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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for March 11, 2005

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Police search for truck involved in hit-run
 •  Police Beat: Pearl City fire displaces 10

Local News
 •  Clamor increases to spin off UH-Hilo
 •  By design, campuses don't get equal bucks
 •  POLICE/COURTS
New concern for pedestrian safety
 •  More charges in prison sex case
 •  Driver tried to run over officer, police say
 •  POLICE BEAT
Police investigate injury to infant
 •  CITY GOVERNMENT
Shaka Santa has a wish of his own: a new home
 •  Council looks into Harris' spending
 •  OTHER NEWS
Philippines mourns 27 in cassava poisoning
 •  Volcano chats are a blast for everyone
 •  All residents safe in Makiki high-rise fire
 •  Boaters seek to stop dock deal
 •  UH to pick developers for three major projects
 •  O'ahu temple celebrates Purim
 •  CONGRESS
South Carolina senator says he'll co-sponsor Akaka bill
 •  House passes federal bill including O'ahu rail project
 •  SPELLING BEE 2005
14 skillful spellers hoping to have last word in finals
 •  HAWAI'I BRIEFS
Families sue over fatal copter crash
 •  Salutes
 •  Obituaries
 •  LEE CATALUNA
Milk, juice price hike explained

Sports
 •  UH BASEBALL
UH routs Florida State
 •  UH BASKETBALL
Rainbows sleepwalk in 80-62 defeat to UTEP
 •  UTEP defense catches Sottos off guard
 •  UH VOLLEYBALL
Volleyball Warriors may shuffle starting unit
 •  JUDO
Takata 2nd in New York tournament
 •  RECREATION
All-women's club keeps retired teacher in running
 •  No Ka Oi youth squad wins cheerleading title
 •  AROUND TOWN
Registration opens for tennis lessons
 •  Sports notices
 •  ISLE FILE
ILH gets second state berth
 •  FERD LEWIS
The point is ... 'Bows need one
 •  On the Air
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  Setting up your home office
 •  FASHION
Footsteps across the nation for designer Pliner
 •  11TH ANNUAL HONOLULU FESTIVAL
Japanese castaway shaped history
 •  KISSES AND MISSES
Lately, not much to smile about
 •  STAGE REVIEWS
Exuberant 'Cabaret' bows to past, with modern tone
 •  'Captive' imagery stronger than message
 •  HAWAI'I'S GARDENS
Lettuces of several varieties grow in Islands
 •  Home & Garden Calendar
 •  ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
His & hers hot towels
 •  Tube Notes

Business
 •  Hawaiian plan gets go-ahead
 •  Moloka'i land sold despite protesters
 •  Hawai'i's jobless rate stays flat at 3%
 •  Outrigger to manage luxury resort in Bali
 •  BUSINESS BRIEFS
2nd phase of subdivision sold
 •  NATION BUSINESS
'Truth-in-billing' now extends to cell phones
 •  Senate passes bankruptcy-law overhaul
 •  Number of billionaires burgeoning
 •  Microsoft buying Groove
 •  HAWAI'I REAL ESTATE REPORT
Concern builds as speculators snap up every available home
 •  30-year fixed rate rises to 5.85%

Opinion
 •  EDITORIALS
Borrowing not best way to fund salaries
 •  Doubt cast on claims about Iran weapons
 •  ISLAND VOICES: WORKERS' COMP
Let's use common sense
 •  Hold your horses, Lingle
 •  Letters to the Editor

Entertainment/TGIF
 •  MOVIE SCENE
Fijian family's tale told through 'Eyes' of a camera
 •  'Robots' is hardwired for fun
 •  'Hostage' takes hold of ingenious twist in story
 •  Films address freedom of information
 •  Screening room
 •  DVD SCENE
Sound effects sizzle in firefighter action flick
 •  THE NIGHT STUFF
Get intimate with live blues at O'Toole's pub
 •  MUSIC SCENE
Drum-n-bass legend Goldie gets fresh with Fresh!
 •  'Music Expo' strikes chord for young, old
 •  Billboard hits
 •  MY VIEW
Music: 'Frances the Mute' by Mars Volta
 •  STAGE SCENE
'Cabaret' glitters again for director
 •  ISLAND EXCURSIONS
Two festivals celebrate international cultures
 •  DINING SCENE
Chef Fukui brings his artistry to Restaurant Row
 •  TGIF Weekend Calendar
 •  Ongoing Events
 •  The Buzz
 •  What's Up!
 •  Neighbor Islands
 •  St. Patrick's Day events