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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for April 25, 2007

Breaking News/Updates
 •  Fake explosive device closed parking garage for two hours
 •  Report of suspicious item closes Restaurant Row lot
 •  No. 5 Kailua beats No. 7 Roosevelt, No. 2 'Aiea wins West
 •  New Mexico State tops UH-Hilo, 4-3, in 10 innings
 •  Pacers fire coach Carlisle
 •  Cubs' Prior out for rest of the season
 •  Don Ho memorial moved to afternoon on May 5
 •  Pato Banton back for Pipeline concert May 11
 •  Business highlights: Apple, Delta, Boeing, dollar/euro
 •  Hawaiian Cement pledges to keep sand on Valley Isle
 •  Burger King brings $1 breakfast menu to local outlets (news release)
 •  BBB announces 2007 Torch Awards for Business Ethics
 •  State suspends license of Kaua'i insurance agent
 •  United Airlines parent says loss narrows in 1st quarter
 •  Fed report notes decline in local hotel occupancy
 •  Mission Houses talk tomorrow on 19th-century beauty
 •  Festival celebrates Israeli independence
 •  China plans to force rain before 2008 Beijing Olympics
 •  Racing's Al Unser Jr. pleads not guilty to DUI charges
 •  Rams acquire Dante Hall from Chiefs for 5th round pick
 •  On the air tomorrow: NBA playoffs, NHL playoffs
 •  On the air today: NBA playoffs, Giants-Dodgers
 •  Sports tomorrow: ILH baseball tourney, prep hoops
 •  Six Austrian athletes banned for life from Olympics
 •  Major League baseball probable starting pitchers
 •  Fujikawa shoots 76 at Chunichi Crowns golf event
 •  No. 6 Arizona State beats Hawaii in baseball, 9-2
 •  No. 4 Kamehameha upsets No. 1 'Iolani
 •  'Iolani baseball wins, Kamehameha-Punahou suspended
 •  Hit-and-run driver leaves pedestrian critically injued
 •  Funeral Monday for former prosecutor Marsland
 •  UH women 3rd in WAC golf, Gammie player of year
 •  Child reports attempted kidnapping at Mililani bus stop
 •  Researchers link fungus to bee losses in U.S.
 •  Fake explosive device closed parking garage for two hours
 •  Police release woman arrested in kidnapping investigation
 •  Two police district crime reduction units moving
 •  Services set for Lahaina soldier killed in Iraq
 •  Kamehameha student newspaper wins top state award
 •  Police, fire chiefs rally against 'anti-management' bill
 •  Public school teachers to vote on contract tomorrow
 •  Lingle selects director for Office of Youth Services
 •  Missing Lawa'i man turns up on Mainland
 •  Senate committee sets May hearing for Akaka bill
 •  Rainbow Wahine rise to No. 14 in national softball poll
 •  VaTech gunman fired 170-plus shots in 9 minutes
 •  Rosie O'Donnell leaving ABC's 'The View' in June
 •  Off-duty lifeguard finds body off Waikiki shore
 •  Search still on for possible missing kayaker off Big Isle
 •  National & world news highlights
 •  Recycling meeting at Kahuku High School tonight
 •  HIFF to show internment camp movie tonight
 •  Coast Guardsmen today cleaning 'Ewa Beach area road
 •  Today's events: Admin lunch, guitar convention, hula
 •  Surf rough and choppy along eastern shores
 •  Trade winds starting to lighten up
 •  Ala Moana Park to reopen tomorrow at 3 p.m.
 •  Wind advisory for Big Island, Maui summits
 •  Bishop Museum gallery to be named for Longs Drugs founder
 •  Group counseling session tonight in wake of shootings
 •  New Hawaiian music program to begin in Waikiki
 •  DLNR sets coastal land use workshops
 •  Toastmasters contest set for Friday
 •  Kalihi, this summit is for you
 •  UH medical school's Native Hawaiian center to close
 •  General Growth joins effort to fight homelessness
 •  MySpace teams up in search for presidential candidate
 •  Dalai Lama movie to premiere at UH on Saturday
 •  UH to begin basketball season ticket program Monday
 •  UH's Mason named to water polo all-MPSF first team
 •  McCain officially opens presidential campaign
 •  Russia bids farewell to Yeltsin
 •  Upbeat earnings lift Dow pass milestone 13,000 mark
 •  Waterline switch to halt service on parts of Kaua'i
 •  Seminar today on wills, trusts and estate planning
 •  Pipeline work on Nimitz Highway
 •  Communications manager named at UH-Manoa
 •  Findings on decomposed body pending
 •  ABC's 'Lost' second-most watched show via DVR
 •  Sports today: ILH baseball tourney, tennis finals

Local News
 •  Waikiki to host annual hula convention
 •  Animal-cruelty bill faces impasse
 •  Waimanalo to stay country, but road will be souped up
 •  Lingle Cabinet member ousted
 •  Arizona concessions razed
MY COMMUNITIES
 •  Tributes to Pele mess up park
 •  Two schools set recycle drives
 •  Environmental projects forum
 •  Kahiwelo plan to be presented
 •  7-month party ready to launch
 •  Polo season starts May 6
 •  Water shut off during switch
 •  Gill-net fishing registration set
 •  50 canoe teams honor Tongg
MILITARY AFFAIRS
 •  Missile test attempts to hit simultaneous targets
POLICE BEAT
 •  Man's body found in Kalaeloa brush
ETHNIC AFFAIRS
 •  Hokule'a crewmen identify with Japan
MAUI
 •  Dalai Lama: feeling of peace
KAUA'I
 •  Missile test attempts to hit simultaneous targets
OTHER NEWS
 •  Kapolei Transit Center moves two blocks
 •  Investigators wait to interview injured boaters
 •  Obituaries
JIM DOOLEY
 •  Inmates collect on oversight by prison

Sports
 •  Graunke likely out for spring training
 •  A chance to play at 'home' Video
 •  Standout athletes earn Bonham Award
UH FOOTBALL
 •  Vision nearing fruition
UH SPORTS
 •  UH third at WAC tourney
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
 •  Rough Riders remain unbeaten in OIA, 33-23
 •  Boys! Boys! Girls can play this game, too Video
 •  Versatile Matsunaga boosts Bulldog JV
 •  Tateishi advances to ILH final Photo gallery
 •  Games on TV
 •  Today's events
GOLF
 •  Success brings opportunities, dilemmas Video
HOMEGROWN REPORT
 •  Leilehua alum earns tennis honor
 •  Spence makes the right call
ISLE FILE
 •  HPU hires hoop coach
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  UH seeks fast break with Nash

Island Life
 •  College D-Day Video
 •  Committed to Virginia Tech: 'All just one big family'
 •  Let the truth be told about the real-life Charlie Chan
HEALTH/FITNESS
 •  Soundtracks set mood for childbirth
THEATER
 •  'Framed' paints picture of manipulation
SHOPPING
 •  Makeup companies getting eco-friendly makeovers
OTHER LIFESTYLE
 •  Ready to stay put at a university
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  Internment film at HIFF
TASTE
 •  Solid gold Video
 •  Lemon with raspberry gets rolled up in a less-rich tart
 •  Culinary calendar
RAISE A GLASS
 •  Like your wines fresh, funky, both?
QUICK BITES
 •  Friday gala will aid visitors' society
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Wednesday
WANDA A. ADAMS
 •  Have fun with citrus olive oil Video

Business
 •  OHA might buy KGMB land
 •  City's Manana deal done
 •  Island labs' drug tests don't agree
SMALL BUSINESS
 •  In Washington state, much work remains on healthcare
 •  Study rips FEMA's Katrina contracts
RETAIL
 •  Makeup companies getting eco-friendly makeovers
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  DuPont settles lawsuit by Isle growers
 •  Both sides at St. Francis claim victory
 •  Housing market tumbles 8.4 percent
 •  Toyota No. 1 in sales for quarter
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  Tissue Genesis picks Gentzkow

Opinion
 •  Vacation units require regulation plan
 •  Dalai Lama's message offers hope for peace
COMMENTARY
 •  Serious problems loom over World Bank
 •  Being chosen: The occupational hazards
DAVID SHAPIRO
 •  Senate failed to do its job, misused its power
 •  Letters to the Editor

Entertainment/TGIF
THEATER
 •  'Framed' paints picture of manipulation
 •  TGI Wednesday