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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for November 17, 2006

Breaking News/Updates
 •  Hawaii women open basketball season with win
 •  Diamond Head Theatre extends 'Cinderella' run
 •  Pleasant Holidays offers NCL Hawai'i packages
 •  Waikoloa mall eateries to open next fall
 •  Keali'i Reichel, Borders donate $30K to Red Cross
 •  Princeville launches new Web site
 •  Hawai'i foreclosures nudge lowest in U.S.
 •  UH students can win Vegas trip at UH football game
 •  SunPower buys PowerLight for $265 million
 •  Ex-UH coach Tomey makes his return against Warriors
 •  Ticket deal for UH-San Jose State football game
 •  Sports tomorrow: UH football, state football
 •  Sunday TV: Colts at Cowboys, UH hoops top events
 •  Saturday TV: No. 1 Ohio St. vs. No. 2 Michigan at 10:30
 •  Friday TV: UH women's hoops highlight events
 •  Boise State takes aim at Utah State, share of WAC title
 •  More accidents, stalls slowing freeway traffic flow
 •  Bumper-to-bumper traffic greets commuters
 •  Flipped car slowing eastbound traffic
 •  Stalled car slows traffic near Kaonohi overpass
 •  More muggy weather in today's forecast
 •  Farrington getting plenty of roadwork in Waipahu
 •  Surf on the rise on the North Shore
 •  Del Monte to shut down 2 years ahead of schedule
 •  Man charged under tougher sexual predator law
 •  Del Monte remarks on closure of Hawai'i operations
 •  Union issues statement on Del Monte's closure
 •  Waianae beats Kealakehe in state D1 football
 •  Baldwin beats Mililani in state D1 football
 •  Waipahu tops Kamehameha-Hawaii in state D2 football
 •  Don Ho ties knot with longtime partner
 •  Two drown at Olivine Pools on Maui
 •  UH-Oregon State kickoff now 7:05 p.m. on ESPN
 •  UH women clinch WAC volleyball title
 •  SUV plunges into McCully condo pool
 •  President to present award to Tripler volunteer
 •  Forum to discuss Watada challenge to Iraq war
 •  Senate backs bill to preserve internment camp sites
 •  Ex-Michigan coach Schembechler dies on eve of game
 •  PlayStation 3 mania hits Hawai'i
 •  Matson raises container shipment rates by 3.3 percent
 •  Kawamoto invites comments on Kahala plan
 •  Big Island police release murder suspect
 •  Royal Hawaiian Band to have company today
 •  List of state's most endangered historic sites released
 •  HECO customers file 1,300 claims from power outage
 •  Man's death in house fire investigated as homicide
 •  HECO offers coupons for energy-saving light bulbs
 •  Hawai'i's jobless claims rise for 7th straight week
 •  November visitors up 3.7 percent
 •  Op Pro surf event postponed
 •  Transit outreach meeting tonight

Local News
 •  Two more Hawai'i Marines die in Iraq
 •  UH offers top students $1,000 toward tuition
 •  Stepson sought in fatal fire
 •  Smokers find fewer places to light up Photo gallery Video
 •  Dozens spend all night in line to get hands on PlayStation 3
ELECTION
 •  Lingle won over Isles in big way
CITY GOVERNMENT
 •  Excavator retrieved from muddy stream
MILITARY AFFAIRS
 •  Pearl Harbor attack marked
HIGHER EDUCATION
 •  Maui couple donate $1 million
EDUCATION
 •  UH campus center fee could nearly triple
HEALTH
 •  Mililani school first in flu project
ETHNIC AFFAIRS
 •  Cambodia trip aims to ease hardship
OTHER NEWS
 •  Mom seeks bone marrow donor
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  Disabled-visitor guide available
OBITUARIES
 •  Sister Joan Madden, 78, Ho'ala School founder
 •  Obituaries

Sports
 •  Punahou rolls over KS-Hawai'i for title Photo gallery
 •  Warriors' success stirring up interest
 •  Maryknoll sweeps to Division II state crown Photo gallery
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
 •  UH recruit will strut stuff against Wai'anae
BOXING
 •  Viloria hopes to get belt back tomorrow
SURFING
 •  Peru's Mulanovich rules waves at Op Pro
RECREATION
 •  Time to get in final long run before race
 •  Race registration ahead of 2005
 •  Turkey Trot set for Thanksgiving day
 •  Kekoa Uemura rules Japan longboard tour
 •  Sports notices
ISLE FILE
 •  Punahou claims ILH water polo title, 10-7
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  Keeping in touch
 •  Wacky stunts of Circus Oz delight for all
 •  Fast-forward to fleshed-out folk tales in 'Motion'
 •  PlayStation 3 hits stores today; Wii coming Sunday
 •  Write a holiday fiction story, win $200
MUSIC
 •  A little gospel, revisiting a great trio, a band of six
 •  Maestro Milanov raises baton for job
 •  Dark/light, acoustic/rock, his is a versatile talent
 •  Billboard hits
MOVIES
 •  On Her Majesty's secret trivia quiz service
 •  Screening room
TELEVISION
 •  'Da Vinci Code' extras not to die for
VIDEO GAMES
 •  'Final Fantasy' may be last great game for PS2
THEATER
 •  Homespun Unc tells an intricate tale
FASHION
 •  Duo will open Butik Wednesday
HOME AND GARDEN
 •  Mulberry-bark fabric was an ingenious adaptation
 •  Home and garden calendar
OTHER LIFESTYLE
 •  Cancer patient in remission on mission to legally aid others
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  Fundraising without tears
 •  Tube Notes
 •  Neighbor Islands
 •  What's Up!
 •  Ongoing events
 •  Buzzing about...
ISLAND SOUNDS
 •  A little gospel, revisiting a great trio, a band of six

Business
 •  Hawai'i hotels face 'another good year'
 •  Six local radio stations in buyout new owner for KSSK
 •  Missing your tax refund check?
REAL ESTATE
 •  Mortgage rates decline sharply to 8-month low
INSURANCE
 •  Workers' comp to raise rates for services
TECHNOLOGY
 •  HP profit immune to scandal
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  Starbucks has first profit drop in 5 years
 •  Export boom to China bringing jobs to Rust Belt
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  Windward Mall has new tenants

Opinion
 •  Audit of schools should be aggressive
 •  Hawai'i should join in King memorial drive
COMMENTARY
 •  The truth about rail, traffic and HOT lanes
 •  Help the environment, spark the economy
 •  Letters to the Editor

Entertainment/TGIF
 •  Holiday films
 •  Fast-forward to fleshed-out folk tales in 'Motion'
 •  Festival will offer international treats
THE NIGHT STUFF
 •  World of brews and pupu, too
NIGHTLIFE
 •  Afterhours: Nightspotting
MOVIES
 •  On Her Majesty's secret trivia quiz service
 •  Screening room
TELEVISION
 •  'Da Vinci Code' extras not to die for
MUSIC
 •  A little gospel, revisiting a great trio, a band of six
 •  Maestro Milanov raises baton for job
 •  Dark/light, acoustic/rock, his is a versatile talent
 •  Billboard hits
ISLAND SOUNDS
 •  A little gospel, revisiting a great trio, a band of six
DINING
 •  Hapa's signature teri beef strikes perfect balance
VIDEO GAMES
 •  'Final Fantasy' may be last great game for PS2
COMEDY
 •  Anger is good for you, attitudinous comic asserts
THEATER
 •  Homespun Unc tells an intricate tale
 •  Neighbor Islands
 •  What's Up!
 •  Ongoing events
 •  Buzzing about...