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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for December 1, 2006

Breaking News/Updates
 •  Driver faces administrative action for hitting H-1 overpass
 •  State D1 and D2 football title games on Saturday TV
 •  City will be one big love fest tomorrow
 •  New manager at The Ocean Club
 •  Kelly Hu hosts Miss Sixty opening bash tomorrow
 •  Akamai Trading holds charity public auction tomorrow
 •  O'Neill World Cup surf event is on today
 •  Ugh! Accident near H-1/H-2 merge snarls traffic
 •  Three-car accident just past H-1/H-2 merge
 •  So far, it's truly an Aloha Friday on the roads
 •  Your weekend football TV guide
 •  UH's Brennan featured on ESPN's Gameday Saturday
 •  Discounted tickets available for state football games
 •  Homecoming today for approximately 150 sailors
 •  Teenage boy in catamaran accident pronounced dead
 •  Catamaran accident witness gives first-hand account
 •  Boating accident off Waikiki sends boy to hospital
 •  'Mayhem' Miller loses mixed martial arts title bout
 •  Kahuku tops Saint Louis, 7-6, for Division I crown
 •  Quake damage forces Mauna Kea Beach Hotel closure
 •  King Kekaulike beats Kauai, 33-20, for Division II title
 •  Driver faces administrative action for hitting H-1 overpass
 •  Waikiki sand replacement project begins
 •  Infested Christmas trees sent back to Mainland
 •  UH volleyball cruises in NCAA, plays Saturday at 5 p.m.
 •  Marathon attracting more runners
 •  Wai'anae's Bartels wins Roxy Pro women's surf event
 •  Island Air lays off 65 workers, blames fare war
 •  Filipino groups collecting donations for typhoon relief
 •  Army general of Hawaiian ancestry awarded third star
 •  Hawai'i-based Army commander:Iraq transfer under way
 •  Homecoming today for 150 sailors
 •  Concert for homeless aid set for this afternoon
 •  Water main fixed, three schools resume classes
 •  'Lost' actress joins mayor at marathon news conference
 •  Cooler weather expected through weekend
 •  Firework vendors not allowed to sell permits
 •  UH School of Social Work gets $360,000 grant
 •  Lingle to attend Kaua'i mayor's inauguration ceremony
 •  High surf advisory remains for North Shore
 •  Primer today on Jan. 1 booster/child seat law
 •  Seeing red? Celebrate World AIDS Day today
 •  Likelike Highway improvements continue
 •  Kapalama students learn emergency drill

Local News
 •  Reduced sentence likely in '98 killing
 •  Pu'u 'O'o eruption a disaster for some, awesome to many
 •  $76,000 tab for Harris' book
 •  'Super typhoon' rips into Philippines; 200 are dead
 •  Stepson arrested in man's death in 'Ewa Beach
CITY GOVERNMENT
 •  No more green waste at Ke'ehi site
EDUCATION
 •  Defibrillators are needed on high school campuses
 •  HPU management realigned in preparation for fund drive
POLICE
 •  Victims stuck with $80,000 scam loss
POLICE BEAT
 •  Motorcyclist dies in crash with car
WILDLIFE
 •  Study revises monk seals' diet
TRANSPORTATION
 •  Group says Isles lead fatal DUI list
HEALTH
 •  Ceremonies, fairs on World AIDS Day
MAUI
 •  New Maui bridge to open
 •  Victim apparently wanted to be killed
KAUA'I
 •  Legal brief in suit against Case said not brief enough
OTHER NEWS
 •  State adds fish habitats to artificial reef off Kahala
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  DLNR to discuss harbor upgrades
 •  Obituaries
ADVERTISER CHRISTMAS FUND
 •  On minimum wage, life a struggle for family of 3

Sports
 •  UH begins NCAA play
 •  Warriors create 'special' blend
 •  Special teams highlighted in title game
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
 •  Finalists more than best of neighbors
 •  Kahuku to honor Red Raider legacy
 •  Dreams do come true for Crusader
HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL
 •  Fung, Knights overcome 10 K's by Moanalua's Robinson
SURFING
 •  Winning puts the heat on Maui's Eleogram
RECREATION
 •  Final preparations are key to running successful race
 •  Two to be honored at tennis banquet
 •  Sports notices
OTHER SPORTS
 •  Semis are anything but warmups
ISLE FILE
 •  HPU rallies past Saint Martin's, 65-60
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  Wake-up call for Colt watchers

Island Life
 •  Friendship takes stage at Pearl Jam concert
 •  Inside a style diva's closet
 •  Holiday plant festival at Foster Garden tomorrow
MUSIC
 •  Traditional Hawaiian music helps preserve culture
 •  My view: 'Take the Weather With You' by Jimmy Buffett
 •  Billboard hits
 •  Beatles' 'LOVE' might be all you need
MOVIES
 •  Screening room
TELEVISION
 •  'Men in Trees' gets a better time slot
 •  Wyle back in TNT's 'Librarian' sequel
VIDEO GAMES
 •  Initial Wii, PS3 offerings: Some shine, some stink
THEATER
 •  'Cinderella' actress already living fairy-tale life
HOME AND GARDEN
 •  Holiday plant festival at Foster Garden tomorrow
 •  A little gin helps the tippy blossoms
 •  Home and garden calendar
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  And now, a Santa Claus for everyone else
 •  Tube Notes
 •  What's Up!
 •  Buzzing about...
 •  Neighbor Islands
 •  Ongoing events
ISLAND SOUNDS
 •  Traditional Hawaiian music helps preserve culture

Business
 •  Slower Isle economic growth in forecast
 •  Out with Tower, in with Walgreens
 •  Hawaiian buying more planes
 •  Start of trend? Hotel hires foreign workers
REAL ESTATE
 •  Sales near for Po'ipu condo plan
 •  Mortgage rates now at level of January
RETAIL
 •  Wal-Mart reports slumping sales
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  Marriott, union reach agreement

Opinion
 •  Advisory panel right move for waterfront
 •  Papal visit offered peace to weary world
COMMENTARY
 •  Meth education can cut demand for the drug
 •  Stronger animal cruelty laws must be pushed
 •  Letters to the Editor

Entertainment/TGIF
 •  Jam(ming) better now as musicians, brothers
 •  Home is where the City Lights are
 •  The season begins with yule events for all ages
NIGHTLIFE
 •  Afterhours: Nightspotting
MOVIES
 •  Screening room
TELEVISION
 •  'Men in Trees' gets a better time slot
 •  Wyle back in TNT's 'Librarian' sequel
MUSIC
 •  Traditional Hawaiian music helps preserve culture
 •  My view: 'Take the Weather With You' by Jimmy Buffett
 •  Billboard hits
 •  Beatles' 'LOVE' might be all you need
ISLAND SOUNDS
 •  Traditional Hawaiian music helps preserve culture
DINING
 •  Tasteful ambience, lustrous little dishes at Pearl
VIDEO GAMES
 •  Initial Wii, PS3 offerings: Some shine, some stink
THEATER
 •  'Cinderella' actress already living fairy-tale life
 •  What's Up!
 •  Buzzing about...
 •  Neighbor Islands
 •  Ongoing events