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The Honolulu Advertiser - Customer Service
Back issues for Monday, July 13, 2009
Articles for July 13, 2009
Breaking News
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Killer of Waikiki Good Samaritan gets 30 years
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Woman dies after car plunges off Laie Point
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Lingle vetoes bill to increase affordable-housing requirement
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Hawaii's latest swine flu fatality was man in his 40s
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Government workers offer to take 5% pay cut
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Coast Guard, NOAA, Army divers pull tons of trash off reefs
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Woman arrested in Kalihi after attack on bus driver
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Argument leads to threatening arrest in Hawaii Kai
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Prison time, fine for separate insurance fraud cases
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Near drowning reported at UH swimming pool
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Eight colleges in Hawaii participating in Post-9/11 GI Bill program
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Big Island police seek woman in theft of wallet forgotten at cash register
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Man arrested for arson at Ala Moana condominium
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Japan's royal couple wrapping up Canada tour
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A Prince becomes a home-run king
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MLB: Sources: Phils to sign Martinez if he passes physical
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NBA: No. 1 pick Griffin scores 27 in summer league debut
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MLB: Roy Halladay open to playing for Yankees
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NBA: Magic match offer from Mavs to retain Gortat
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MMA: Brock Lesnar a sore winner in UFC bout with Mir
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MMA: UFC champion Lesnar creates controversy with words, actions after bout
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MLB: Cubs exploring bankruptcy filing, sources say
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Lincecum, Halladay to start All-Star game; Victorino gets nod in center field
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MLB: Nationals fire Acta; Riggleman is interim manager
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NFL: Jets release veteran TE Franks
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MLB: Pedro Martinez to take physical for possible Phillies contract
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Day 10 of the World Series of Poker main event
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NFL: Bucs sign DT Miller, release QB Griese
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NFL: Patriots sign CB Darius Butler, second-round pick
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Youth baseball: Chiba City, Japan locks up berth to LLWS
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NFL: Ravens� WR Mason retires
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NBA: Clippers pursue Allen Iverson
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NBA: Suns reach agreement on signing Frye
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NHL: Judge rejects request for Reinsdorf deposition
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Soccer: Beckham on good terms with Donovan
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Boxing: Police eye wife in Gatti�s death
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NBA: Hawks announce deals with Bibby, Pachulia
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Company seeks return of seized poker winnings
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NBA: McGrady switching jersey numbers
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Colleges seek to cut costs in tough economic times
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NBA: Nuggets acquire Afflalo, Sharpe from Pistons
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Soccer: Landon Donovan selected MLS All-Star for 9th time
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Baseball: Cuban defector Aroldis Chapman signs with agent
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NHL: Jacques Lemaire returns to NJ Devils as coach
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NBA: Cavaliers sign guard-forward Anthony Parker
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MLB: Dodgers CEO doesn't judge Manny Ramirez
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Soccer: Iraq beats Palestine 4-0 in Baghdad
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NBA: Riley makes sure Wade knows how much team wants him as its cornerstone
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NFL: Vikings� offensive coordinator visits Brett Favre�s workout in Mississippi
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MLB: Giants� Sandoval still has chance to be on All-Star team
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Preps: Softball pitcing mound to be moved back
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On this date: 1943 � AL wins the first night game in All-Star Game history, 5-3
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KHON owner files for bankruptcy
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�10 Things I Hate About You� premieres tonight on ABC Family
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Ag challenge at farm fair this weekend
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Grand Cafe takes a step back in time
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Festival celebrates Island diversity
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Haili's hops across the street
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Special ticket offer for No Doubt extended
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HIFF putting 10 English subtitled films from Japan on NGN
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Japan�s royals renew an enduring friendship
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Local News
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Orchestra fund push lags
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Statehood panels will look to future
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Aiona says he opposes 'cap and trade' system
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Hawaii school scores expected to rise again
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Hawaii condotel unit owners feel pinch as tourism continues to fall
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Bogus credit card led to Hawaii's largest identity theft investigation
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World's top deaf surfers hit the waves
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Henry T. Takitani was Maui legislator
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State cutbacks worry shelters
MILITARY AFFAIRS
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Army's failing troubled soldiers
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Kim dying of cancer, report says
TRANSPORTATION
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Water main repairs slow Leeward traffic
HEALTH
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Health legislation likely to miss target
BIG ISLAND
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Kamehameha high school teachers vote to unionize
KAUA'I
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$10,000 reward offered for conviction in horse shootings
MY COMMUNITIES
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Right-hand H-1 Freeway lane will close during week
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Senate panel OKs $24M for East-West Center
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Boys & Girls Club opens its own recording studio
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Air ambulance firm adding two new aircraft to its fleet
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1 man killed, another injured in pre-dawn 1-vehicle crash
OTHER NEWS
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Palin staying in national political arena
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Community calendar
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George Shor, 86, spurred continental drift theory
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Support sought for return of 400 acres
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Obituaries
Sports
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Kailua crews second to none
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Her sights were set on gender equity
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Dodgers win; roll to 56-32 at break
GOLF
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Ji whiz ... what a way to win Open
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Stricker stays hot to win by three
BASEBALL
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Three All-Star subs chosen
OTHER SPORTS
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Armstrong third; eyes next year
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Gatti's wife arrested in probe
ISLE FILE
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Monahan falls in world longboard event
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On the Air
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For the Record
Island Life
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Bright idea
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Reality TV a 'crazy' world for Isle dancer
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Going organic doesn't mean going broke
PEOPLE
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Jackson ex to attend custody hearing
GREEN
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Clean and freshen around home
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For the environment
Business
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Bailout funds may help small firms
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Bad job evaluations becoming more costly for workers
AGRICULTURE
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Island floriculture sees book as boost
BUSINESS BRIEFS
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U.S. gas prices ease; Honolulu tops nation
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Coming events
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Trade Winds
Opinion
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Alternatives crucial to fill library needs
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Pedestrian safety effort gains ground
COMMENTARY
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The Health State needs health care reform
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Arts education teaches the art of expression
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Pay raises