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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for February 1, 2009

Breaking News
 •  Police arrest suspect in Koko Head stabbings
 •  Man falls to his death
 •  Light rains forecasted for the state
 •  Big Island mayor seeking 5% cut
 •  Steelers rally to beat Cardinals, 27-23, in Super Bowl
 •  UFC 94: Try these links to stories, photos from Dayton Morinaga's blog
 •  Kamehameha, Kailua earn top seeds for state soccer tournaments
 •  Nadal beats Federer in five sets in Australian Open final
 •  Preps: Baldwin, Seabury Hall win MIL swim titles
 •  Mural of NC State basketball coach Kay Yow defaced
 •  NBA: Celtics F Perkins fined $10K for flagrant foul
 •  CBKB: No. 1 Duke bounces back, routs UVa 79-54
 •  NBA: LeBron scores 33 in Cavs' 90-80 win over Pistons
 •  ESPN cutting 200 open jobs, sets hiring freeze
 •  Olympic swim star Phelps acknowledges photo showing him smoking pot
 •  Prep boys basketball standings
 •  Prep girls basketball standings
 •  NBA: Celtics Garnett misses game against former team
 •  Tennis: Williams to No. 1; Verdasco big mover on ATP Tour
 •  Skiing: Italians finish 1-2 in slalom; Miller 6th
 •  Golf: Teenager wins Dubai Desert Classic
 •  Skiing: Albrecht's wake-up procedure stopped
 •  Skiing: Lindsey Vonn wins women’s Super-G
 •  Davone Bess to attend Tuesday's 'An Evening with Colt Brennan' fundraiser
 •  Sailing: Team Origin downs Alinghi
 •  Soccer: FIFI president wants under-20 teams in Olympics
 •  Sailing: Desjoyeaux wins Vendee Globe for second time
 •  Super Bowl: Profiles of key Pittsburgh Steelers
 •  Super Bowl: Profiles of key Arizona Cardinals
 •  Super Bowl: Players' share through the years
 •  Super Bowl: Future sites
 •  Super Bowl: From $12 in 1967 to $1,000 in 2009; ticket prices through the years
 •  Super Bowl: Facts and Figures
 •  Super Bowl: Champions, 1967-2008
 •  Super Bowl: Arizona, Pittsburgh schedule, results
 •  AAJA to host free panel of inauguration journalists

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Local News
 •  Recession tough on repo man, too
 •  Hooser 1st to declare candidacy for 2010
 •  Women in law duke it out on field
 •  St-Pierre dominates Penn in Vegas bout Photo gallery
 •  List revealed of firms benefiting from Hawaii's Act 221
 •  Sand erosion threatens ramp, parking lot at Kailua Beach Video
 •  On the lookout for whales Photo gallery
 •  Pit bull euthanized after Kailua attack
 •  Richard Kimi of Hilo, hotel industry pioneer, 83
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
 •  Obama maps out details for stimulus
MILITARY AFFAIRS
 •  Squabble stalls start of combat eye center
 •  Silver Star awarded for action in Iraq
ENVIRONMENT
 •  Hawaii's oldest wildlife refuge to mark 100th
OTHER NEWS
 •  Puccini given a polished performance
 •  Obituaries
LEE CATALUNA
 •  Women in law duke it out on field
WILLIAM COLE
 •  Bruce Matheson, 87, member of famed WWII unit

Sports
 •  Penn gets pummeled Photo gallery
 •  It's prosperity against futility in Super Bowl
 •  Hawaii shot down in New Mexico
UH MEN'S VOLLEYBALL
 •  Another upset for Warriors
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
 •  Waialua wins first OIA White soccer title Photo gallery
 •  Mililani boys repeat in OIA soccer Photo gallery
 •  'Anuenue, Kalaheo paddlers triumph
 •  Punahou sweeps ILH swimming crowns Photo gallery
 •  Mililani earns OIA swimming three-peat
 •  No. 3 Kamehameha rolls past No. 4 Punahou, 62-45
GOLF
 •  Perry shoots into lead of FBR Open
FOOTBALL
 •  With our work over, we are ready to shock the world
 •  Woodson, Smith lead six new inductees
BASKETBALL
 •  Spurs stop Hornets to pad Southwest lead
 •  Top-ranked UConn women stay unbeaten
 •  No. 2 UConn in a rout, 94-61
ISLE FILE
 •  Dixie State takes two from HPU
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  Hilliard committed to his word

Island Life
 •  Prom dos & don'ts Video
 •  Revisiting Westermann
 •  A top kids' book artist goes Island-style
MUSIC
 •  No kidding: Steve Martin, banjo star, makes debut
 •  The Boss and his band are back
HEALTH/FITNESS
 •  Simple ways to see if you're fit
TELEVISION
 •  Sunday's movie capsules
PETS
 •  Animal companions
 •  Designer line for pets expanding
BOOKS
 •  Lit beat
 •  A look at the last days of Jack London
 •  Snark's 'spreading like pinkeye'
 •  Hawaii's best-sellers
ART
 •  Art calendar
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  From the HIP
'OHANA
 •  Call on 'The Doctor' to help
 •  Doing the Great Aloha Run as one big 'ohana
 •  Some films lack awards but can still touch hearts
FAMILY MATTERS
 •  Late-night TV leads to list of goals
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Sunday
 •  Reunions
 •  Tryouts calendar
 •  Births
WAYNE HARADA
 •  Daniel Dae Kim next to take turn as King of Siam

Business
 •  Usually glitzy Super Bowl slumping amid recession
 •  Auto-industry town's plan for survival: diversification
 •  Tokyo market casts fishy eye on tourists
REAL ESTATE
 •  Condotel king hits downcycle
TECHNOLOGY
 •  World hunting Internet worm
ECONOMY
 •  Recession subdues behavior of rich
PERSONAL FINANCE
 •  Don't pass up opportunity to get financial aid
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  Adjusting to new economic reality
 •  Pfizer's purchase of Wyeth threatens New Jersey town
 •  A quest for energy independence
 •  Shareholders want say on exec pay
 •  Some video ads tailor pitches using hidden cameras and software
 •  Video streaming attracting more subscribers to Netflix

Opinion
 •  Housing solutions call for coordinated approach
COMMENTARY
 •  nonprofits' economic challenge When funds run dry
 •  Pay raises, social services safety nets
 •  Education in need of strong leaders
 •  Asia prefers reassurance
 •  Blithely hoping for the best, again
AFTER DEADLINE
 •  Daytime listings coming Tuesday
 •  Letters to the Editor

Entertainment/TGIF
 •  Prom dos & don'ts Video
TELEVISION
 •  Sunday's movie capsules
MUSIC
 •  No kidding: Steve Martin, banjo star, makes debut
 •  The Boss and his band are back
 •  TGI Sunday

Travel
 •  Touring with Edlerhostel
 •  Veterans encouraged to share their stories about World War
 •  Let's go: Vegas
 •  Holoholo
 •  Travel Almanac
ANTHONY CURTIS
 •  M Resort's opening day March 1
IRENE CROFT JR.
 •  Top U.S. sites every child should visit