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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for February 2, 2006

Breaking News/Updates
 •  Hawaii Sports Scoreboard
 •  Rainbow Warriors shoot down Vandals
 •  Body found in Big Island's Wailuku River
 •  Army's bid to fire train at Makua Valley denied
 •  Kaua'i assistant police chief files whistleblower suit
 •  Witnesses sought for Dillingham fire
 •  O'ahu housing market continues to calm down
 •  Convicted man found guilty in second shooting
 •  State issues $2.8 million fine over landfill
 •  Police Beat: Crowd thwarts purse snatcher
 •  Dow falls as inflation worries pressure stocks
 •  Ruling affects Hawai'i residency requirement
 •  Rainbow Wahine win at Idaho, 66-60

Local News
 •  Cross fingers, property owners
 •  Del Monte quitting pine here
 •  Weapons in ocean still mystery
 •  Marine's 'conspicuous gallantry' cited
 •  Judge says man was insane when he killed mother, aunt
ELECTION
 •  Halt in public service airings
LEGISLATURE
 •  Hawaiians weigh in on revenue deal
STATE GOVERNMENT
 •  Homeless bills applauded
HIGHER EDUCATION
 •  UH's spring enrollment down 2.3 percent
EDUCATION
 •  Parents put kids' education ahead of own retirement
 •  Revved up for reading at 'Ilima
 •  Getting back on track at ASSETS
 •  14 will spell their way to state championship
COURTS
 •  New plea deal in case involving ex-labor leader, son
FIRE
 •  Arson suspected in 2nd fire at Kalihi business
OTHER NEWS
 •  Del Monte's news of closure stuns, upsets workers
 •  Union optimistic about retraining, aid
 •  Church denies 'pushing businesses out'
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  Kayaker reports shark encounter
BUREAUCRACY BUSTER
 •  Kailua speed sign was wrong
OBITUARIES
 •  Bautista's service in Vegas
 •  Obituaries

Sports
 •  Damien recruit calls big play on signing day
 •  UH loads up on defense
 •  Rainbows have big advantage tonight
UH WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
 •  UH Wahine hope bigger is better
UH BASEBALL
 •  Baseball 'Bows open with 6-2 triumph over Aztecs
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
 •  Beatty among those who will play away
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
 •  Mililani tips 'Aiea, stays unbeaten
HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL
 •  Mililani turns back St. Francis, 3-0
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
 •  Mililani edges Moanalua to reach OIA boys final
GOLF REPORT
 •  Roberts' run posing interesting dilemma
 •  Qualifying for Pearl Open on Monday
 •  Pressel will play in Fields Open
 •  Two aces reap big prizes
ISLE FILE
 •  HPU takes two from Chico in baseball
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  Backyard battle for Warriors

Island Life
 •  Back in the game: Retiree lost 45 pounds
 •  Recognition catches up with Ledward Ka'apana
 •  Movie openings
MUSIC
 •  Recognition catches up with Ledward Ka'apana
HEALTH/FITNESS
 •  Limit drinking to reduce risk to heart
 •  Health calendar
SHAPE UP
 •  What'll be hot now that South Beach diet is not?
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  Calling all Island high rollers
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Thursday
SHOW BIZ
 •  Society of Seven mourns longtime lead singer

Business
 •  Naniloa takeover lays off 120
 •  Kaka'ako group presents own plan
 •  Rain, pests and disease shrink taro production to record low
PERSONAL FINANCE
 •  1-year CD rates nudging 5%
 •  Savings are not always taxed alike
 •  Predatory lenders put on notice
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  Many see board game as road to riches
 •  Hyatt Waikiki owner files for Chapter 11
 •  Real estate, leasing drive Alexander & Baldwin profit up
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  32 bankruptcies filed in January

Opinion
 •  Morale issue curbs police effectiveness
 •  Lingle travel disclosure: better late than never
COMMENTARY
 •  Elderly and a pedestrian in deadly Hawai'i
 •  Hamas: Just desserts for America? Hardly
 •  Letters to the Editor