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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for October 17, 2005

Breaking News/Updates
 •  Tree falls, snarls downtown traffic
 •  SUV swerves onto sidewalk, injures two pedestrians
 •  Body pulled from ocean identified
 •  Aloha Airlines seeks to void labor contracts
 •  Waikiki Beach Marriott to be sold for $279 million
 •  Brennan is WAC player of the week
 •  Police Beat: Suspect caught stealing car
 •  Business briefs: Barnwell Industries declares stock split
 •  Stocks end higher on GM deal, tobacco ruling

Local News
 •  Moped parking a predicament
 •  Public school rolls shrinking
 •  Prayers unite past, future
 •  Network of health centers sought for uninsured
 •  Family operation squeezed out by rising expenses
MILITARY AFFAIRS
 •  Cadets undeterred by war
 •  Benefits stalled by politics
 •  Famed unit back with 101st Airborne
POLICE
 •  Man charged in stabbing rampage
KAUA'I
 •  Fun-seekers won't be required to join religious activities
 •  Obituaries
HAWAI'I'S ENVIRONMENT
 •  Organics Web site launched

Sports
 •  Wie disqualified in pro golf debut
 •  Wie's ouster a 'travesty'
 •  Brennan didn't need to be egged on
GOLF
 •  Sorenstam storms to nine-stroke victory
 •  Transcript of Wie's interview
SURFING
 •  Hawai'i team wins World Junior Championships
FOOTBALL
 •  Cowboys topple Giants in OT
 •  Chargers' Tomlinson scores TD trifecta
ISLE FILE
 •  Utah State beats UH in WAC soccer, 2-1
 •  Sports calendar
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  Lessons never stop, even as pro

Island Life
 •  We love those crazy '80s
 •  Some of life's little shortcuts
 •  How to avoid a nightmarish Halloween
HEALTH/FITNESS
 •  Pillow fluff can do your body good
ABOUT MEN
 •  Golden years keep receding
OTHER FEATURES
 •  Hillary's fans, foes eye Geena the Prez
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  Paint away, safely
 •  Tonight's Must-See
 •  TGI Monday

Business
 •  Opportunity knocking for that hotel job
 •  It's the attitude that's important
 •  Bragging can help you get ahead
 •  Prepare for livelier version of cube farm
WORKPLACE
 •  Religious discrimination in hiring is a violation
 •  Leadership corner
 •  Coming events
 •  Trade winds

Opinion
 •  Don't cut safety nets in name of disaster aid
 •  Navy energy program heads down right path
COMMENTARY
 •  Bert Kobayashi had bright start to career
 •  Executives influence more than bottom line
 •  Letters to the Editor