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The Honolulu Advertiser - Customer Service
Back issues for Sunday, October 15, 2006
Articles for October 15, 2006
Breaking News/Updates
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Post your earthquake photos
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Residents asked to conserve water
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Evacuations on the Big Island
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Big Island: Early reports indicate no casualties
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Power to O'ahu expected back this evening
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Tomorrow's TV, radio schedule
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Today's TV, radio schedule
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Sports Tomorrow
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Sports Today
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Two quakes rock islands, disrupt power
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152,000 residents have power restored
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18 flights cancelled today
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Classes to resume at UH Manoa Monday
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3,000 evacuated from Kona, South Kohala
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State seeking two emergency declarations
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Officials urge water conservation on O'ahu
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Coping information for power outage
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Coping information for earthquakes
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Public school closures updated
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Police double emergency manpower
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Governor reports on Big Island damage
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Big Island damage significant
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Power restored at Honolulu Airport
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Big Island residents asked to stay off roads
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No decision yet on classes at University of Hawaii
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One dead in Kuli'ou'ou fire
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No serious injuries reported on Big Island
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Airports backed up, many flights canceled
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Tourists coping in Waikiki
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TheBus running on regular schedule
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Boulders close Honoapi'ilani Highway on Maui
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Emergency tips from civil defense
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Kaua'i county reports no damage, injuries
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HawTel: Use phones for emergencies only
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National Guard ready if needed
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Hamakua Hospital reports damage, patients evacuated
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Kailua shoppers line up for supplies
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Kona Safeway manager reports damage
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Kona Tiki Hotel reports minor damage
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Several stores open across O'ahu
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Sports events postponed
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Governor approves disaster declaration
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Emergency information
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U.S. Geological Survey asks for your experiences
Local News
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Despite cleanup efforts, taggers still relentless
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Half of rent aid for needy going unspent
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Campaigns heating up on Internet
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Trash day shows off community's pride
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Hispanics celebrate roots through family, food, fun
HOMELESS ON THE WAI'ANAE COAST
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Wai'anae's homeless just can't afford to rent
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Wai'anae�s heart is big, but crisis growing bigger
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Who are the homeless?
OTHER NEWS
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Ronald McDonald House opens new site
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Soloist, orchestra do justice to Brahms' Violin Concerto
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
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Flash-flood watch issued for 4 isles
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Obituaries
Sports
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No. 1 Saint Louis stays undefeated
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Payback complete
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Rainbows answer wake-up call
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Wie still at 2-over; Sorenstam in lead
UH FOOTBALL
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Glanville's opportunistic defense awash in turnovers
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Patton may miss 4-6 games with broken collarbone
UH WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
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Rainbow Wahine ready to make run at WAC title
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
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OIA Red Conference playoffs begin Friday
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Bailey lifts Damien over 'Iolani, 14-10
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3 OIA White playoff spots still up for grabs
GOLF
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Bad weather stalls play in Frys.com
FOOTBALL
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Raiders suspend WR Porter
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Peterson injured in No. 23 Sooners' victory
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Miami, FIU's first meeting marred by on-field brawl
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Auburn defense handles Florida
BASEBALL
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Suppan pitches, bats Cards to 5-0 victory
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Detroit sweeps way into World Series
ISLE FILE
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BYU-Hawai'i sweeps UH-Hilo in PacWest volleyball
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Sports calendar
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On the Air
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For the Record
FERD LEWIS
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On road, Hawai'i heard loud and clear
Island Life
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Acoustic solace
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Tower begins its swan song
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Baudelaires reach 'The End'
MUSIC
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New Evanescence effervesces with 'Open Door'
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Catingub Orchestra fills air with romance
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5 essential Tony Bennett CDs
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Fischer's 'Resurrection' superior
TELEVISION
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Actress Ha Ji Won joins film festival lineup
PETS
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Animal companions
BOOKS
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Lit Beat
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Hawai'i best-sellers
ART
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Installation piece visual, memorable
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Art calendar
'OHANA
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Teen years cloud sunny smile ... from 'ohana
LOVE STORIES
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Couple's commitment endured years of secrecy
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TGI Sunday
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Births
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Tryout calendar
ISLAND SOUNDS
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Catingub Orchestra fills air with romance
Business
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Countdown to tax hike begins
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Online brokers facing price war
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Terrorist groups linked to counterfeit goods
OTHER BUSINESS
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Hawai'i status report
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Mighty wind blowing in Iowa's future
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McDonald's lovin' it as stock soars to new heights
Opinion
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Gov. Lingle draws clearest map to guide Hawai'i toward solutions
COMMENTARY
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Want to change our city? Here's your chance
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Kukui Gardens sale a travesty of faith
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Term limits impede government
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Americans benefit from competition in healthcare
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No-win reactions to N. Korea's actions
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Tech credit's value lost in flawed analysis
AFTER DEADLINE
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Homeless reflect our humanity
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Letters to the Editor
Travel
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Awaken to a new consciousness
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West Texas pool offers rare desert diving
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New Jersey pushes eco-tourism for Meadowlands
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Updated passport rules for neighboring nations
HOLOHOLO
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Welcoming the new hotel in town
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Travel Almanac
TIM WINSHIP
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Stay on top of mileage reward rules
ANTHONY CURTIS
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THEhotel named hippest in Sin City
IRENE CROFT JR.
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Travelers must know U.S. Customs rules