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Articles for March 28, 2008

Breaking News
 •  Flags to fly half-staff Monday in honor of Army Private Shizuya Hayashi
 •  Boulder smashes Palolo house; no one hurt
 •  3 injured in Waianae crash
 •  Women’s gymnastics championship tomorrow in Kailua
 •  Stryker brigade soldier killed in Iraq
 •  Manoa, Pearl City swimming pools reopen
 •  Pahoa woman indicted for fatal crash
 •  Assault reported near zoo
 •  State plans weekend roadwork
 •  Scattered windward showers in forecast
 •  Conference on language access to be held at East-West Center
 •  Moderate south swell expected Monday
 •  Traffic moving smoothly, so far
 •  State to open two Kula trails to bikes
 •  NCAA: Men's basketball tournament glance
 •  Memphis ousts Michigan St., 92-74, completes day of routs
 •  Kansas routs Villanova, 72-57, reaches Midwest final
 •  UH's Frick finishes sixth in NCAA 3-meter diving
 •  No. 1 UCLA surges past No. 4 Hawaii in water polo
 •  Davidson stuns Wisconsin, 73-56, to reach Elite 8
 •  Texas pounds Stanford, 82-62, reaches regional final
 •  Dismasted race yacht arrives in Ala Wai Harbor
 •  Roosevelt-Castle baseball game moved to tomorrow
 •  Wilson, McLachlin three strokes back in New Orleans
 •  Sacramento State stops baseball Rainbows, 4-2
 •  UH AD Donovan answers questions on Warrior Beat
 •  Baseball: Padres place Edmonds on 15-day DL
 •  Golf: Stanford holds one-shot lead over charging Ochoa
 •  Baseball: Jeff Conine signs 1-day deal with Marlins, retires
 •  Golf: Baird misses fishing trips but leads Zurich Classic
 •  Baseball: D'backs lefty Davis diagnosed with thyroid cancer
 •  Autos: Jeff Gordon wins 7th pole at Martinsville
 •  Olympics: Colo. Springs offers $53M to keep USOC headquarters
 •  Swim: Speedo to meet with Schipper after suit fills with water
 •  Baseball: Average ticket price rises 10.9 percent
 •  Baseball: 2 drug suspensions put on hold for 10 days
 •  Golf: Career club pro Nielsen leads Ginn Championship
 •  Tennis: Djokovic upset by former Illini star at Key Biscayne
 •  Baseball: Nationals hold 1st practice at new stadium
 •  Baseball: Ex-Yankees secretary asks for probation
 •  Baseball: Fred Lewis’ glove work key to his S.F. future
 •  Cycling: Valentino Fois dead at 34; cause unknown
 •  CBKB: Life's good for Stanford twin; off court, too?
 •  NBA: Pacers' O'Neal says he'll likely return next week
 •  NFL: 49er QB Smith working out, looking ahead
 •  Olympics: Pelosi says boycott would be wrong
 •  Preps: OIA girls water polo standings
 •  Preps: ILH softball standings, scores
 •  Preps: OIA softball standings, scores
 •  Swimming: Aussie breaks own world 50 free record
 •  Softball: Lisa Fernandez left off US Olympic team roster
 •  Serena Williams, Henin win at Sony Ericsson Open
 •  UH: Athletic department seeks online feedback
 •  UH: No. 4 women vs. No. 1 UCLA in water polo
 •  On the air today: NCAA hoops, Lakers, golf
 •  On the air tomorrow: NCAA hoops, baseball, football
 •  On the air Sunday: NCAA Final Four completed
 •  Victoria's Secret set to open in Ala Moana in 2009
 •  February unemployment rate edges up to 3.2%
 •  April 7 public hearing set on commuter rail project
 •  Hawaiian Telcom's problems highlighted in WSJ story
 •  Firm offers free tax preparation to select group
 •  Baby Loves Disco event coming to Honolulu

Local News
 •  HMSA may hike premiums 12.8%
 •  Machines vs. machines Photo gallery Video
 •  Donovan discloses more red ink at UH
 •  Painting has Hitler past, link to Oahu
 •  Sonar limits frustrate Navy
CITY GOVERNMENT
 •  About 150 testify on vacation rentals
HIGHER EDUCATION
 •  UH-Hilo, Colorado School of Mines plan joint space research
FIRE
 •  Navigator's dwelling burns Photo gallery Video
WILDLIFE
 •  Popular Kailua seal turns up dead
TRANSPORTATION
 •  Alakai moved out of drydock
 •  Mass transit 'just has to happen'
ETHNIC AFFAIRS
 •  OHA audit resolution advances in Senate
BIG ISLAND
 •  Some in Kawaihae say town has little to offer ferry riders
 •  Groups help stem rise of feral cats
MAUI
 •  La'au Point opponents not at fault
MY COMMUNITIES
 •  Wahiawa Clean-up will accept recyclable waste
 •  Police still investigating reports of rape at shelter
 •  You can follow efforts to buy property online
 •  New beach park comfort station will be dedicated
 •  Students to remind folks of storm drain pollution
 •  Forest reserve trails will open to bicycles Tuesday
 •  Seven selected to train for Police Department
 •  Puna school again blocked from sites
OTHER NEWS
 •  Capitol market
 •  Passion for elderly drives nursing home's hero
 •  For the environment
 •  Community calendar
 •  Ultimate fighting draws grade-school gladiators
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  Wave kills 'opihi picker on Moloka'i
 •  Obituaries
LEE CATALUNA
 •  La'au Point opponents not at fault

Sports
 •  Tar Heels bounce Washington State Photo gallery
UH BASEBALL
 •  Rainbows will have a busy road trip
UH SPORTS
 •  Watsons try to push each other at clinics
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
 •  Taaca is state's best
 •  Prep schedule
GOLF
 •  Hawaii's Wilson clears up with a 66
BASKETBALL
 •  UCLA, Xavier reach West final
 •  Low to take best shot at NBA
 •  Defense lifts Louisville into East Regional final
 •  Men's NCAA Tournament
BASEBALL
 •  Red Sox's Beckett on target Photo gallery
 •  MLB Exhibition Standings, Summaries
RECREATION
 •  Tai chi may move slow, but is a good workout
 •  First trip to Australia for Manuel is a winner
 •  'Iolani's Fatongia captures girls national wrestling title
 •  State women's gymnastics championships tomorrow
ISLE FILE
 •  UH's Frick second in NCAA 1-meter diving
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  Not acting properly at the Games

Island Life
 •  The signal cometh
 •  For men and women, depression isn't same experience
 •  Textile Society heading our way
MUSIC
 •  B-52s, Counting Crows are finally back
 •  Billboard hits
MOVIES
 •  Screening room
 •  Ongoing events
 •  Neighbor Islands
 •  Buzzing about...
 •  What's Up!
ISLAND SOUNDS
 •  Homegrown artists elevate hip-hop Audio

Business
 •  Lingle releases $36.6 million for upgrades
TOURISM
 •  February saw more tourist arrivals
REAL ESTATE
 •  Foreign firms gobbling up real estate
 •  Home prices not seen recovering until 2010
 •  30-year rate falls slightly
AIRLINES
 •  Aloha asks for air cargo bids
 •  700-plus flights canceled so far in FAA crackdown
ECONOMY
 •  Seattle bidder has big stake in Islands
 •  Isle business owners getting wary
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  Hawaii Data Report | Business Registrations
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  Economy stalled at end of last year
 •  Aloha employees to rally at Capitol
 •  Trade winds

Opinion
 •  Moloka'i residents must be vested in island future
COMMENTARY
 •  Vote should reflect will of the people
 •  Letters to the Editor

Entertainment/TGIF
 •  Fifty ways to know 50
 •  HawaiiSlam celebrating 5th successful year
THE NIGHT STUFF
 •  Saturdays reveal a different side of thirtyninehotel Photo gallery
NIGHTLIFE
 •  After Hours: Nightspotting
MOVIES
 •  Screening room
MUSIC
 •  B-52s, Counting Crows are finally back
 •  Billboard hits
ISLAND SOUNDS
 •  Homegrown artists elevate hip-hop Audio
OTHER ENTERTAINMENT
 •  'Mist,' 'Kite Runner' among latest releases
 •  Ongoing events
 •  Neighbor Islands
 •  Buzzing about...
 •  What's Up!