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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for September 2, 2005

Breaking News/Updates
 •  Judge orders Hui Malama to return burial artifacts
 •  O'ahu home prices rebound to record $625,000 in August
 •  Police Beat: Pedestrian critical after struck by van
 •  Stocks finish lower amid hurricane woes
 •  Business briefs: Kaiser members can check records online

Local News
 •  Stop, look — and learn those rules
 •  Developer offers to pay for new school if given old site
 •  Family safe in 'Aiea after Katrina wipes out their home
 •  Hawai'i paramedics safe, lending a hand
 •  Change denied in constitution
MILITARY AFFAIRS
 •  Veterans of WWII to mark war’s end
EDUCATION
 •  State Teacher of the Year credits others for her success
COURTS
 •  Lawsuit alleges abuse at youth correctional facility
POLICE
 •  Big Island bust nets huge cocaine stash
POLICE BEAT
 •  Florida man guilty in kickbacks case
ETHNIC AFFAIRS
 •  9th Circuit Court withdraws order
BIG ISLAND
 •  Images capture collapse
OTHER NEWS
 •  No hard feelings among champions
 •  Drydock leaves Barbers Point
 •  After Katrina, some local kokua
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  Sake-tasting event is Sept. 9
OBITUARIES
 •  Lucille Gibson, 83, was determined to preserve Boettcher Estate
 •  Eduard Thompson the indomitable
 •  Obituaries
LEE CATALUNA
 •  A sad day for bonsai growers

Sports
 •  Ferguson, Bess to start at slot against Southern Cal
 •  Hawai'i sweeps to first win
 •  Outfielder Victorino recalled by Phillies
 •  Larsen, Moore capture junior pro surfing event
UH FOOTBALL
 •  Warriors one-on-one
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
 •  Kealakehe, HPA seek repeats
 •  Kamehameha hosts California power
 •  Big Island Interscholastic Federation capsules
RECREATION
 •  These trekkies love off-road challenge
 •  Andy Irons honored as waterman of year
 •  Keiki triathlon scheduled for Sept. 17
ISLE FILE
 •  Hawai'i-Hilo volleyball team falls in Anchorage
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  Throwing caution to the win

Island Life
 •  Time to sweat
 •  Cool it without breaking the bank
 •  Embracing your inner buff bod
 •  Tale of two turtles breaks out in song under the sea
RELATIONSHIPS
 •  Blubbering triggered by TV
FASHION
 •  Treat nails to free sessions
HOME AND GARDEN
 •  Avocado trees more productive with nurturing
 •  Home and Garden Calendar
HAWAI'I'S GARDENS
 •  Avocado trees more productive with nurturing
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  Get Fresh at Indigo tonight
 •  Tube Notes

Business
 •  Median home prices on Kaua'i hit high
 •  Gas cap's dawning 'looks like a normal day'
 •  Neighbor Island gas prices 'crazy'
 •  Cruise-ship industry booming
 •  UH experts raise forecast for state income growth
REAL ESTATE
 •  Katrina spurs further drop in 30-year mortgage rate
STOCK MARKET
 •  Dim economic news leaves stocks mixed
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  Corporations pitching in after Katrina
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  CPB launches HomeLoans unit

Opinion
 •  Katrina reveals our flaws and strengths
 •  World War II finish a start to the story
COMMENTARY
 •  Media warned disaster would hit Big Easy
 •  Don't leave Hawai'i hanging in the wind
 •  Letters to the Editor

Entertainment/TGIF
 •  Guys welcome, too, at multimedia call to action
 •  What to see? What to do? Here's the GiRL FeST Hawaii schedule
 •  Tale of two turtles breaks out in song under the sea
MOVIES
 •  Ralph Fiennes adept at bringing humanity to role
 •  Screening room
 •  'Blues Brothers' 25th anniversary set on DVD
MUSIC
 •  Medley of Righteous Brothers sings on
 •  My view: 'Wedding Crashers: original motion-picture soundtrack'
 •  Billboard hits
DINING
 •  Monsarrat taqueria at ease in its colorful style
VIDEO GAMES
 •  My view: 'Ghost Recon 2: Summit Strike'
THEATER
 •  On stage: From 'Footloose' to directors' cuts