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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for November 21, 2006

Breaking News/Updates
 •  UCLA stops Kentucky in Maui Invitational semifinal
 •  Georgia Tech rallies past Memphis in Maui semifinal
 •  Kailuan Bridget Dwyer competes on 'The Big Break'
 •  Reynolds named program director at 3 local radio stations
 •  Shanghai Circus to perform three days in Honolulu
 •  Purdue QB Painter chases records, consistency
 •  UH receiver Bess answers readers' questions
 •  Purdue tops Oklahoma in Maui Invitational basketball
 •  Clearwire to sell service through Circuit City stores
 •  Sale of Hawai'i locations lifts Jack in the Box profits
 •  Sale of Hawai'i locations lifts Jack in the Box profits
 •  Hawai'i ranked No. 5 getaway for Southern Californians
 •  Maui hoops, PGA Grand Slam highlight Tuesday TV
 •  Maui hoops, Grand Slam golf highlight Tuesday sports
 •  Traffic heavy through H1/H-2 merge
 •  H-1/H-2 merge is commuters' sticking point
 •  Pedestrian struck in Salt Lake
 •  Light trade winds, some showers forecast
 •  Light trade winds, some showers in forecast
 •  Groundbreaking ceremonies for Frear Hall today
 •  Small craft advisory in effect
 •  High surf advisory remains in effect
 •  Kamehameha lane closed near Pearl Harbor
 •  Bush boards Air Force One, departs
 •  White House Travel Office head assaulted in Waikiki
 •  Two injured motorcycle officers in serious condition
 •  Laura Bush meets with Radford High students
 •  Sidney Kosasa, ABC Stores founder, dead at 86
 •  Alleged Internet predator indicted
 •  Bush thanks Hawai'i troops, condemns Lebanon slaying
 •  Three HPD motorcycles crash during Bush motorcade
 •  Glitch sends raw sewage into Ala Wai Canal
 •  Kawamoto finds Hawaiian family to rent Kahala home
 •  Faulty emergency siren sounds off in Wai'alae Iki
 •  Maui drowning victims identified
 •  UH's Brennan named finalist for national QB award
 •  Kaua'i's Andy Irons captures OP Pro surf meet
 •  Furyk takes 1-shot lead in Grand Slam; Woods 3 back
 •  DePaul rolls past Chaminade in Maui Invitational
 •  BYUH's Peters earns another All-America honor
 •  2 Purdue players to miss Hawai'i trip after arrest
 •  Purdue coach unhappy with game against Warriors
 •  Hawai'i's 2.1% October jobless rate is lowest in nation
 •  Police find missing 13-year-old visitor
 •  Transit outreach meeting in 'Aiea tonight
 •  Hawai'i No. 1 for warning consumers about mercury in seafood
 •  Go!'s parent Mesa reports net income dropped 68 percent

Local News
 •  Del Monte acreage should 'stay ag land'
 •  Record haul in '05 for Honolulu thieves
 •  A taste of Hawai'i before heading home Photo gallery
 •  Army's Stryker request on hold
 •  Guard copter to drop turkey in East Maui
COURTS
 •  Pet-pig killing suspect enters not-guilty plea
 •  Defendant ordered to medical facility
ENVIRONMENT
 •  Marine violators will be targeted
KAUA'I
 •  Jury rejects claim of Case sweetheart deal
OTHER NEWS
 •  Union hopes workers won't lose homes
 •  Charities appeal for donations Video
 •  Sewer project is back on
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  Postmasters appointed on Moloka'i
 •  Indiana teen still hasn't surfaced
 •  Obituaries

Sports
 •  No. 5 UCLA pounces on Chaminade, 88-63 Photo gallery
 •  Purcell as 'amazing' as he was in Samoa Video
 •  Tiger's the favorite, but don't ask him
UH WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL
 •  Broken in body, not in spirit, Wahine cheer on teammates
UH MEN'S BASKETBALL
 •  Rainbow Warriors hope to stay hot in Alaska tourney
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
 •  Advertiser football poll
 •  Kaua'i hopes to prove worthy of its No. 1 seed
 •  Statistics
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
 •  Gamebreakers
SURFING
 •  Five from Isles advance in 'tricky' Hale'iwa surf
BASKETBALL
 •  No. 12 Memphis speeds past Oklahoma, 77-65 Photo gallery
 •  Lahaina gym has hot early action
BASEBALL
 •  Honu beat CaneFires to clinch playoff spot
ISLE FILE
 •  Hilo loses opener in OT, 98-93
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  Bygones be bygones ... for a day

Island Life
 •  Shortage of Sony PS3s could boost rival sales
 •  Bennett on mike, updated special
 •  Howell zips through multiple roles
 •  Enlighten us with your holiday decor
PARENTING
 •  Time to shape up a 'poor sport'
CHRISTIE WILSON
 •  Ties that bind go past phone
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  Angry? You bet!
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Tuesday
WAYNE HARADA
 •  SOSer arrives in time for 'Hawaii Stars' judging

Business
 •  ATA to add 21 weekly Mainland flights
 •  Job fair set for laid-off workers
 •  Mortgage loan risks must be revealed
 •  Buyout frenzy breaks record
REAL ESTATE
 •  Industrial space vacancies 2.16 percent
TECHNOLOGY
 •  Windows Vista in stores soon
RETAIL
 •  Thanksgiving may be renamed Black Thursday
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  Lowe’s earnings increase, but weaker 4th quarter expected
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  Industrial space vacancies 2.16 percent

Opinion
 •  Plantation shutdown demands swift action
 •  Slowing down could reduce whale injuries
COMMENTARY
 •  Kailua B&Bs provide sensible alternative
 •  A boomtown ignores the casualties of war
 •  Letters to the Editor

Entertainment/TGIF
 •  TGI Tuesday