death sentenced to life in prison
 •  Prince Kuhio festivities culminate this weekend Video
 •  Moped operator in critical condition after collision with truck in Kaneohe
 •  Breaking with Hawaii Gov. Lingle, Aiona backs latest Akaka bill
 •  Mauna Kea summit plans approved
 •  Galen Ho recognized for community service
 •  State picks Texas firm to tabulate May special election
 •  Chinese national arrested in Honolulu for illegal importation of fake drugs
 •  Big Island man pleads guilty to shotgun slaying
 •  UH astronomy institute receives $60,000 for fund
 •  New traffic patterns for Merrie Monarch festival
 •  Report confirms habitat injury on Keawakapu reef
 •  New Kamehameha Schools trustee sought
 •  Cal State Fullerton ends Rainbows' five-game win streak, 3-0
 •  New Notre Dame coach expects more from Manti Te'o
 •  Pepperdine sweeps volleyball Warriors
 •  NCAA hoops: Tennessee tops Ohio State to reach regional final
 •  NCAA hoops: Third-seeded Baylor routs 10th-seeded Saint Mary's
 •  MMA: St. Pierre, Hardy headline UFC 111 in Newark
 •  NCAA basketball tournament scores, schedules
 •  Swimming and diving: Surhoff, Texas take lead at NCAA Championships
 •  CFB: Fighting Irish start practice fast under new coach
 •  NBA: Wizards' Arenas to spend 30 days in halfway house
 •  CBKB: Boise State hires Rice as new head coach
 •  NCAA hoops: Illinois teen makes startling NCAA bracket run
 •  Running: Ailing Robert Cheruiyot to miss Boston Marathon
 •  Figure skating: Nagasu is surprise leader after short program
 •  NCAA hoops: Injured Butler of West Virginia says he's OK to play
 •  Swimming: Ohio officials say ailing athletes on same flight
 •  Tennis: American Odesnik fined for HGH import
 •  FIU president: Campus 'safe' despite player death
 •  On this date: 1992 —Mike Tyson is sentenced to six years in prison for rape
 •  Hawaii unemployment was unchanged at 6.9 percent in February
 •  Central Pacific Bank CFO Hirata steps down
 •  Oahu crew advances in MTV competition
 •  2010 Hawaii Wood Show opens at Linekona
 •  Casting call on Maui for new Adam Sandler, Jennifer Aniston movie
 •  Bishop Museum program on today’s use of traditional objects

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Local News
 •  Political rivals split on rail
 •  All-Star games a chance to shine
 •  Daughter indicted in killing
 •  Honolulu rail planners knew of airport issues in 2006, state says Video
 •  Hawaii's infested wiliwili trees being rescued by African wasp
 •  Army commander in Hawaii rebuked by Pentagon, Gates
 •  Donnie Ho, 57, son of singer Don Ho
 •  Suspect watched as victim bled
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
 •  Isles' census response encouraging
LEGISLATURE
 •  House panel to consider cockfighting resolution
EDUCATION
 •  Impact district plan moves ahead
MAUI
 •  Artificial reef's concrete slabs damaged living habitat
MY COMMUNITIES
 •  Feds arrest man for illegally importing counterfeit drugs
 •  Man admits he shot, killed sister's husband in 2008
 •  Texas company to supply state's election equipment
 •  Probate Court helping pick new Kamehameha trustee
 •  Community calendar
OTHER NEWS
 •  Ka'ū team uploads optimism into robot Photo gallery Video
 •  Obituaries
LEE CATALUNA
 •  'Opihi buckle much too '70s

Sports
 •  Two in running to join UH staff
 •  Fujikawa leads by 2
 •  Pac-West forging an identity
UH BASEBALL
 •  Rainbows take on Titans today
UH SOFTBALL
 •  'Bows re-energized heading into WAC
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
 •  Pac-West forging an identity
 •  No. 3 Campbell routs Kapolei in softball
 •  Games on TV
 •  Prep schedule
FOOTBALL
 •  Trade for McNabb won't be cheap
BASKETBALL
 •  Butler, Kansas St. reach elite eight
 •  No. 1 seed Kentucky stops Cornell, 62-45
 •  For Blazers, beat goes on with Mavs
BASEBALL
 •  Padilla set to pitch Dodgers' opener
OTHER SPORTS
 •  Love III, Holmes tied for Palmer lead
ISLE FILE
 •  Wie opens with 72 in Kia Classic
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  Arnold already ahead of schedule

Island Life
 •  Welcome to the 'Jungle' Photo gallery Video
 •  JAM's Metcalf goes 'Goodwill Hunting'
MUSIC
 •  Texas fest a music marathon
 •  Bieber shows his age — and promise on '2.0'
MOVIES
 •  Can't get enough Bullock? Try these flicks
 •  Zany 'Time Machine' better than it sounds
 •  Screening room
 •  Few ready laughs in 'How to Train Your Dragon'
 •  Stiller 'real' in dysfunction as 'Greenberg'
 •  Cusack takes a dip in 'post-modern' raunch
 •  'Mother' goes psycho on maternal love
 •  'Chloe' tempts — but succumbs to predictability
PEOPLE
 •  Estefan marches for Cuban dissidents
K-DRAMA
 •  K-films bring familiar faces to HIFF's spring fest
 •  The hot list
 •  Ongoing events
 •  Date book

Business
 •  Expect a 'choppy' economic recovery
 •  Archery shop owner's an expert with a bow
 •  Personal income shrinks 0.2%
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  Kapi'olani high-rise project stirs Photo gallery
 •  White House to offer more mortgage help
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  Gas prices steady throughout state
ROBBIE DINGEMAN
 •  Archery shop owner's an expert with a bow

Opinion
 •  An agency failure of historic proportions
COMMENTARY
 •  Mental health cuts will save no money
 •  Tea party can't hide its extremism
 •  The VAT cometh
 •  GET

Entertainment/TGIF
 •  10 to taste
 •  JAM's Metcalf goes 'Goodwill Hunting'
 •  Beamers, Osorio in benefit concert tomorrow
 •  'African Queen' plies DVD waters
 •  When it comes to hair, we've seen everything
MOVIES
 •  Can't get enough Bullock? Try these flicks
 •  Zany 'Time Machine' better than it sounds
 •  Screening room
 •  Few ready laughs in 'How to Train Your Dragon'
 •  Stiller 'real' in dysfunction as 'Greenberg'
 •  Cusack takes a dip in 'post-modern' raunch
 •  'Mother' goes psycho on maternal love
 •  'Chloe' tempts — but succumbs to predictability
MUSIC
 •  Texas fest a music marathon
 •  Bieber shows his age — and promise on '2.0'
DINING
 •  Hawaii eats section
 •  The hot list
 •  Ongoing events
 •  Date book