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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for February 2, 2007

Breaking News/Updates
 •  Wilson fires 69, McLachlin's round halted in PGA play
 •  Outrigger Enterprises to manage luxury resort in Palau
 •  Shidler REIT plan faces key shareholder vote
 •  HWBC schedules tax-reporting workshop Feb. 27
 •  Rating agency cites Bank of Hawaii's solid performance
 •  'Living Pidgin' at Kumu Kahua extended to Feb. 18
 •  On the air Sunday: Super Bowl, and more
 •  Hawaii Psychological Association wins diversity award (news release)
 •  On the air Saturday: State softball finals, hoops all day
 •  Tomlinson, Brees share Payton Man of Year award
 •  Bishop Museum seeks volunteers for maritime exhibit
 •  Friday sports: State softball semifinals, UH baseball
 •  Next speed & quickness camp Feb. 17-18
 •  On the air Friday: Division I softball semifinals
 •  Woods shoots second-round 67, trails by 5 shots
 •  Packers' Favre will return for 17th season
 •  Car fire reported in Nanakuli near beach park
 •  Wilson Tunnel lights should be back on soon
 •  Mililani to play Baldwin for state D-I softball title
 •  Hawaii beats Georgia Southern in baseball
 •  Kauai, Sacred Hearts to meet for D-II softball title
 •  Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder to play at Kokua Festival
 •  Report: Making ends meet harder to do in Hawai'i
 •  NFL says it has no plans to move Pro Bowl in '08 or '09
 •  Judge orders evidence withheld in Tantalus slayings
 •  High-surf advisory through weekend except for Big Isle
 •  Voyaging canoes benefit from return of trade winds
 •  BOE members support bill to give them salaries
 •  Pro Bowl sold out
 •  Sailor with tie to Kane'ohe Bay killed in combat in Iraq
 •  Hawai'i-based Marine killed in combat in Iraq
 •  Adm. Keating recommended to lead Pacific Command
 •  UCLA sweeps UH in volleyball
 •  Elderly pedestrian struck near convention center
 •  Boy, 12, sitting curbside struck by vehicle in Kapolei
 •  Lingle returns to Wai'anae for homelessness update
 •  Suspect held in Waipahu burglary, one still at large
 •  Robbery suspect in custody has 27 prior convictions
 •  HECO restores power to about 6,200 O'ahu customers
 •  Surf action today to be along north, west shores
 •  Drier, cooler air forecast for Islands this weekend
 •  150 to lose jobs as Hawaii Medical Center cuts costs
 •  Jasmine Trias, Society of Seven together in Las Vegas
 •  Hawaiian Tel credit union members hit by e-mail scam
 •  Douglas Ing reappointed Kamehameha Schools trustee
 •  Honolulu's $57M 2005 fish catch 6th largest in U.S.
 •  Warning signs posted following Pauoa sewage spill
 •  Civil rights leader to address 'Social Change' luncheon
 •  10-minute power outage leads to swarm of alarm calls
 •  2 men arrested in Kaka'ako after bar brawl
 •  Dolphins-Giants to play historic NFL game in London
 •  UH season ticket-holders get 2-for-1 deal for baseball

Local News
 •  O'ahu, Kaua'i levees deemed at-risk
 •  HECO avoids outage with plea to conserve
 •  Punahou work ends, but carnival fun won't
 •  Copper thieves leave more motorists in dark
 •  Fallon tells legislators he faces immense task Photo gallery Video
STATE GOVERNMENT
 •  Better mental health services at prisons seen taking 3-5 years
EDUCATION
 •  BOE wants to keep charter schools
 •  HSTA proposes top salary for teachers above $100,000
 •  'Iolani opening courses to outside
POLICE
 •  Suspect sought in probe of girl's rape
 •  Police Commission praises Correa
WEATHER
 •  Get out woolen PJs and blankets
WILDLIFE
 •  Monk seal catches some rays on the beach in Waikiki
ETHNIC AFFAIRS
 •  1-year prison term for man who stole from burial cave
BIG ISLAND
 •  Firefighters contain Big Isle brushfire
OTHER NEWS
 •  Repairs to nation's levees will be costly
 •  'No regrets' for FBI's top agent in Honolulu
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  Hospital's layoff notice challenged
 •  Obituaries

Sports
 •  Rainbows muzzle Bulldogs, 54-42
 •  Quick pace, fast start boost 'Iolani past Saint Louis, 59-49 Photo gallery
 •  Georgia Southern outslugs UH, 13-11
UH FOOTBALL
 •  Reserved stalls proposed for football
 •  UH lands California offensive lineman
 •  Warriors may play Broncos Nov. 24
UH MEN'S VOLLEYBALL
 •  Warriors focus on improving serves
UH MEN'S BASKETBALL
 •  Gibson gives 'Bows energy and 19 points
UH WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
 •  Freshman guard Tinnin might have earned another start
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
 •  Kahuku's Tuipulotu bound for Arizona
HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL
 •  Baldwin breaks through with 5-1 win over Campbell Photo gallery
BOXING
 •  Viloria to fight for title after WBC takes belt from Nino
BASKETBALL
 •  No. 18 Washington State rolls on
BASEBALL
 •  Kansas defeats Hawai'i-Hilo, 4-1
TRACK AND FIELD
 •  UH hosts all-comers meet Saturday
RECREATION
 •  Looks are deceiving in synchronized swimming
 •  Hawai'i state boxing championships Feb. 16
 •  Sports notices
ISLE FILE
 •  UH women's water polo team turns back San Jose State, 11-9
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  Get ready for prom, but don't get stressed
 •  Many parents call their child discipline ineffective
 •  It's opera, and it'll be grand
MUSIC
 •  Take the quiz, and remember, no cheetah-ing!
 •  Keola Beamer charts a different course
 •  Radiators heat up Islands' music scene
 •  Norah Jones' new album dark, moody, best to date
 •  Billboard hits
 •  Q & A with a cheetah
MOVIES
 •  Ballots are in the mail for 79th Oscars
 •  Screening room
 •  'Lambs' release gets upgraded
TELEVISION
 •  Pageant finds its younger viewers
THEATER
 •  Hasselhoff tries something new
FASHION
 •  Be mine: Ask her with jewelry by Anjé Designs
 •  Most of your wardrobe probably needs to be tossed
HOME AND GARDEN
 •  Home and garden calendar
 •  Spring '06 rain may be killing our plants now
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  Single space
 •  Tube Notes
 •  What's Up!
 •  Buzzing about...
 •  Ongoing events
 •  Neighbor Islands
ISLAND SOUNDS
 •  Keola Beamer charts a different course

Business
 •  Isles getting high-def Super Bowl after all
 •  Record revenue for hotels in Hawai'i
 •  Schuler hires Uchida for 'Ewa project
REAL ESTATE
 •  30-year mortgage rate climbs again
 •  California questions risky home loans
WORKPLACE
 •  Job discrimination charges rise for first time in 4 years
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  A&B's 4th-quarter profit surge helps full-year earnings
 •  Record profit again at ExxonMobil
 •  Wal-Mart expands 'green' effort
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  Unique Pizza franchising here

Opinion
 •  Charter school status would help at Kamaile Elementary School
 •  Study of rent control a necessary first step
COMMENTARY
 •  No Child underfunded, failing our children
 •  Bush power trip jeopardizes war on terror
 •  Letters to the Editor

Entertainment/TGIF
 •  Cheetah-licious
 •  It's opera, and it'll be grand
 •  'High School Musical' available in three local flavors
THE NIGHT STUFF
 •  First Friday party carries on after Nine
NIGHTLIFE
 •  Afterhours: Nightspotting
MOVIES
 •  Ballots are in the mail for 79th Oscars
 •  Screening room
 •  'Lambs' release gets upgraded
TELEVISION
 •  Pageant finds its younger viewers
MUSIC
 •  Take the quiz, and remember, no cheetah-ing!
 •  Keola Beamer charts a different course
 •  Radiators heat up Islands' music scene
 •  Norah Jones' new album dark, moody, best to date
 •  Billboard hits
 •  Q & A with a cheetah
ISLAND SOUNDS
 •  Keola Beamer charts a different course
DINING
 •  Pineapple fried rice steals show at Thai Sweet Basil Photo gallery
THEATER
 •  Hasselhoff tries something new
 •  What's Up!
 •  Buzzing about...
 •  Ongoing events
 •  Neighbor Islands