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Articles for October 18, 2006

Breaking News/Updates
 •  Grice-Mullins to miss New Mexico State game
 •  Seminar set Nov. 10 for businesses wanting to export
 •  PUC to meet with Hawaiian Electric to discuss outage
 •  Bikram Choudhury to move yoga company to Honolulu
 •  Compadre's to participate in Halloween festivities
 •  Kaua'i High alum Wise wins golf tournament
 •  Update on quake-related matters set for this afternoon
 •  Kids' scary story session set for Sunday
 •  Fashionista's Market sale rescheduled for November
 •  Ex-UH punter McBriar tops NFL in punting, laughs
 •  Small Business Administration sets Waipahu seminars
 •  Water main breaks, crash greet morning commuters
 •  On the air tomorrow
 •  On the air today
 •  Sports tomorrow
 •  Sports today
 •  Quakes blamed for $20M in damages to roads, bridges
 •  Two Big Island schools to stay closed through the week
 •  Quake landslides bury Hamakua farm irrigation system
 •  Damages tied to quakes, rains close Maui's Paihi Bridge
 •  Big Island officials condemn 14 homes
 •  Another earthquake, 3.4 magnitude, shakes Big Island
 •  KGMB9 to air 'Hawaii: After the Shock' tonight
 •  Update on quake-related matters set for this afternoon
 •  Quake victims given extension for filing taxes
 •  FEMA continues damage assessments
 •  Civil Defense releases Big Island damage estimates
 •  Hawaii-based Marine killed in Iraq
 •  Two injured in head-on crash near Tracks Beach
 •  Surfer Garcia gets three months for tax evasion
 •  Mokulele principal earns prestigious Milken Award
 •  Makai-bound section of Atkinson Drive closed
 •  Police Beat: Man stabbed at beach in Nanakuli
 •  Wie gets new agent
 •  Viloria to fight Romero in WBC title rematch
 •  More wet weather in the forecast
 •  HMSA to invest $50 million to improve patient care
 •  PUC to meet with Hawaiian Electric to discuss outage
 •  Local aquaculture sales rise 1% to $28 million last year
 •  O'ahu condo prices hit record $315,000 in 3rd quarter
 •  IRS extends late tax filing deadline until Monday
 •  Alan Wong's pastry chef leaves to run own bakery
 •  Surf could hit 18 feet on North Shore today
 •  Dow Jones crosses 12,000 for the first time

Local News
 •  Families say pair believed war was just
 •  Federal recognition at forefront for OHA races
 •  Criminal probe of Kailua High requested
 •  Ship hits buoy, drags chain to Maui
 •  Seal found tangled and dead in gill net
EARTHQUAKES: ASSESSING THE DAMAGE, RESPONSE
 •  Big Isle wanted more from Bush declaration Photo gallery
 •  Governor wants quake information mess cleaned up
 •  HECO blames 3rd turbine crash for O'ahu's blackout
 •  Isle's invisible damage is beginning to show
 •  Flaws exposed in Emergency Alert System
 •  Aftershocks, rainstorm compound frustrations
 •  Markets tallying grocery bill from two quakes
 •  State tries to shake off image of disaster area
 •  Big Island schools' damage estimated now at $43 million
 •  Earthquakes can't crush aloha spirit
 •  Kealakekua Bay, Capt. Cook area closed
COURTS
 •  Kealoha gets jail time for threat
TRANSPORTATION
 •  Road crew shifts staggered
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  Dead woman in stream identified
OBITUARIES
 •  Harold Wilson, former Dillingham executive
 •  Obituaries

Sports
 •  Kalaheo's Pete Smith coached with class
 •  Warriors shake up the secondary
 •  Mason carries 'Bows by Irish Photo gallery
UH MEN'S BASKETBALL
 •  Weights helping Gueye
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
 •  Playoffs in OIA kick off Friday
HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL
 •  'Iolani girls outlast Punahou to force ILH playoff
BASEBALL
 •  CaneFires top Honu, 7-4
 •  Choy Foo fine 'switch' hitting
HOMEGROWN REPORT
 •  Tario does balancing act at UCI
 •  B.C.'s Mitsuda remains hot in magazine voting
ISLE FILE
 •  Hawai'i surfers in contention
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  Together at last
 •  Explore, taste kalo from leaf to roots
 •  Hong Kong actor takes spotlight at S. Korea film festival
MOVIES
 •  Eastwood shot for truth in WWII epic 'Flags'
PETS
 •  Dog saves owner, dies in cat rescue
OTHER FEATURES
 •  Brothers' secret deeds at night shed light on hearts
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  Make the grades, golf for free
TASTE
 •  Ready ... or not
 •  Chef goes from sweets to entrees
 •  Get a salad fix without the greens by using beans or fruits
 •  Spinach gives baked meatballs moisture, color
 •  Culinary calendar
CAROL DEVENOT
 •  Shiitake give pupu character
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Wednesday
WANDA A. ADAMS
 •  Tasting to include croquette

Business
 •  Matson to lower surcharge
 •  Hotels on Big Island returning to normal
 •  Power surges zap Isle computers
AIRLINES
 •  Airlines tally summer profits
SMALL BUSINESS
 •  Small business is good abroad
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  Judge erases criminal conviction of Ken Lay
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  Three Nevada Bob's stores bought

Opinion
 •  Time to renew focus on renewable energy
 •  State rental subsidy program needs fixing
COMMENTARY
 •  Hey, Sunshine, why do friendly Southerners elect such morons?
 •  Charitable-giving reform is long overdue
DAVID SHAPIRO
 •  Hawai'i still fails to learn from its mistakes
 •  Letters to the Editor