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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for December 6, 2006

Breaking News/Updates
 •  Keali'i Reichel's new CD No. 1 in local record sales
 •  State sets Dec. 13 for public hearing on energy policy
 •  Russell Case quits ML Macadamia Orchards board
 •  Hawaiian Islands Ministries conference set for March
 •  Steel framing conference set March 14-17 in Honolulu
 •  Maui among locales featured on new travel Web site
 •  Celebrity tattoo artist Carey Hart opens shop in Waikiki
 •  Hawai'i ranks high in another gay, lesbian traveler poll
 •  BancWest Corp. names Fulconis chief financial officer
 •  Passenger killed in single-car rollover in Kahalu'u
 •  Slow traffic flow on Kamehameha Highway in Kahalu'u
 •  Nevada's Fazekas questionable vs. UNLV
 •  On air Thursday: UH women's basketball on radio
 •  On air Wednesday: Sixers face Bulls
 •  Sports Thursday: Maui prep boys soccer
 •  Sports Wednesday: Prep softball on tap
 •  O'Neill World Cup to be held today
 •  Female passenger killed in single-car rollover
 •  Trade winds expected to increase tonight
 •  Preview of Pacific Aviation Museum given today
 •  Farrington Highway project in Waipahu continues
 •  Commission: Bush policy in Iraq failing
 •  Driver arrested following fatal crash
 •  Coast Guard comes to rescue of ailing fishing boat
 •  Perfect '10' lifts Parkinson to O'Neill World Cup title
 •  Four Rainbow Wahine named to all-West Region team
 •  Brennan not invited to Heisman ceremony
 •  Schofield Barracks soldier killed in Iraq
 •  Military IDs 2nd Kane'ohe Marine killed in copter crash
 •  Kelly Hu runs marathon, hosts luau for Reef Check
 •  OHA swears in re-elected trustees
 •  Police Beat: Girl arrested in tie to auto theft incident
 •  Stepmother pleads guilty in death of 5-year-old girl
 •  Police Beat: Officer witnesses car break-in incident
 •  Report ranks Hawai`i 7th in tobacco prevention
 •  Surf expected to hit 28 feet today
 •  Grand Slam of Golf headed to Bermuda
 •  Employees evacuated from 'Ewa Beach Foodland
 •  Unionized Ilikai Hotel workers ratify 4-year contract
 •  Closed pharmacy school ordered to pay students $6.5M
 •  'Lost' won't battle 'American Idol' in 2007
 •  Honolulu fishing vessel under investigation
 •  Better bond rating may cut Honolulu's borrowing costs
 •  Hawaiian, Aloha airlines tops in Oct. on-time arrivals
 •  Safe house on Big Island celebrates 1st anniversary
 •  Staffing issues hindering licensing tests on Big Island

Local News
 •  USS Oklahoma getting Dec. 7 memorial
 •  Internment camp bill on its way to president
 •  Copter landing kills second Isle Marine
 •  Arrest of teachers fuels a push for drug testing
 •  Prosecutors: student says he exposed drug agents
 •  Bush VIPs to attend Favela's funeral
KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS ADMISSIONS POLICY
 •  Kamehameha allowed to stay 'Hawaiians first' Photo gallery Video Poll Forum
 •  Decision a turning point in legal woes
 •  A sense that battle isn't over
 •  A brief history of the case
MILITARY AFFAIRS
 •  Thunderbirds, Blue Angels are coming
COURTS
 •  Teen stepson indicted in 'Ewa Beach murder, arson
POLICE
 •  HPD nabs 43 drunken drivers during 3-day span
MAUI
 •  Easing of rockfall hazards on highway may cost $2M
OTHER NEWS
 •  Surfers pick up a penguin's life Video
 •  Hannah splashes into dolphin film
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  Escapee caught at bus stop by LCC
 •  Obituaries
ADVERTISER CHRISTMAS FUND
 •  Struggling couple need bed for their 3-year-old

Sports
 •  Volleyball 'Bows earned trip home
 •  UNLV holds off UH, 61-58 Photo gallery
 •  42 from Hawai'i to play in bowls
 •  World Cup prays for surf on final day
HONOLULU MARATHON
 •  Instant results by magic wand
UH WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
 •  Tambini leads UH by Matadors, 71-62
HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL
 •  Moanalua's Amian a consistent threat
 •  Blanco blossomed after settling in at Kalaheo
 •  Kalaheo's Caswell stood tall
 •  Kalani's Morisato lifted program to new heights
FOOTBALL
 •  Change afoot for '07 Pro Bowl
BASKETBALL
 •  Low scores 22 as WSU tops Gonzaga
HOMEGROWN REPORT
 •  Cintas part of national soccer champion UCSB
ISLE FILE
 •  Sumo returning to Hawai'i in June
 •  Sports calendar
 •  For the Record
 •  On the Air

Island Life
 •  Imagining and imaging Hawai'i's Darkfuture? Audio
 •  'Lost' propels ABC to No. 1 during sweeps
 •  'Soup' blends fine cast, painful conflicts
MOVIES
 •  County jail not fooled by Borat filming
HEALTH/FITNESS
 •  Anti-bacterial hand soaps overrated
KEIKI STUFF
 •  Woman on the moon weeps for slain love
PEOPLE
 •  Queen now speaks like subjects
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  Announcement of nominations
TASTE
 •  Party Vision
 •  Properly handled wine will taste better
 •  Yes! Party food can be healthful and still fun
 •  Ditch chocolate for cheese fondue
 •  Cappuccino cheesecake recipe cuts calories by 35 percent, tastes great
 •  Culinary calendar
QUICK BITES
 •  More copies of 'Island Plate' are available
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Wednesday
WANDA A. ADAMS
 •  Cookbooks for worthy causes

Business
 •  Kona mall sold; expansion planned
 •  'Lost' propels ABC to No. 1 during sweeps
 •  Hoku Scientific expects lower earnings, layoffs
 •  Maui resort condo sales a bit slow
REAL ESTATE
 •  Company buys back real estate affiliate
SMALL BUSINESS
 •  Small businesses find dealing with holiday stress pays
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  Report says Toyota to build more overseas
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  Water park adds miniature golf

Opinion
 •  Kamehameha mission underscored by ruling
 •  City should make one last try at saving stairs
COMMENTARY
 •  A Christmas Carol like you've never heard
 •  Russian web of intrigue is all too familiar
DAVID SHAPIRO
 •  Race, its subtleties still color Isle elections
 •  Letters to the Editor

Entertainment/TGIF
 •  'Soup' blends fine cast, painful conflicts
MOVIES
 •  County jail not fooled by Borat filming
 •  TGI Wednesday