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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for December 11, 2004

Local News
 •  Maui church prevails in battle over land use
 •  EDUCATION
UH-Manoa will add 150 classes in spring
 •  Flood damage at UH could hit $100 million
 •  Schoolchildren donate $2,000
 •  Lei of cranes honors soldiers
 •  Superintendent, Lingle aides still discussing special-ed cuts
 •  HONOLULU MARATHON
Afghan marathon commences tonight
 •  Runner is with troops in spirit
 •  Detours set for tomorrow's marathon
 •  OTHER NEWS
State hospital passes muster
 •  Hannemann says he'll change routes of 'E' buses
 •  Tourist's pain eased by spirit of aloha
 •  POLICE/COURTS
Judge orders two men to write letters to editors
 •  Girl Scouts, insurer sued in fatal crash
 •  Bicyclist dies after being hit by pickup truck
 •  POLICE BEAT
Abductors of woman sought
 •  ADVERTISER CHRISTMAS FUND
Parents struggle to raise teens
 •  OBITUARIES
25th Infantry soldier is buried in Texas
 •  Obituaries
 •  Corrections

Sports
 •  WAHINE VOLLEYBALL
UH hits end of rainbow
 •  Wahine were agonizingly close
 •  UH BASKETBALL
UH's Sensley, Nash prove they have game
 •  HONOLULU MARATHON
Defending champions face tough challengers
 •  HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
West is best at HUB Classic, 31-17
 •  SURFING
Women's world champ ousted at Honolua Bay
 •  SUPER BRAWL 38
Bad blood will flow in Sims-Sylvia main event
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  SATURDAY SCOOPS
Letters worth reading
 •  ISLAND TREASURES
Pearl-handled knife set worth $250
 •  PRESCRIPTIONS
Natural medicines may improve sleep
 •  Health Calendar
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Saturday

Business
 •  AIRLINES
Low fares to Mainland still available for holidays
 •  Airbus jet takes aim at Boeing's Dreamliner
 •  Southwest joins ATA fray
 •  OTHER BUSINESS
Travel workers face ID checks
 •  New visa policy may worsen nursing shortage
 •  Starbucks brews up Grammy nominee
 •  Las Vegas Sands' IPO expected to be hot
 •  Japanese imports broaden U.S. appetite for animation
 •  Delphi to cut 8,500 jobs in 2005

Opinion
 •  EDITORIAL
Spirit of sharing pervades holiday season
 •  Letters to the Editor