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Articles for May 20, 2010

Breaking News
 •  Man indicted in 1996 Honolulu murder arrested
 •  Body found in burned Pahoa home
 •  Teens indicted in car-trunk kidnap case
 •  Spouting Horn vendors may get 5-year permits
 •  Quick arrest made in Pearl City robbery
 •  Waikiki man accused of sexually assaulting woman
 •  HECO demonstrations warn of electrical safety hazards
 •  Big Isle council rejects resolution seeking ban on truck-bed riders
 •  Saturday ballot drop-off sites set for Hawaii special election
 •  Maui County to close swimming pools on holidays
 •  Lingle to lead Isle group on promotional tour of China next month
 •  Hawaii motorists reminded to 'Share the Road'
 •  Hawaii primary moving to August in 2012
 •  Inouye praises passage of Wall St. regulation bill
 •  City says rail tax collections on pace with revised targets
 •  Kauai utility indicted for violation of endangered species acts
 •  46 percent of ballots returned for Hawaii race
 •  Maui police officer pleads not guilty in drug case
 •  Thirty Meter Telescope atop summit of Big Island clears another hurdle
 •  Psychosocial rehab progran to hold open house in Kaneohe
 •  Fire destroys structure in Puna brush
 •  Water panel to consider East Maui water next week
 •  Mililani woman says husband kidnapped, assaulted her
 •  NBA: 76ers agree to terms with Collins
 •  Five HPU baseball players named to Division II All-West second team
 •  HPU's Musquiz named Division II All-West co-Pitcher of the Year
 •  Kelly Slater honored in House Resolution co-sponsored by Hirono
 •  Armstrong denies new doping accusations
 •  UH's Moniz-Kaho‘ohanohano selected for national award
 •  HPU softball hosts NCAA Super Regional tomorrow
 •  Hawaii players named to all-region softball teams
 •  MLB: Conrad slam in 9th gives Braves stunning 10-9 win
 •  Preps: Texas school forfeits 15 wins, playoff over 22-year-old impostor
 •  Cycling: Armstrong crashes, gets stitches
 •  NFL: Cowboys' Romo a step closer to playing in golf's U.S. Open
 •  NBA: Ref suspended for throwing ball at fan in Orlando
 •  MLB: League denies Yankees' protest over Boston pitchers
 •  NFL: Jets' Holmes says attendant caused flight flap
 •  NFL: Zach Thomas retires as a Dolphin
 •  MLB: Canseco to appear before Clemens grand jury June 3
 •  NFL: Redskins' Shanahan: 'Wait and see' on Moss, doctor
 •  NFL: Packers sign former Texas Tech QB Harrell
 •  Former NFL star Taylor being sued in Miami over car crash
 •  NFL: League starting career transition program
 •  Tennis: Wozniacki retires, Li Na advances in Warsaw Open
 •  NBA: In this postseason, anything can happen, but it looks like a familiar finals
 •  NBA: Lakers lucky’ Suns can’t play defense
 •  MLB: Time for Giants to stop going to the Wellemeyer?
 •  Wie wins tight opening match at Sybase Championship
 •  Kimberly Kim tied for 19th after third round of NCAA golf
 •  Watchdog asks FCC to revoke licenses of KGMB, KHNL, K5 TV stations
 •  CBS trailer reveals 'Five-0' with a new look

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Local News
 •  Thief linked to 2 city workers
 •  Utility charged in bird deaths
 •  Stabbing suspect, victim friends
 •  Hawaii congressional election could put gap in council, Legislature
 •  Hawaii expected to be in path of fewer hurricanes this year Video
 •  Honolulu job fair draws more employers preparing for upturn Photo gallery
 •  The Rev. Tongjin Samuel Lee, 94
 •  Bangkok's troubles resonate here
ELECTION
 •  Karamatsu enters primary field
COURTS
 •  Woman sentenced to 30 days for mother's death
TRANSPORTATION
 •  City says rail tax revenue just shy of revised target
BIG ISLAND
 •  Big Island council wary of Kenoi plan
 •  Management agency gives OK to proposed telescope
MAUI
 •  Police officer pleads not guilty to having meth pipe
 •  Petition to restore streams' water will be heard Tuesday
KAUA'I
 •  Badly injured skateboarder taken to Honolulu hospital
MY COMMUNITIES
 •  Fire destroys uninhabited building in Fern Acres
 •  Husband arrested after wife reports assault
 •  Community calendar
OTHER NEWS
 •  Youth shelter in Mānoa shuts down
 •  Obituaries

Sports
 •  UH, Williams part ways
 •  Physical prep post joins 'Bows
 •  Lakers scorch Suns, 124-112
UH SOFTBALL
 •  Eat, sleep softball
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
 •  Smith to coach at alma mater
 •  Girls water polo all-stars
GOLF
 •  Jennie K.'s special in hearts of champions
 •  Kim 12th at NCAAs
 •  Prep champ Cabalar in Hickam Invitational field
 •  Pro Tour players from Hawaii
GOLF REPORT
 •  Holes in One
SURFING
 •  Hawaii's Sterling, Healey top 5 in Chile
FOOTBALL
 •  Surgery slows Miami's Marshall
BASKETBALL
 •  Pierce picks up offense
BASEBALL
 •  Rays make conquest of Yankees look easy
 •  Mets' Pagan gets rare double
 •  Ramirez returns to spark Marlins past Cardinals, 5-1
OTHER SPORTS
 •  Goalie Leighton has Flyers soaring in East
 •  Sharapova sweeps Strasbourg opener
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  Clearly, Arnold made his point, too

Island Life
 •  A former smoker's healthy habits
 •  'Guys and Dolls' a colorful classic
HEALTH/FITNESS
 •  Health calendar
PEOPLE
 •  Haiti hospitals need more aid, Penn says
PRESCRIPTIONS
 •  Medicine must be more than science
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  Abubo also a breast cancer warrior
CHARLES STUART PLATKIN
 •  Lower-calorie finds at coffee, sandwich shops

Business
 •  Island foreclosures up, survey suggests
 •  EUTF rate hike action delayed
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  Hawaii outlook brightens
 •  Bank regulation bill not done deal
 •  Wal-Mart removes cadmium-laden jewelry

Opinion
 •  Reviewing rail, jamming up the mayor
COMMENTARY
 •  '60s lefties and tea partiers share visions
 •  Spirited Marines get the job done
 •  Speaker's role