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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for November 20, 2006

Breaking News/Updates
 •  North Shore, West Oahu to play for HWB title
 •  No. 5 UCLA pummels Chaminade, 88-63
 •  No. 20 Kentucky beats DePaul in Maui Invitational
 •  HTA chairman Chang discusses tourism, Hawaiian culture
 •  No. 19 Georgia Tech tops Purdue in Maui Invitational
 •  'Gem Hunter' gives talks on Afghanistan this week
 •  UH women's volleyball team moves up to 12th in poll
 •  No. 12 Memphis beats Oklahoma in Maui Invitational
 •  Toys for Tots to showcase 'Star Wars' flair
 •  CNBC's 'Mike on the Money' to feature 'ukulele maker
 •  Phillies rookie named National League MVP
 •  Today's sports on TV and radio schedule
 •  Today's Hawaii sports schedule
 •  Honolulu Chorale to perform free holiday concert
 •  Hawai'i to mark World AIDS Day with ceremony, events
 •  Stretches of slow-moving traffic on H-1, Likelike Highway
 •  Morning traffic backed up past Fort Shafter
 •  Morning commute slows at Middle Street merge
 •  Traffic slows through H-1/H-2 merge
 •  So far, so good: early morning commute smooth
 •  Early-morning traffic moving along
 •  Light trade winds sticking around this week
 •  Mariners urged to use caution leaving north ports
 •  Transit meeting in Kane'ohe tonight
 •  Holiday shortens road work this week
 •  Northern shores under high surf advisory
 •  North Shore may get 15-foot waves tomorrow
 •  Lingle greets Bush at Hickam
 •  December court hearing set in Stryker brigade dispute
 •  Man acquitted in park ranger's death to stay in custody
 •  Police Beat: Two arrested in officer-assault incident
 •  UH's Purcell gets WAC defensive honor for 2nd time
 •  ATA adds 21 weekly flights to Hawai'i from West Coast
 •  Help sought in finding sexual predator
 •  Honolulu has lowest vacancy rate for industrial space
 •  Op Pro Triple Crown surf event is on today

Local News
 •  Schofield project eases military housing bind
 •  Few takers for 'free' public campaign money
 •  Nintendo's Wii wiped out after gamers hit stores
 •  Whales, vessels on collision course
 •  Watada 'standing up for soldiers'
 •  Do you hear what I hear? It's the mayor
LEGISLATURE
 •  House has new team of leaders
STATE GOVERNMENT
 •  Summerlin joins pool of QUEST providers
CITY GOVERNMENT
 •  Natatorium's showers, bathrooms reopened
MILITARY AFFAIRS
 •  'Trees for Troops' helps say 'thank you'
 •  Air Force, Navy see speedier promotions
 •  Cold, snowy Alaska No. 1 for veterans
TRANSPORTATION
 •  Mililani work delays bus service overhaul
OTHER NEWS
 •  Woman's body found off Nimitz
 •  New road, new worries at Kailua High
 •  No sewer connection fees for La'ie residents
 •  Obituaries
JAN TENBRUGGENCATE
 •  'Akekeke flies from Alaska, too

Sports
 •  Warriors savor arrival into top 25
 •  UH gets most lopsided victory
 •  New 'do' pays big dividends for Gibson
 •  Op Pro has international flavor
UH FOOTBALL
 •  UCLA, Arizona, Arizona St. are Hawai'i Bowl hopefuls
GOLF
 •  Granada wins LPGA's first $1 million purse
 •  Eubank wins Hawai'i State Open
FOOTBALL
 •  Hawai'i Pros
BASEBALL
 •  Schierholtz, Vanden Hurk lead BeachBoys past Sharks
ISLE FILE
 •  Sela wins Honolulu tennis title
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  Challenge is to take root in poll

Island Life
 •  Holiday settings
 •  Dora takes kids to visit other countries
 •  'Heroes' folds supernatural into daily life
PETER BOYLAN
 •  Plenty to give thanks for
TELEVISION
 •  Thanksgiving holiday stuffed with TV shows
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  Think sustainability
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Monday

Business
 •  Maui welcomes basketball fans
 •  Employers tighten rules on e-mail
 •  Five tips for a graceful job exit
WORKPLACE
 •  Leadership corner
 •  Coming events
 •  Trade Winds

Opinion
 •  Homeless children have distinct needs
 •  Congress has opening for campaign reform
COMMENTARY
 •  Iraq offers lesson in intelligence assessment
 •  Letters to Editor