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Articles for March 6, 2007

Breaking News/Updates
 •  Kauai's Bruce Irons ousted in Quiksilver Pro
 •  San Jose State beats Idaho in WAC women tournament
 •  Raiders sign ex-49er center Newberry
 •  Green may be on way out as Chiefs' QB
 •  Pac-10 packed with talented teams entering tourney
 •  Club rule change could cost everyday golfers
 •  Marine base hosts forum on advisory board
 •  Hawaiian Telcom launches online business center (news release)
 •  Grice will be 'game-time decision' for UH women
 •  49ers spending spree continues with signing of LB
 •  New Mexico State has homecourt edge in WAC tourney
 •  LaTech streak in jeopardy entering women's WAC play
 •  Dolphins sign ex-Steeler LB Porter to 5-year deal
 •  Hawaiian festival celebrates Prince Kuhio March 24-25
 •  Two Hawai'i spots win Sunset.com's 2007 eco awards
 •  Animation execs to offer master class
 •  Churchill to lead corporate development at Maui Land
 •  Topographic map maker gathers Hawai'i data
 •  Cost-U-Less adds new director
 •  Richard Alpert joins board of Bioponic Phytoceuticals
 •  Small business trade seminar set tomorrow at Pier 2
 •  Women videographers vie for film fest awards
 •  Blues to be sung at the New Irish Rose
 •  Ex-Disney boss to takeover Topps baseball cards
 •  Keiki can get in free to UH baseball, volleyball
 •  K5 to telecast UH men hoops in WAC Tournament
 •  On the air tomorrow: Hoops, soccer, D2 softball
 •  On the air today: Hoops, hockey, soccer
 •  Hawaii Bowl to be played on Dec. 23
 •  Girl, 2, dies after being backed over by vehicle
 •  Firefighters still battling brushfire near Makaha school
 •  Hawai'i softball team beats Boston College, 5-1
 •  Truck crash kills woman mowing lawn on Big Isle road
 •  Schofield helicopter makes hard landing in Iraq
 •  'Dog' Chapman's nephew injured in Big Island accident
 •  Honolulu Symphony names Delfs as principal conductor
 •  Body of Kahana beating victim identified
 •  Hawai'i's voyaging canoes to depart Pohnpei for Chuuk
 •  Electrical problem blamed in Kaua'i school fire
 •  Police Beat: Man arrested after head-butting incident
 •  Accounting error tied to mistakes in Oceanic billings
 •  Business highlights: Oil prices, internships, recalls
 •  'Iolani beats Kamehameha, 5-4, in ILH baseball opener
 •  Library to host kyogen show and workshop
 •  Volunteers sought to help orphaned wild birds
 •  Kamehameha Schools Song Contest airs March 23
 •  Gift of Life Festival happens Saturday
 •  Skate Aloha competition begins Thursday
 •  Roundtable on religious diversity tomorrow
 •  Race track, new project on tap for board
 •  This week's movie openings include 'The Host,' '300'
 •  Bella Pietra natural stone gallery opens next week
 •  HPU kicks off Green Campus Project Friday
 •  Emerald Ball set for Saturday at Planet Hollywood
 •  Kids, vote for your favorite book for the Nene Award
 •  Former White House aide found guilty in CIA leak case
 •  Makua Valley retrospective exhibit begins March 20
 •  Fed chief addresses bankers in Hawai'i via satellite
 •  Congress consensus: Filipino vets deserve a break
 •  BYU athlete from O'ahu arrested in 'sex abuse' case
 •  Inouye, Akaka back union rights for airport screeners
 •  Wall Street takes cue from recovery in global markets
 •  Markets overseas begin to reverse weeklong selloff
 •  Kelly Hu to compete in Grand Prix celebrity auto race
 •  Silent march today honors victim stabbed in Waikiki
 •  Cloudy skies, light showers in forecast
 •  HPU club to host 'Green Campus Project' event
 •  Honolulu Family Festival to be held at Magic Island
 •  MLK 'Peace Poetry' event to recognize student poets
 •  Surf may reach 10 feet on northern shores
 •  Comments sought on judicial nominees
 •  Fiji military ruler pledges to cut troops' law role
 •  Insurance agent's license suspended for violation
 •  Capitol welcomes China Blue-sky Children Arts Troupe
 •  Hawaiian Dredging wins $7M Pearl Harbor contract
 •  Historic Preservation Awareness Day tomorrow
 •  Maui mayor's State of the County address is on Friday
 •  Kamehameha lane closures near Pearl Harbor
 •  Weird but true: Drug car crashes into police vehicle
 •  First season of 'Hawaii Five-O' released today

Local News
 •  Two inmates will get $105,000 from state
 •  Make-or-break time for 3 contentious bills
 •  Another older pedestrian dies crossing Farrington
 •  Man critically hurt in townhouse fire
 •  Wounded, families tell of shabby Army care
MY COMMUNITIES
 •  Graffiti plaguing park in Makiki Video
 •  Mayor to give address Friday
 •  Three scientists present papers
 •  Health agency needs house
 •  Underground work finished
 •  Robotics team finishes 2nd
 •  Pizzeria moving near the airport
 •  Lot owners get form extension
 •  Tsunami Story Festival April 1
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
 •  Akaka seeking additional $2.9B for veterans' care
MILITARY AFFAIRS
 •  Death of reservist difficult to accept
COURTS
 •  Politician petitions for drug smuggler
 •  Man who shot officer gets chance at parole
 •  Kailua teacher will seek drug program
 •  Five years in prison for copper thief
ETHNIC AFFAIRS
 •  Cave relics thief dies month before prison date
OTHER NEWS
 •  Smoke smell, Honolulu flight returns to L.A.
 •  Damaged cars prompt inquiry Photo gallery
 •  Community calendar
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  Electric failure darkens Kalihi
OBITUARIES
 •  Tom Horton wake Thursday
 •  Obituaries

Sports
 •  Cougars' Low flying high with honor
 •  G'day, mate! Smith lauded for job down under
 •  'Do-or-die' matchup between UH, Utah St.
UH MEN'S VOLLEYBALL
 •  Dante may be out vs. Pepperdine
UH BASEBALL
 •  Harrington strikes for another accolade
UH SOFTBALL
 •  Rainbows have a full slate
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL
 •  Top teams returning plenty of starters on mound, at plate
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
 •  All-Stars
 •  Spirited set honored for raising bar, school pride
BOXING
 •  Viloria's foe gets 9-month ban, fine
FOOTBALL
 •  Lelie happy to be part of 49er receiving corps
ISLE FILE
 •  Irons advances to fourth round
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  UH fans made point loud, clear

Island Life
 •  Fresh, minty feet
 •  Got a problem? Get over it March 9
 •  Hall-of-famer to discuss U.S., Japan baseball
PARENTING
 •  Being a parent means taking responsibility
FASHION
 •  Asian flavors in spring's new styles, scents
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  Rainbow Festival seeks entries
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Tuesday
WAYNE HARADA
 •  Bruddah Iz's 'Rainbow' colors Jim Carrey's world

Business
 •  Hawai'i housing market stabilizes
 •  HMSA to sell off 2 of its holdings
 •  Fishers to lose 'exciting' livelihood
 •  Home construction starting to weaken Photo gallery
REAL ESTATE
 •  Big Isle, Kaua'i home sales, prices fall
TECHNOLOGY
 •  'Pimping your ride' has never been so simple
 •  Choosing HDTV can be baffling
 •  All world's digital data? It's huge
WORKPLACE
 •  Wai'anae health center lauded
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  Starbucks chief laments change
 •  $12.5 Million deal in 'payola' case helps lesser-known artists
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  ID thieves target credit union

Opinion
 •  Bill on ethics won't reform anything
 •  Bus-only lanes would speed transit benefits
COMMENTARY
 •  Superferry EIS is right and legal thing to do
 •  A better option on presidential succession
 •  Letters to the Editor

Entertainment/TGIF
 •  TGI Tuesday