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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for June 30, 2005

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  12-year-old girl killed on Kaua'i
 •  Shark warning issued in Big Island's Honokohau Harbor
 •  UH's Sadler passed over for Montana AD job
 •  Police Beat: Human bones found in Nu'uanu
 •  Stocks fall on disappointing Fed statement
 •  Business Briefs: Kukui Grove Shopping Center sold

Local News
 •  Mayor says veto may end rail hopes
 •  BOE plan raids some schools to aid others
 •  End of the road for junkers
 •  Mental health director is no longer resigning
 •  DISPATCHES FROM IRAQ
Threats keep Hawai'i troops alert
 •  OTHER TOP STORIES
Top UH-Manoa job draws 5 candidates
 •  UH sharing expertise on tsunamis
 •  Attacks on pedestrians spark vigilance
 •  BUREAUCRACY BUSTER
Police help sort out rules for rubbish picking
 •  EDUCATION
Campus exudes old-school aloha
 •  Put your name on medical school
 •  Ivy Leaguers need more green as tuition, fees surpass $40,000 a year
 •  OTHER NEWS
High Court upholds burglar's life terms
 •  Kaimuki fire destroys building; roads close
 •  State population keeps shifting
 •  Group seeks $1.25M for USS Arizona upgrade
 •  HAWAI'I BRIEFS
More people buckling up
 •  OBITUARIES
Leon 'Fafa' Toofa, 67, master canoe builder
 •  Obituaries

Sports
 •  UH FOOTBALL
Satele Outland Trophy nominee
 •  Singletary gets 49ers internship
 •  UH ATHLETICS
Sadler waiting on Montana
 •  SOCCER
San Jose soccer star Ching to have surgery
 •  BODY BUILDING
Shaping up built on brotherly love
 •  GOLF REPORT - AROUND THE GREENS
Wie's Open meltdown now part of state lore
 •  GOLF BRIEFS
Puakea to hold events on second anniversary
 •  HOLES IN ONE
Confusion reigns after ace
 •  Tour money leaders
 •  Golf notices
 •  ISLE FILE
Ishida on U.S. junior taekwondo team
 •  FERD LEWIS
A program in troubled waters
 •  On the Air
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  Prepare for the challenges of transition
 •  COMMENTARY
Motherhood in my fantasy fast to fade
 •  TELL ME A STORY
Giant's steppingstones lead to a trickster's tale
 •  Brown, Houston hit only airwaves this time
 •  Movie openings
 •  ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
Symphony-worthy performance by professional toy pianist
 •  Tube notes
 •  TGI Thursday

Business
 •  LOCAL BUSINESS
Aloha Air seeks better deal for managers
 •  Uneven grades for Hawai'i
 •  AKAMAI MONEY
Your credit report is key if you plan on borrowing
 •  PERSONAL FINANCE
Make plan for foreign currency before trip
 •  Advisers can help smooth the road to college
 •  THE COLOR OF MONEY
Recent graduates take first step with secured credit card
 •  OTHER BUSINESS
Recession feared if prices don't recede
 •  Rates expected to keep on rising
 •  Economy's 1st-quarter growth rate good sign
 •  Traders wait for Fed decision on rate hike
 •  BUSINESS BRIEFS
Economic group has yet to meet
 •  Deposit rates

Opinion
 •  EDITORIAL
Defense should scrap teen military database
 •  EDITORIAL
UH has much to offer Asian neighbors
 •  COMMENTARY
Stop treating children as adult prisoners
 •  COMMENTARY
Klan killings just one of many race crimes
 •  Letters to the Editor