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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for October 31, 2005

Breaking News/Updates
 •  State Rep. Fox resigns after criminal conviction
 •  Akaka: Alito could lead court in 'hostile' direction
 •  Man takes responsibility for murder
 •  Pedestrian hit on Big Island
 •  Abercrombie won't run for governor
 •  Windward side under flood advisory
 •  Steve Case resigns from Time Warner board
 •  Ex-UH player to be named men's volleyball assistant
 •  Police Beat: Man arrested at church function
 •  Stocks end higher on acquisitions, spending data
 •  Business briefs: Hotel revenue on record pace

Local News
 •  Some residents get no relief from thieves
 •  Wie gives $500K for storm aid
 •  Invasive species eluding military
 •  Imu sizzles now even in a drizzle
 •  Pedestrian killed in Kahuku
LEGISLATURE
 •  Is Lingle just too popular to beat?
MILITARY AFFAIRS
 •  Getting into the loop with China
 •  Proposals to target healthcare
 •  Web aids people battling the bulge
BIG ISLAND
 •  300 homesteads leased on Big Island
OTHER NEWS
 •  Neighbors object to subdivision
 •  Fairs offer Halloween fun for kids, families
 •  Team approach emphasized
 •  Homeless help clean lake
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  Hikers saved after yelling for help
 •  Obituaries
HAWAI'I'S ENVIRONMENT
 •  Invader threatens forest bird

Sports
 •  Jones says right calls were made vs. Fresno
 •  Rainbow Wahine win league despite falling 1-0 in finale
 •  First day of Xcel Pro signals start of season
FOOTBALL
 •  NFL notes
ISLE FILE
 •  Lee ties for 7th at PGA assistant pro tourney
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  Warriors not a hot ticket in '05

Island Life
 •  Dress to thrill
 •  What's hiding in your family tree?
 •  TV has us happily cowering on our sofas
ABOUT MEN
 •  Sea of life will leave you listing
BOOKS
 •  'Narnia' movie incites sales of tie-in products
OTHER FEATURES
 •  Hawai'i-linked films take 6 festival awards
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Monday

Business
 •  Scrapbooking start-up grows fast
 •  Know where to draw the line on jokes
 •  Name's a dud, says Hershey
WORKPLACE
 •  Leadership Corner: Lisa Sakamoto
 •  Women's advances in sports, business seem to be slowing
 •  The flow of ideas improves creativity
 •  Coming events
 •  Trade Winds

Opinion
 •  Safety of our dams should concern us all
 •  Wrong to kill reform in the name of victims
COMMENTARY
 •  Caves were used for more than just burials
 •  Letters to the Editor