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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for June 28, 2006

Breaking News/Updates
 •  HFD battling Hawai'i Kai brush fire
 •  Woman hurt in skydiving accident
 •  Rain, course length might help Wie
 •  Pacific Islanders drawn to health care and retail businesses
 •  U.S. court authorizes $2,000 payments in Marcos case
 •  Mainland visitor arrivals set record for May
 •  Slow traffic on Nimitz expected this week
 •  Expect sunny, dry weather into weekend
 •  Small south swell may arrive Friday
 •  Stocks advance as Wall Street eyes Federal Reserve

Local News
 •  Exhibit includes Hawai'i heroes
 •  Arizona prisons may get Island inmates
 •  Leeward residents confront Lingle
 •  Rimpac: Navy gets OK to use sonar
 •  DOE seeking to stem bullying and violence
STATE GOVERNMENT
 •  Tax fraud cases delaying returns
POLICE
 •  Graffiti arrest sends message
KAUA'I
 •  Kaua'i's interim chief aims to reunite police
OTHER NEWS
 •  Fourth of July fireworks for sale tomorrow (with permit)
 •  Bus worker 'followed all procedures'
 •  Planned cabins run into resistance in Hawai'i Kai
 •  Laniakea YWCA begins a new era
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  HFD battles two brushfires
OBITUARIES
 •  Buyers service set for July 7
 •  Alvin Shim, attorney, co-founder of Alu Like
 •  Obituaries

Sports
 •  Generation next
 •  Prized UH recruit to go to JC in Arizona
 •  Wie feels reading greens by herself will improve putting
GOLF
 •  Kim unfazed practicing with rental clubs
SURFING
 •  Snow 2nd in world longboard
BASEBALL
 •  Ferd Borsch services July 5
HOMEGROWN REPORT
 •  Rugby champs flying high
 •  Nine Northwest athletes honored
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  Truly, a pioneer league

Island Life index not yet available

Business
 •  Island farms lose migrant workers
 •  HawTel sued over NSA's program
 •  Reports point to resilient economy
ECONOMY
 •  Inflation busters ready to act
SMALL BUSINESS
 •  Subway sued by franchise owners
 •  Many small businesses upbeat despite rising costs
CONSUMER
 •  GM sales 'won't be a picnic' compared to last year
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  Union, Kahala extend contract

Opinion
 •  Hannemann needs to lead in homeless issue
 •  Put the flag-burning debate away for good
COMMENTARY
 •  Debate on U.S. pullout from Iraq shameful
VOLCANIC ASH
 •  Transit war: political mischief at its worst
 •  Letters to the Editor

Entertainment/TGIF
 •  TGI Wednesday