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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for March 31, 2005

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  UH urges safety after two attacks
 •  Police Beat: Beer bottle assault reported
 •  Stocks sag on surge in oil
 •  Outrigger upgrades Keauhou Beach Resort

Local News
 •  Flood aid gets UH closer to 'whole'
 •  Carrier talks center on Isles
 •  'War on potholes' to cost $70M
 •  No helmet, no shoes, no safety
 •  EDUCATION
School calendar plan backed
 •  Subs show unity for higher pay, back wages
 •  ECOS helpful in college prep
 •  New Web site helps users track performance of school districts
 •  La Pietra plans summer course
 •  OUR SCHOOL | PRINCESS NAHIENAENA ELEMENTARY
Focus on reading skills of pupils, parents
 •  ALL-STAR KIDS
Kalakaua 8th-grader likes to get involved
 •  IN COURT
Driver gets probation for two fatalities
 •  OTHER NEWS
EPA orders check of toxic site
 •  State land director goes on defensive
 •  Lifeguards revive snorkeler at Hanauma Bay
 •  Marrow drives planned
 •  Catfish weekends to resume at Nu'uanu reservoir
 •  Advertiser wins 22 publishing awards
 •  HAWAI'I BRIEFS
Assault suspects still unidentified
 •  BUREAUCRACY BUSTER
Ease fears about tree by calling
 •  OBITUARIES
Jerome E. Metcalfe, restaurateur
 •  Obituaries
 •  Corrections

Sports
 •  HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
Kamehameha gets coach
 •  'Aiea's Grace drives in six, hurls five-inning no-hitter
 •  Ale helps unbeaten Kahuku top McKinley
 •  UH SPORTS
Glanville going from frontline to sideline
 •  Ferguson following Owens' path
 •  UH lineup remains unsettled
 •  UH women buoyed by international invasion
 •  GOLF REPORT
12 ... 13 ... 18 ... golfers recall holes gone awry
 •  Change of course led to his ace
 •  Lee scheduled to try for 4-peat at Mid-Pac
 •  Golf notices
 •  ISLE FILE
World champ Irons places second in Australian surf
 •  Sports Calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  It's make or break for 'Bows
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  MERRIE MONARCH FESTIVAL HULA COMPETITION
Get a handle on hula
 •  ON STAGE
'The Miser' lively farce for modern audiences
 •  TELL ME A STORY
Rooster regrets lending its crown to the dragon
 •  ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
Bay Area DJ takes over Hula's party tonight
 •  SHOW BIZ
Augie T. about to sweep through Islands
 •  Movie openings
 •  Water, water everywhere
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Thursday
 •  Tryouts Calendar

Business
 •  Aloha sheds jet, sticky notes
 •  'Mess' expected with Waikiki face-lift
 •  Maui wind-farm work to start
 •  Ruling favors AARP, older workers
 •  BUSINESS BRIEFS
20 tech ventures win financing
 •  AKAMAI MONEY
Paperless bonds may make tracking investments easier
 •  PERSONAL FINANCE
Hard work may not be enough
 •  New-car payments often take back seat
 •  IRS has tips for those yet to file

Opinion
 •  EDITORIALS
City permit process must get up to speed
 •  Kaka'ako project must reflect Hawai'i
 •  Letters to the Editor