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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for February 6, 2007

Breaking News/Updates
 •  Pro Bowl block party Friday, movie Saturday in Waikiki
 •  Hawaiian Telcom awards $530,000 to local nonprofits (news release)
 •  Fields Open in Hawai'i offers ticket special
 •  Ko'olau on Golf Digest's list of toughest U.S. courses
 •  UH announces promotions for series against Pacific
 •  Hawai'i Sports Hall of Fame induction tonight
 •  Mixed martial arts' rise creates new breed of brawler
 •  Hawaiian Electric to release year-end numbers Feb. 23
 •  TheBus offering express service for Saturday's Pro Bowl
 •  William Comstock named GM of Pacific Beach Hotel
 •  Verizon rolls out faster Hawai'i broadband service (news release)
 •  UH season-ticket holders get 2-for-1 volleyball deal
 •  Wet roads making for slower commutes
 •  U.S. Marshals release Top 10 most wanted list
 •  YMCA receives $250,000 'Weed and Seed' grant
 •  Forest fire at Maui forest declared under control
 •  U.S. Pacific Command territory to shrink
 •  Ochoa, Kimberly Kim headline SBS Open field
 •  Deadline tomorrow to remove sinking ship
 •  Feuds aside, Pro Bowlers begin practice at Ihilani
 •  Visitor drowns while snorkeling off Kaua'i beach
 •  Commander calls Watada's actions a betrayal
 •  Patriots' Light replaces Ravens' Ogden in Pro Bowl
 •  Bush taps Adm. Keating for Pacific Command post
 •  Female pedestrian hit at Liliha intersection
 •  Spotlight spurs Obama's attempt to quit smoking
 •  Friday movie openings include 'The Good German'
 •  State auditor criticizes UH's management of dorms
 •  Senate panel unanimously approves Fallon nomination
 •  Pro Bowl festivities start tomorrow at Bishop Square
 •  Police Beat: Woman found in stolen-car trunk arrested
 •  Medical Examiner's office IDs pedestrian hit in Kapolei
 •  Help sent after assault reported on Kapi'olani
 •  BYU-Hawaii president leaving to head Tonga temple
 •  WWII internment camps up for discussion at Chaminade
 •  Mayor renames, elevates Civil Defense
 •  High-surf advisory for north, west shores until Friday
 •  Alaska man pulled from Pagoda Hotel pool identified
 •  Cold front headed for O'ahu, Kaua'i tomorrow
 •  Library system reduces vacancies markedly
 •  Hawaiian Airlines planes 84 percent full in January
 •  Honolulu Marathon generates $101.6M in sales
 •  Hoku Scientific expands deal with German solar firm
 •  State shares in $90M Samsung price-fixing settlement
 •  Free tax help available for select residents
 •  Farrington Highway lane closures all week in Waipahu
 •  Vehicle repair shop opens on Kwajalein Atoll
 •  Narconon Hawai'i receives $25K grant to fight drug war
 •  Lihu'e Airport emergency drill shuts part of terminal
 •  UH women's hoops No. 145 in RPI ratings

Local News
 •  Court-martial judge forbids law experts Photo gallery
 •  Crash claims 6th pedestrian of 2007
 •  Time short for Pearl vendors
 •  Two Schofield soldiers die in Iraq
 •  Kamaile's new strategy catering to all abilities Photo gallery Video
STATE GOVERNMENT
 •  Lawmaker averts potential conflict
EDUCATION
 •  6th-grade students can stay at Manoa
POLICE BEAT
 •  Man arrested in Kapi'olani slaying
ENVIRONMENT
 •  Plan to boost conservation enforcement gains allies
MAUI
 •  Maui warned of bacterial infection
OTHER NEWS
 •  Kalaupapa weighs options
 •  Sight of Johnston Island thrills voyaging crew members
 •  Checks written off in favor of debit cards
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  Smoke used in sewer line test
OBITUARIES
 •  Travel industry executive Kirk Smith, 60
 •  Obituaries

Sports
 •  Recruit joins UH to honor friend
 •  Uperesa pursues NFL dream
 •  Gibson ends roller-coaster week with WAC honors
UH MEN'S VOLLEYBALL
 •  Salmeri leaving volleyball program
UH BASEBALL
 •  UH's Sanchez 2 for 2 in WAC honors
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
 •  Johnson to coach Kaimuki
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
 •  Standings
 •  Advertiser basketball poll
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
 •  'Solid' Kamehameha out to defend championship
 •  State tourney berths on line for Punahou, Kamehameha
 •  Mililani seeks football coach
 •  HPA makes return to state tourney
ISLE FILE
 •  Honoka'a clinches state berth
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  Manic for the music Audio
 •  Obama coasting on book's success
 •  Photographs offer look back at wartime era in Pacific Exhibit
PARENTING
 •  Beating kids is child abuse; spanking isn't
TREENA SHAPIRO
 •  Thirty-five? It's a milestone birthday
TELEVISION
 •  Team works on quiet crime-solving drama hit 'NCIS'
PETS
 •  PETA workers convicted of dumping carcasses
 •  Learn about furry First Friends at presidential pet museum
 •  Dog awarded to alleged murderer's family
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  Romance, John Waters-style
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Tuesday
WAYNE HARADA
 •  Tadd Fujikawa, parents have a ball at Alan Wong's

Business
 •  Kaka'ako condo opens to first residents Video
 •  Median home price down 2.4 percent
 •  Hawaiian, Aloha ask for tax break
 •  Kalama named schools trustee
 •  Apples settle decades-old dispute
TOURISM
 •  Dell firm purchases Kona resort
TECHNOLOGY
 •  Wal-Mart selling films online
 •  Print all you want and save cash on ink, too
 •  Make the most out of an iPod
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  Apple to open outlet in Kahala

Opinion
 •  Court plan will serve future needs on O'ahu
COMMENTARY
 •  Regulations needed for mixed martial arts
 •  Watada wasn't asked to commit unlawful acts
 •  Beijing's no-strings aid undermines the West
 •  Letters to the Editor

Entertainment/TGIF
TELEVISION
 •  Team works on quiet crime-solving drama hit 'NCIS'
 •  TGI Tuesday