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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for October 28, 2005

Breaking News/Updates
 •  7,000 see Miller beat Vitale
 •  Jury: Man tried to kill police officer
 •  Ex-stealth bomber engineer to be held without bail
 •  Superferry financing approved
 •  State opens youth home on Big Island
 •  Drowned boater identified
 •  Film festival awards announced
 •  Police Beat: Random stranger victim in punching
 •  House committee approves 9th Circuit Court split
 •  Business briefs: Maui Divers CEO wins retailing award
 •  Dow surges 172 points on upbeat GDP growth

Local News
 •  Learn our language, Chinese advise
 •  Secrets sold: 'I did it for the money'
 •  Internet use above average in Islands
 •  Grave consequences possible, experts say
 •  Waikiki loses greenery
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
 •  Abercrombie, Case split on base-closing process
COURTS
 •  Killer convicted of manslaughter
POLICE
 •  Hilo man charged in weekend altercation
 •  State hospital escapee has machete, police say
 •  Suspect charged in attack on pedestrian
POLICE BEAT
 •  Boy, 13, shoots girls with pellets
WILDLIFE
 •  State launches offensive against coqui in Manuka
TRANSPORTATION
 •  Speedier transit decision urged
ETHNIC AFFAIRS
 •  Scholar to discuss her fight for social justice
OTHER NEWS
 •  Wave ejects two fishermen from boat
 •  Call grows for law against unattended kids in cars
 •  Advertiser wins national honor for diversity
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  Burning candle starts home fire
 •  Obituaries
LEE CATALUNA
 •  Watching another bad show

Sports
 •  Warriors' defense set
 •  Aloha means good-bye for five
 •  Rainbow Wahine sweep Wolf Pack
 •  'Mayhem' winning fights and fans
UH MEN'S VOLLEYBALL
 •  Warriors call on Kalima as outside hitter
UH MEN'S BASKETBALL
 •  Rainbow Warriors remain a work in progress
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
 •  Five teams still have shots at ILH titles
HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL
 •  Roosevelt, Kahuku girls to play for OIA crown
GOLF
 •  Feldmann, Stubblefield best in best-ball
FOOTBALL
 •  Hula Bowl Jan. 21 at Aloha Stadium
BASEBALL
 •  Agbayani would like to see real World Series
RECREATION
 •  Skill, mental discipline key to being on target
 •  North Shore season to kick into high gear
 •  Hawai'i to host youth soccer regional
 •  Sports notices
ISLE FILE
 •  Metzger wins volleyball bronze in Brazil
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  No loss for words in this rivalry

Island Life
 •  K-crazed
 •  Rembrandt, an infrequent Isle visitor, is in town
 •  Workshops teach newbies how to blog, podcast
 •  'Hawaiian Nutcracker' tryouts Sunday
 •  Acts sought for 'Follies' debut at Hawai'i Theatre
RELATIONSHIPS
 •  Stop gossip before it gets nasty
HOME AND GARDEN
 •  Neighbor Island Arbor Day events
 •  Arbor Day's centennial looks back to its roots
 •  Home and Garden Calendar
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  The sax man cometh
 •  Tube Notes
 •  Neighbor Islands
 •  What's Up!

Business
 •  Hotel conversions eat into room taxes
 •  Visitor arrivals up 7.1% from '04
 •  Papa John's owner joins Krispy Kreme
 •  Ruling on bonus for Gotbaum not final
 •  Hokuli'a settlement talks in stalemate, plaintiffs say
 •  Real-estate transactions give A&B a third-quarter boost
REAL ESTATE
 •  Real-estate industry worried about its image
 •  30-year rates still above 6 percent
 •  New Orleans' expected real-estate boom a bust, so far
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  Filing fees to be lowered

Opinion
 •  Fisheries in NW Isles deserve protection
 •  Miers' bow-out gives Bush chance to redeem
COMMENTARY
 •  Closed mind undermining foreign policy
 •  Leeward Coast school conditions horrible
 •  Letters to the Editor

Entertainment/TGIF
 •  All Hallow's Eve
 •  Grammy-winning slack key tonight
THE NIGHT STUFF
 •  Hotel Street next stop for kitschy-cool Ursula 1000
MOVIES
 •  Duke theater hosts free films
 •  Screening room
MUSIC
 •  My view: 'Late Registration' by Kanye West
 •  Billboard hits
VIDEO GAMES
 •  Upcoming video game releases
 •  My view: 'Narc'
THEATER
 •  'Bird' doesn't fly as stark realism
 •  Neighbor Islands
 •  What's Up!