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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for April 16, 2006

Breaking News/Updates
 •  Main break cuts water service in Kalihi
 •  UH-Nevada baseball game canceled
 •  Hau'ula fire damages home

Local News
 •  Charity theft suspect is a convicted felon
 •  Low-income housing still plagued by delays
 •  Sewer line work may not begin for years
 •  Disastrous dam breach renews focus on problems at DLNR
 •  USS Hawaii nearly complete
LEGISLATURE
 •  Committees to deliberate on bills before final approval
POLICE
 •  Fear of identity theft chewed up in hopper
ENVIRONMENT
 •  Hazmat team cleans Ala Wai debris trap
OTHER NEWS
 •  Violinist's ease of excellence enthralls
 •  Hogue enters GOP primary for U.S. House vacancy
 •  Beachcomber finds sand also source of infections
 •  Sugar's decline left many reservoirs neglected
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  Restaurant fire starts in kitchen
 •  Obituaries
OUR HONOLULU
 •  Leave my mutton chops alone
LEE CATALUNA
 •  Words of wisdom from keiki paddlers

Sports
 •  UH holds off BYU in five
 •  It's cut down time for Warriors
 •  Hawai'i athlete finishes second
 •  Rainbows' 9th-inning rally sinks Wolf Pack
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
 •  St. Francis turns back Word of Life
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL
 •  Iolani bests Punahou, 29-20
 •  Mid-Pacific comes back to beat Saint Louis, 12-8
HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD
 •  Mililani sweeps varsity crowns
GOLF
 •  Juniors at AJGA
PADDLING
 •  Tresnak rides rough waters to championship
ISLE FILE
 •  Chun wins wrestling crown
 •  For the Record
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air

Island Life
 •  The cute quotient
 •  'Intuition' rings true in world of science
 •  'United 93' tracks final minutes of passengers
MUSIC
 •  Brother Noland tweaks Jawaiian for cha-lypso sound
TELEVISION
 •  Wildest fans reach celebrity strata
PETS
 •  Animal companions
BOOKS
 •  We are what we read
 •  Hawai'i best-sellers
 •  Lit Beat
 •  Got a book you want published?
ART
 •  Neiman-Marcus holds art show, sale for museum
 •  Intricate patterns define 'Life Works'
 •  In timely show, artists focus on Honolulu's gritty reality
 •  Art calendar
'OHANA
 •  Exercise probably best left to waking hours
LOVE STORIES
 •  Deep love faced tough challenges
 •  TGI Sunday
 •  Tryout calendar
 •  Births
ISLAND SOUNDS
 •  Brother Noland tweaks Jawaiian for cha-lypso sound

Business
 •  More doors close on state's homeless
 •  Japanese consumer is 'back in business'
 •  Most buyers clueless on varieties of beef cuts
REAL ESTATE
 •  Asylums now converted into homes
CONSUMER
 •  Revlon's Vital leads charge into new territory: over-50 crowd
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  Hawai'i status report
 •  Innovative biotech leads market in new medicines

Opinion
 •  Isles' energy future on the line at Legislature
COMMENTARY
 •  HSTA teachers have unique power to see whole picture, unite voices to meet real needs
 •  Mother's anguish for better way
 •  Miracle or not, China faces huge problems
 •  Mandatory terms lock up hope for real solution
 •  Being silent more dangerous than being disloyal
 •  Hypocrisy, prejudice part of Hawai'i history
 •  Successful education begins with positive relationship between teacher and student
 •  Letters to the Editor

Travel
 •  The Northwest's Heart of glass
 •  Beer fest a summer guzzle in Bavaria's wine country
HOLOHOLO
 •  Earth Day sail to clean Lana'i reefs
 •  Travel Snaps
 •  Travel Almanac
TIM WINSHIP
 •  Hotels offer elite-tier perks, too
ANTHONY CURTIS
 •  Riviera for retro-Vegas renovation
IRENE CROFT JR.
 •  U.S. amusement parks big attraction for all ages