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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for October 29, 2006

Breaking News/Updates
 •  Man charged in theft
 •  UH soccer loses to Fresno State
 •  NFL, NHL highlight Monday's TV schedule
 •  McLachlin's 5-under 66 puts him in top 10
 •  Wilson finishes with 3-over 74
 •  UH, Brennan No. 1 in NCAA statistics
 •  UH receives votes in AP Top 25 football poll
 •  Boy, 15, shot at Mayor Wright
 •  Public's help asked in missing man case
 •  Pedestrian killed by truck on Dillingham identified
 •  Woman who died at Magic Island identified
 •  Student badly injures himself at UH dormitory
 •  Rainbow Wahine defeat San Jose State in volleyball
 •  Lingle dedicates homeless shelter today
 •  Child playing with matches caused fire
 •  Titans' Laboy best of Hawaii NFL players
 •  New Zealand's Carter, Canada's McQuaid win Xterra
 •  Weather Service issues high surf advisory

Local News
 •  O‘ahu turns focus to combatting graffiti
 •  New smoking law may shock many businesses
 •  For top state job, a muted campaign
 •  Judges' jobs at stake in vote
 •  500 turn out to make a difference
ELECTION
 •  Politicians play up patriotism
EDUCATION
 •  $1.7 million grant aims to lure minorities into scientific fields
SCIENCE
 •  In rare event, Mercury will transit sun on Nov. 8
ETHNIC AFFAIRS
 •  Hawaiian leaders: Give us more say
KAUA'I
 •  Kaua'i to consider 'big box' ban
OTHER NEWS
 •  State aiming for timely results
 •  Grant will help end nursing crisis
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  Kona man killed after truck crash
OBITUARIES
 •  Minoru Shinoda, historian of Japan
 •  Obituaries

Sports
 •  Warrior wipeout
 •  Guard's talent backs his talk
 •  Rainbows take on Spartans
 •  Carp's RBI in ninth lifts Honu over BeachBoys
UH FOOTBALL
 •  Defense's big hits keep on coming
 •  It was as if Grice-Mullins was never away
 •  Dickerson's TD run sets tone
UH MEN'S BASKETBALL
 •  Rainbows 'way behind' schedule
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
 •  Waipahu slips past Waialua, 29-26
 •  Mililani's balanced effort stops Farrington
 •  Kahuku clips Kapolei, 33-15
 •  Wai'anae rebounds to pound 'Aiea, 46-0
 •  Saint Louis clinches ILH title, state berth
 •  Leilehua grounds McKinley
 •  Kaimuki runs past Kaiser in 26-13 win
GOLF
 •  Birdie on 18th hole keeps Choi in lead
SURFING
 •  Pacific Vibrations tops of the shops
FOOTBALL
 •  Colts, Broncos in battle of opposites
 •  Temple savors first victory
 •  San Jose routs LaTech,44-10
 •  Oregon State stuns USC
 •  No. 5 Texas edges Texas Tech, 35-31
 •  No. 1 Ohio State gets defensive in 44-0 win
BASKETBALL
 •  1917-2006 Celtics lose legend
BASEBALL
 •  59 file for free agency
ISLE FILE
 •  Martin lifts HPU past Chaminade
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  Secure those '07 foes now

Island Life
 •  Cut the habit
 •  Pair of opposites keeps 'Lost' attractive
 •  Sony's new PS3 is sleek, also costs
 •  Ken Watanabe in 'very good situation'
ISLAND SOUNDS
 •  Trio of compilations showcases old, new
TELEVISION
 •  Korean stars connect with Isle fans at HIFF
PETS
 •  Animal companions
BOOKS
 •  Ka Palapala Po'okela winners named
 •  Lit Beat
 •  Hawai'i best-sellers
ART
 •  Tokyo museum to show Island artist's portraits 'Neighbors' has elusive quality
 •  Art calendar
'OHANA
 •  For some, the power of pink can't be denied
LOVE STORIES
 •  First anniversary neither will forget
 •  TGI Sunday
 •  Births
ISLAND SOUNDS
 •  Trio of compilations showcases old, new

Business
 •  Royal renovation
 •  Pssst: Economic disaster is coming
 •  No more online gambling? Don't bet on it, experts say
TECHNOLOGY
 •  Old cell phones find new life in poorer nations
INTERNET
 •  You gotta be 'Googley,' and if you are, you can take a parrot to work
 •  Google lives inside its own world
PERSONAL FINANCE
 •  On taxes, good help's hard to find
RETAIL
 •  Walmart.com redesign is first step in makeover
 •  Shoppers find holidays already here
CONSUMER
 •  With documentary, Stolichnaya courts gay, lesbian trendsetters
 •  Competition tightens tire market
 •  Anchor Brewing stays true to roots, rejects hypergrowth

Opinion
 •  Honolulu needs effective leaders to tackle urban issues
COMMENTARY
 •  We can't do it alone
 •  What happened to pumpkins is spooky
 •  Free charter schools: Put the children first
 •  Burma's brutal regime destroying nation
 •  Australia sees U.S. as its most crucial ally
 •  Midnight arrests, secret courts — OK by me if it's OK by you
AFTER DEADLINE
 •  We need your ideas on stopping graffiti
 •  Letters to the Editor

Travel
 •  Change of season
 •  Near-mythical Founding Father fleshed out
 •  Re-creating the birth of a new nation
 •  Tragedy leads to invention of portable seat belts
 •  53 years after he died, Hank Williams draws crowds
HOLOHOLO
 •  Lana'i resort wins magazine honor
 •  Travel Almanac
ANTHONY CURTIS
 •  Few days left to play at Stardust
IRENE CROFT JR.
 •  Keep basic medical kit ready to go