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Articles for April 16, 2008

Breaking News
 •  Audit criticizes Lingle administration on ferry decisions
 •  Kaneohe Marine facing extradition for manslaughter
 •  Salt Lake sex-assault suspect arrested
 •  Body found in burned van on Kauai
 •  Waikiki car-ramming suspect released
 •  Police task force investigate surge in Hawaii ATM thefts
 •  Big Isle tour plane makes safe emergency landing
 •  Bird program continues as Kilauea emits toxic gas
 •  Hard-to-reach fire in East Honolulu is contained
 •  Pearl Harbor drowning victim was boy, 4
 •  Coast Guard medevacs sea captain to Oahu
 •  Nearly $535K released for Big Isle hospital upgrades
 •  After ‘ruff’ life, dog left at sea heads to new Vegas home
 •  Abercrombie pushing for federal probe of Bowl Championship Series
 •  No serious problems on Honolulu roadways
 •  Job retraining for ex-Aloha workers on fast track
 •  Another blast reported at Kilauea crater
 •  Akaka praised for support of 'new GI Bill' for veterans
 •  Ex-Schofield soldier denied health insurance post-Iraq
 •  Meeting to focus on plans for new Maui jail
 •  Free talk in Waipahu tonight on legal affairs for the elderly
 •  Computer access made easier for Kauai residents
 •  Kaneohe students spread environmental message
 •  Kamehameha Maui Hoçolauleça set for Saturday
 •  Recycling drive Friday at Koko Head Elementary
 •  Brushfire reported near Makua Valley
 •  High surf advisory remains posted for east-facing shores
 •  Weather: Clear today, but rain is on the way
 •  Institute for Astronomy open house set for April 27
 •  Brushfire reported along Farrington Hwy. in Nanakuli
 •  Van gutted by fire on Kauai Monday night
 •  Remembrance planned for Virginia Tech victims
 •  Smoke detectors save lives, fire officials say
 •  Crash reported on Akea Place in Enchanted Lake
 •  Fan falls to death from Shea Stadium escalator
 •  Poll: Which Warrior has better hair — video
 •  Linkner to chat on Warrior Beat
 •  UH men's hoops sign European players
 •  A-Rod hits 522nd HR, passes Williams, McCovey
 •  Forbes: Yankees worth $1.3 billion
 •  Preps: Seabury Hall volleyball improves to 6-0
 •  Secondary change at UH
 •  Baseball: Career firsts: Webb 4-0, Zito 0-4
 •  Former Notre Dame, Redskins lineman dies at 43
 •  Aztecs’ Strasburg reflects on 23-strikeout game
 •  Robinson to chat on Warrior Beat
 •  NBA: Kidd has 100th triple-double, Mavs win
 •  NBA: Heat, Riley go out with win over Hawks
 •  UH: McMackin heads Football Coaching Clinic
 •  UH: Free parking, admission to April 26 football event
 •  UH: Product wrappers earn baseball ticket discounts
 •  Rose, Klaneski to head football clinic
 •  NFL: Tenn. St. DB’s long, winding road leading to NFL
 •  NFL: 2008 weekly schedule
 •  NFL: 2008 team by team schedule
 •  NFL: Jaguars release safety Thompson
 •  NFL: Despite trade request, Bills QB likely staying
 •  Greek weightlifting coach resigns amid doping probe
 •  NBA: Guilty plea in betting scandal
 •  NFL: Wide receiver returns to Steelers
 •  Preps: ILH baseball standings, scores
 •  Preps: OIA baseball standings, scores
 •  Preps: ILH softball standings, scores
 •  Preps: OIA softball standings, scores
 •  Preps: OIA water polo standings
 •  On the air today: NBA, Red Sox-Yankees, hockey
 •  On the air tomorrow: NHL playoffs, golf
 •  New chief for Hawaii Land Use Commission
 •  Credit union, IRS 'phishing e-mails' reported
 •  Ward Centers redevelopment plan includes 9 high-rises
 •  Kaiser to celebrate new wing opening in Moanalua
 •  DBEDT seminar to detail Asia business opportunities
 •  Fed Beige Book says economic growth flattened
 •  Small-business resources day slated for April 23
 •  Maui Brewing vying for awards at World Beer Cup
 •  General Growth shares rally on debt paydown news
 •  Comedian Griffin due May 24 at the Shell
 •  Fashion fiesta May 11 at Kahala resort
 •  Proulx, Nahaku head DHT's 'The Producers'
 •  'Rap's Hawaii' to be remounted June 7
 •  Site for new Catholic church in 'Ewa unveiled
 •  Caregiver panel talk planned for May 20
 •  Unity to screen 'Hiding in Plain Sight' doc
 •  Kailua Alumni: Sign Up Now and Get a Free Gift

Local News
 •  $20M going to improve airport eateries Photo gallery
 •  Strykers staying
 •  Final vote today on type of Oahu rail
 •  Inouye silent on chair post
 •  Few hiccups in alert-system test
LEGISLATURE
 •  Aloha Air kids may get health benefits
CITY GOVERNMENT
 •  Council bills target city's rail-transit ads
MY COMMUNITIES
 •  Public invited to opening of resort's new restaurant
 •  Lingle releases $534,694 for upgrades to hospitals
 •  Lahaina Aquatics Center pool closed due to leaks
 •  Kulana Nani Apartments will get new $1.4M roof
 •  Farrington High School plan will be discussed
 •  Belly dancer Chang to perform, talk at library
 •  Wine, beer tastings part of An Evening in Aiea
OTHER NEWS
 •  Iroquois point beach reopens to public Video
 •  Six million pounds of trash piled on shores
 •  For the environment
 •  Community calendar
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  Driver's death a heart attack
 •  Obituaries
JERRY BURRIS
 •  Limits on emergency acts risky

Sports
 •  UH gets $4.3M bowl payout
 •  Wie will play in LPGA's State Farm
 •  Nevada's Sing Chow glad to be back with Pack
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
 •  Saints claim regular season Photo gallery
 •  Roosevelt wins Red East title Photo gallery
 •  Campbell stops No. 3 Pearl City, 7-6
 •  Games on TV
 •  This Week
MARTIAL ARTS
 •  Marrero to fight his idol in Inoue May 16
BASEBALL
 •  Red Sox sweep short set with Indians
HOMEGROWN REPORT
 •  Volleyball players eye final four
ISLE FILE
 •  UH defeats HPU in men's tennis
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  You can't sugarcoat UH's plight

Island Life
 •  Fashionable Trashables Photo gallery
 •  Henry Ian Cusick finds his way on 'Lost,' goes with the flow
THEATER
 •  'Servant' takes too long to deliver satiric message
PEOPLE
 •  Rowling rejects 'aloha' reference
OTHER LIFESTYLE
 •  Late Night Theatre overcome by art
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  Embrace your inner emo
TASTE
 •  Fillet that fish Video
 •  Pan-roast kampachi with 'eel' sauce
 •  Burritos enhanced by flavorful mole seasonings
 •  For Jewish cooks, kugel's a true culinary chameleon
 •  Culinary calendar
CAROL DEVENOT
 •  Pressure cooker a handy device to own
RECIPE DOCTOR
 •  Italian restaurant salad gets a spring makeover
QUICK BITES
 •  Cuisine from East Oahu
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Wednesday
MOMS
 •  Henry Ian Cusick finds his way on 'Lost,' goes with the flow
 •  Bringing Up Mommy column: To church, or not to church?
 •  Online help for abuse victims who'd rather text than talk
 •  Angry wife tries divorce-by-YouTube tactic
WANDA A. ADAMS
 •  Sesame peanut candy easy to make

Business
 •  Study shows rents dipped 1% last year
 •  Honolulu residents enjoy fast Internet
 •  Industry veteran to take helm at Aloha Petroleum
AIRLINES
 •  United, Continental latest to mull potential merger
 •  Aloha's creditors hire Nobles
TECHNOLOGY
 •  Intel's net profit matches analysts' subdued expectations
SMALL BUSINESS
 •  Maui Soda & Ice Works keeps it in the family
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  Delphi will survive Chapter 11, chief says
 •  Hawaii Data Report | Business Registrations
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  Castle Group posts $1.12M loss
 •  Dinner will honor 'O'O winners
 •  Oil, gas and diesel prices all reach record highs
 •  Trade Winds

Opinion
 •  Rail vote should focus on city needs, not politics
COMMENTARY
 •  Hope from the bottom up and outside in
 •  Singing the Delta blues
DAVID SHAPIRO
 •  Senate is playing cynical game with public election bill
JERRY BURRIS
 •  Limits on emergency acts risky
 •  Letters to the Editor

Entertainment/TGIF
THEATER
 •  'Servant' takes too long to deliver satiric message
 •  TGI Wednesday