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The Honolulu Advertiser - Breaking News / PM Updates
Breaking News / PM Updates articles for Saturday, October 17, 2009
Breaking News
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Kane'ohe, Manoa parks to host child care programs for 'Furlough Fridays'
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Laie Inn closes this month
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HIFF adds third showing of Barbarian Princess
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Saint Damien relic returns to Hawaii
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State says threat of lawsuit won't prevent school furloughs
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Hundreds on Big Island gather to remember those lost to domestic violence
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Kids turn out for clinic with Bryan Clay
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Maui council to consider ban on electronic devices while driving
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Heavy smoke prompts near evacuation of Maunalani Hospital
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High surf advisory in effect for all islands
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Man charged in death of fellow Halawa inmate
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250 Kaneohe Marines, sailors coming home from Iraq on Sunday
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Rock-throwing incident leads to gunfire on Big Island
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Arizona man being held in attempted robbery in Kona
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Man arrested at Kalihi school on sex assault allegations
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Man pulled from ocean in Waikiki pronounced dead
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Big Island police seek Kona man in abuse case
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UH coach Dave Shoji wins 1,000th volleyball match
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Warriors' Bradley suffers broken leg, out for season
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Idaho bowls over Warriors, 35-23
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High school football, volleyball scoreboard
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MLB: Rodriguez, Yankees edge Angels on error in 13th
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Preps: Arakawa lifts 'Iolani past Pac-Five for ILH Division II title
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CFB: Today's college football scoreboard
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CFB: How the AP Top 25 football teams fared
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CFB: No. 1 Florida escapes with 23-20 win vs. Arkansas
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CFB: USC holds on for 34-27 victory over Notre Dame
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CFB: McCoy struggles, but No. 3 Longhorns beat No. 20 Sooners 16-13
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CFB: Oklahoma's Bradford out after hurting shoulder again
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NFL: Capsules for this weekend's games
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Auto racing: Johnson ends 4-year losing streak at Lowe's
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CFB: Navy rallies to beat SMU in OT, 38-35
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CFB: Hansen leads Colorado to 34-30 upset of No. 17 Kansas
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CFB: Ingram powers No. 2 Alabama past No. 22 South Carolina, 20-6
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CFB: Hall accounts for 4 TDs, BYU beats SDSU 38-28
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CFB: Nesbitt leads No. 19 Ga. Tech past No. 4 Va. Tech
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CFB: Sheffield, Texas Tech upsets Nebraska 31-10
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CFB: Kerley's return sparks No. 12 TCU in win over CSU
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CFB: No. 14 Penn St. stifles Minnesota, 20-0
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CFB: No. 23 Houston rolls past Tulane, 44-16
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CFB: No. 11 Iowa stays perfect, beats Wisconsin 20-10
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CFB: Elliott leads Purdue past No. 7 Ohio St. 26-18
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MLB: Garner interviews for Astros managerial job
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NFL: Titans change Finnegan from questionable to out
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Tennis: Nadal to play Davydenko in Shanghai final
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Gymnastics: Kayla Williams, 16, wins gold for US at worlds
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Figure skating: Oda wins Trophee Bompard, Rippon takes 3rd
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Soccer: Video shows more crude behavior from Maradona
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NFL: Chiefs are Redskins� latest winless opponent
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NFL: Giants-Saints more than a matchup off star QBs
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NBA: Team-by-team capsules
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NBA: Whose big move will pay off biggest?
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MLB: Strasburg has strong debut in Fall League
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CBKB: Michigan State holds annual Madness
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CBKB: Rupp Arena gives Calipari rousing welcome
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NFL: Bears see promise in acquiring Gaines Adams for second-round pick
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NBA: Timberwolves� Kevin Love fractures hand in loss to Bulls
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NFL: Singletary turning around 49ers his way
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This weekend's football, baseball playoff, UH volleyball games on TV
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Free lacrosse clinic Sunday at Kapiolani Park
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Tennis: Wickmayer, Kvitova reach Generali Ladies final
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OIA volleyball playoffs schedule
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UH volleyball: Season-ticket holders get 50 percent off to LATech match
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UH sports: Ticket stubs bring big discount at Big City Diner locations
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On this date: 1995 � Cleveland Indians claim their first AL pennant since 1954