honoluluadvertiser.com

Sponsored by:

Comment, blog & share photos

Log in | Become a member
The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for December 5, 2006

Breaking News/Updates
 •  UH tops Northridge, 72-61, in women's basketball
 •  Viloria opponent Nino suspended for drug use
 •  "Dog" Chapman's hearing in Mexico postponed
 •  REIT with Hawai'i investments reports 3rd quarter loss
 •  Massachusetts-based Maui Beverages hires new PR firm
 •  Blockbuster offers free rentals to lure Netflix users
 •  Idaho's Erickson denies being approached for ASU job
 •  Navy Lt. at Pearl Harbor named ABC'S new "Bachelor"
 •  Rotary Club sponsors student video competition
 •  Big Island credit union installs remote teller system
 •  Bank of America offers free trades to select customers
 •  Kamehameha Schools schedules news conference
 •  Verizon Communications wins Forest Service contract
 •  Kenny Loggins, Rocky Brown among headliners in 'Return to Romance' festival
 •  Medicare network educational event today in Waianae
 •  Sunny skies, moderate temps dominate forecast
 •  Hyatt Regency goes pink to support cancer fight
 •  Hawai'i fourth in annual state health rankings
 •  Study ranks Honolulu 4th most secure place to live
 •  High surf advisory for northern shores
 •  Lingle, Hannemann at Pro Bowl news conference today
 •  H-1 lane closed near Middle Street tunnel
 •  Attorneys want to take case to high court
 •  Court rules 8-7 for Hawaiians-first admission policy
 •  Kamehameha Schools officials react to ruling
 •  Church service scheduled tomorrow at Kawaiaha'o
 •  Kamehameha Schools gathers at prayer service
 •  State's attorney general lauds Schools decision
 •  HFD assisting hiker in Haha'ione Valley
 •  Power restored in Waimanalo
 •  Man indicted in stepfather's homicide
 •  Congress passes bill to preserve internment camps
 •  'Dog' Chapman still awaiting his day in Mexican court
 •  UNLV tops Hawaii, 61-58, in men's basketball
 •  Bush cabinet members to attend HPD officer's funeral
 •  Andy Irons advances; rest of O'Neill World Cup off
 •  HECO attempting to restore electricity in Waimanalo
 •  'Ewa Beach man pleads not guilty in stepfather's death
 •  War museum head expects to prevail in fraud case
 •  Sen. Inouye displays Pearl Harbor Day-themed portrait
 •  Friday movie openings: 'Apocalypto' to 'Blood Diamond'
 •  Washington Place hosts Christmas open house
 •  3 Warriors to sign autographs at marathon expo
 •  Shopping Center restaurant robbed, manager tied up
 •  Water service back on in Pearlridge Estates area
 •  Hawai'i fourth in annual state health rankings
 •  Hawaiian Waters Adventure Park to add miniature golf
 •  Sumo coming to Hawai'i, Musashimaru to speak
 •  Hoku Scientific lowers 3rd quarter earnings guidance
 •  A&B sells Kona shopping center to Mainland investors
 •  Supreme Court upholds city's stand on aerial banners
 •  Tropical Storm Durian hits southern Vietnam, 47 dead
 •  Pilot who downed two Japanese planes in WWII dies
 •  Hawai'i hot spot for gay, lesbian travelers

Local News
 •  Two teachers allegedly smoked pot before class
 •  Hotel shelves foreign-labor program
 •  Hawai'i-based Marine killed
 •  Crews will search for spillway on failed dam
 •  Lingle wants economy shift
STATE GOVERNMENT
 •  Prison official says he's cleared
EDUCATION
 •  Veterinary aide training considered for Hawai'i
COURTS
 •  Army court-martial for Schofield soldier begins
WILDLIFE
 •  Land-use limits may be lifted over 5 birds
OTHER NEWS
 •  Court refuses case; sky banner ban stays
 •  Catamaran probe could take months
 •  Mother would appreciate clothes, beds for 5 children
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  Pearlridge water main ruptures
 •  Obituaries
ADVERTISER CHRISTMAS FUND
 •  Mother would appreciate clothes, beds for 5 children

Sports
 •  Brennan named WAC's top offensive player Video
 •  Pressure is going to be on Hawai'i
 •  Kicker to this story is Elam asked for fake try
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
 •  Torres will be back at corner for all-star game
HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL
 •  Word of Life's Satele blessed by good bloodline
 •  Kamehameha's Herring dominated
 •  Iolani's Lawson stepped up
 •  Mid-Pacific's Haine carries on family legacy
GOLF
 •  McLachlin finishes tied for 16th, earns PGA Tour card
ISLE FILE
 •  Poor surf postpones World Cup meet
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  Gifts that give back
 •  Start living a green Christmas
 •  Should the baby stroller match your Bimmer?
PARENTING
 •  Be cautious if child walks alone to school
TREENA SHAPIRO
 •  Can you hear what I'm saying?
PETS
 •  Put safety first this holiday season
 •  Holidays now going to the dogs
 •  Hawai'i County Council passes animal-control law
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  Did Santa make your keiki cry?
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Tuesday
WAYNE HARADA
 •  Stars come out as SOS dream comes true

Business
 •  Home prices fall on Kaua'i, Big Island
 •  Sale prices fall on O'ahu homes
 •  Start living a green Christmas
 •  Hotel occupancy falls; rates up
TECHNOLOGY
 •  Macintosh vs. PC
 •  First, look into digital cameras
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  Hawaiian Tel consultant says losses are up to $113M
 •  Pfizer stock hammered as drug yanked
 •  State cuts fees for securities licensing
 •  China seeks direct talks with OPEC
 •  Wall Street Journal looks to Isles
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  Investor group buys Lex Brodie

Opinion
 •  Lingle's speech sets right course for state
 •  New citizenship test should fit all groups
COMMENTARY
 •  Time has come to make UH-Kona a reality
 •  China's pollution crisis is of its own making
 •  Letters to the Editor