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Articles for May 11, 2007

Breaking News/Updates
 •  McKinley wins OIA White title
 •  Lana'i earns first-ever state tournament berth
 •  'Iolani, Kahuku advance to state girls water polo final
 •  Kane'ohe's Wilson misses cut at Players Championship
 •  Carlyle Group could raise up to $1B in IPO
 •  Honolulu's Lam loses in tennis quarterfinal
 •  Mickelson stays out of trouble and takes the lead
 •  New Mexico St. Theus highest-paid hoop coach in WAC
 •  Business highlights: Consumer confidence, oil prices
 •  Pacific Islands Institute honored by ecotourism group
 •  Waipahu-based GeminiTech wins $10M Army contract
 •  Authors to receive Kiriyama Prize at local fest
 •  Aiea firm gets contract to dredge Pearl Harbor channel
 •  Fields Open golf reps donate $70,000 to local charities
 •  Island stars part of Asian TV awards in Los Angeles
 •  Organists sought for scholarship competition
 •  Updated NFL preseason schedule
 •  Ricky Williams tests positive, delaying NFL return
 •  Mavericks' Nowitzki chosen NBA MVP
 •  Nadal matches McEnroe's consecutive win record
 •  Sports tomorrow: State baseball, tennis, water polo
 •  On the air Sunday: NBA playoffs, UH-Nevada on radio
 •  On the air tomorrow: NBA playoffs, state baseball final
 •  On the air today: NBA, OIA hoop championships
 •  Today's major-league probable pitchers
 •  MIL girls basketball tournament results
 •  Don Ho's daughter, Dayna Ho-Henry, found dead
 •  UH softball team loses twice, ousted from WAC play
 •  Two Hawai'i lawsuits filed today tied to pet-food recall
 •  State baseball scoreboard
 •  Child rape suspect appears in court
 •  Fiancee of Maui soldier injured in Iraq trying to cope
 •  Damien athletic director to coach with dad in Montana
 •  Stunning shooting fails to raise 'Lost' ratings
 •  Vegas bombing victim, suspect linked to same woman
 •  Second tunnel completed in Waikiki wastewater project
 •  Box jellyfish invasion closes Hanauma Bay
 •  Former UH receiver Mock signs with B.C. Lions
 •  BYUH women advance to tennis championship
 •  High influx of box jellyfish found in Waikiki
 •  National & world news highlights
 •  Ka'u coffees earn top 10 world ranking
 •  Two state baseball games moved to Kailua
 •  Five commencement ceremonies set for today
 •  Army offers bonuses to keep officers for future combat
 •  Soldier calls MIA missions honorable, spiritual work
 •  Camp Smith to install emergency public address system
 •  U.S. territory looking to import workers from Samoa
 •  Testimony continues in case of Kula shooting
 •  Hawai'i Pacific ousted from NCAA softball regional
 •  Help sought in finding suspect in Big Island shooting
 •  Mother's Day extra special for Mormon missionaries
 •  HPU to graduate nearly 700 students, 100 nurses
 •  Today's events: dance benefit, keiki singing, concert
 •  Information sought in Ka'u home-invasion robbery
 •  Fort Dix terror suspects denied bail at hearing
 •  Dow ends with biggest point rise so far this month
 •  Student leaders to be honored at UH commencement
 •  Expect sunny skies, light winds heading into weekend
 •  Surf remains small to moderate
 •  Volunteers needed for Read Aloud America
 •  Wanted: The first Miss Aloha Tower
 •  Catholic diocese purchases Leeward land for church
 •  Filipino Fiesta and parade set for tomorrow
 •  HIV/AIDS Awareness fair planned
 •  First-class 41-cent postage stamp rate starts Monday
 •  Roosevelt, Radford player statistics
 •  Sports today: State baseball, OIA hoop championships
 •  KCC, UH establish partnership, tuition rate
 •  Kamehameha lanes to be closed near Pearl Harbor

Local News
 •  Depleted uranium a Cold War leftover
 •  Aloha, go! report losses from fare war
 •  Stadium rust to get $12.4M treatment
 •  Officer's family will meet Bush
 •  Ma'ili fire nears health center
MY COMMUNITIES
 •  Ramble through Manoa's past
 •  OHA grant aids site for farmers
 •  Kamiloiki park to be spiffed up
 •  A family hunt for rare trees
 •  'Green' award for cafeteria
 •  Kids fun run set tomorrow
 •  Special Keiki Rodeo nears
 •  USDA grant benefits library
 •  Development forum Monday
LEGISLATURE
 •  Copper bill enforceable despite flaw
STATE GOVERNMENT
 •  Hirono, Abercrombie back troop funding
POLICE
 •  Man held in rape of Kalihi girl, 4
ETHNIC AFFAIRS
 •  For Hokule'a, it's sayonara Nagasaki; next stop Fukuoka
 •  Senate panel advances Hawaiian bills
BIG ISLAND
 •  Motorcycle rider killed in Kona
MAUI
 •  Maui couple face 20 years on drug-trafficking charges
OTHER NEWS
 •  Hawai'i volunteer honored at White House ceremony
 •  Hall's biggest adventure turned into his last
 •  VASH steps in, this time for suspected murder victim's family
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  Kahuku students back in classes after odor clears
 •  Driver of SUV in plunge identified
 •  Obituaries

Sports
 •  Kaiser tips Waiakea to reach semifinals Photo gallery
 •  Charles Ane, longtime coach, football legend, 76
 •  Smethurst helps UH turn back LaTech, 5-2
UH SPORTS
 •  Education chair calls for Frazier
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
 •  Kaiser tips Waiakea to reach semifinals Photo gallery
 •  Kamehameha-Hawai'i rolls on Photo gallery
 •  Punahou stops Kamehameha to advance to state tourney Photo gallery
 •  La Pietra beats HBA to earn state tourney berth
 •  Top seeds all advance on Maui
 •  Ishida's gutty effort lifts Punahou by Hilo Photo gallery
 •  Pearl City gains semis, 10-0 Photo gallery
 •  Wally Yonamine Foundation Baseball State Championships
 •  Lunas score historic victory
 •  Today's events
RECREATION
 •  Art of muay thai aims for respect, humility Video
 •  Sullivan set for AYSO Hall of Fame induction
 •  USTA to host three block party events on Hawai'i
 •  Sports Notices
ISLE FILE
 •  UH's Wichmann wins WAC heptathlon
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  Ane would pave way to NFL

Island Life
 •  The beat generations Video
 •  Red Cross hosts free swimming classes
 •  McManus will show her latest designs
MUSIC
 •  'Back to the Islands' is a tropical tonic Audio
 •  Even earthlings will find Bjork's 'Volta' appealing
 •  Billboard hits
 •  Bone Thugs issue surprisingly strong album
MOVIES
 •  Screening room
TELEVISION
 •  Two box sets mark John Wayne birth centennial
THEATER
 •  Laugh fest begins when things go wrong
HOME AND GARDEN
 •  Learn about landscape industry
 •  Home and garden calendar
OTHER LIFESTYLE
 •  Dinner to honor designer Namba
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  Get listed in calendar
 •  Tube Notes
 •  What's up!
 •  Buzzing about...
 •  Ongoing events
 •  Neighbor Islands
ISLAND SOUNDS
 •  'Back to the Islands' is a tropical tonic Audio

Business
 •  Exported desalinated seawater sales decline
 •  Postage hike raises costs
 •  For U.S. retailers, it was a very bad month
REAL ESTATE
 •  Rates ease on 30-year mortgages
 •  Home energy audits take whack at wasted wattage
AIRLINES
 •  A union partners up with its airline
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  Ads touting alleged milk benefits end
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  Heartbeat radar wins tech award

Opinion
 •  Retooling land bureau needs to begin soon
 •  O'ahu's youth will be key to recycling effort
COMMENTARY
 •  Neurotics have enough to worry about
 •  Education is key to ending drunk driving
JERRY BURRIS
 •  Translated: It's Lingle's fault, OK?
 •  Letters to the Editor

Entertainment/TGIF
 •  thirtyninehotel redux
 •  Jackie's provides authentic Puerto Rican pastele
 •  Indulge your senses at Native Hawaiian festival
NIGHTLIFE
 •  After Hours: Nightspotting
MOVIES
 •  Screening room
TELEVISION
 •  Two box sets mark John Wayne birth centennial
MUSIC
 •  'Back to the Islands' is a tropical tonic Audio
 •  Even earthlings will find Bjork's 'Volta' appealing
 •  Billboard hits
 •  Bone Thugs issue surprisingly strong album
ISLAND SOUNDS
 •  'Back to the Islands' is a tropical tonic Audio
THEATER
 •  Laugh fest begins when things go wrong
 •  What's up!
 •  Buzzing about...
 •  Ongoing events
 •  Neighbor Islands