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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for April 6, 2008

Breaking News
 •  Big Island crash victim was Kailua, Kona, man
 •  2006 escapee caught in Ewa Beach
 •  Waipahu man charged in online sex sting
 •  Suspect charged in Waianae execution-style shooting
 •  Teen critical after early-morning accident in Waianae
 •  Study on healthier foods at school released
 •  Medicine mix-ups hurt more than 1 in 10 hospitalized kids
 •  VA employees rack up $2.6 billion in credit card charges
 •  Police scuffle with protesters at Olympic torch relay
 •  Shifting winds could bring isolated showers
 •  Hanauma Bay tops best snorkel list in Hawaii
 •  Man charged with spending erroneous tax refund
 •  Surf rises along east shores
 •  Meheula Parkway on-ramp to H-1 to close
 •  3 airport viaduct lanes closed today
 •  Ala Moana closures continue today
 •  HPU, Hilo split baseball doubleheader
 •  CBKB: Wiggins leads way as Stanford stuns UConn
 •  CBKB: Last-second basket lifts Tennessee into title game
 •  Protesters almost snuff out Olympic torch
 •  UH-Manoa tops UH-Hilo in men's golf
 •  UH sailing second in San Francisco
 •  Wilson earns $67,573 in Houston golf event
 •  Golf: Wagner wins in Houston, earns trip to Masters
 •  NBA: Nowitzki-led Mavs rally to stun Suns
 •  Four-hitter lifts Rainbows to win
 •  Steroid investigator wants to ask Canseco about Clemens
 •  Baseball: Sheets dominates as Brewers sweep Giants
 •  Golf: Woods arrives at Augusta to practice for Masters
 •  Baseball: Wang’s pitching, Matsui’s HR lift Yanks
 •  Baseball: Griffey hits career homer No. 594 in win
 •  CBKB: Stunned Tar Heels dwell on horrible game
 •  Baseball: Smoltz, Teixeira lift Braves past Mets
 •  CBKB: Texas assistant to become Western Ky. coach
 •  Baseball: Giants dealing with freak injuries
 •  Tennis: Davydenko beats Nadal for title
 •  NBA: Paul’s triple-double lifts Hornets by Warriors
 •  CBKB: UCLA feeling pain after 3rd straight Final Four loss
 •  End of an era at Maui's Maehara Stadium
 •  NFL: Chicago Tribune mock draft
 •  NFL: Top college backs not fitting into NFL mold
 •  NFL: Tampering started when agent contacted 49ers
 •  Rose, Klaneski head football clinic
 •  UH: Athletic department seeks online feedback
 •  UH: Festival part of spring football practice April 26
 •  UH: McMackin heads Warrior Coaching Clinic April 19
 •  UH: Military gets 2-for-1 deal for baseball series
 •  NBA: Blazers Webster out with irregular heartbeat
 •  On the air today: NCAA women's hoops, NBA, golf
 •  On the air tomorrow: NCAA hoops final, baseball
 •  Molokai Ranch gone, but not Laau Point plans

Local News
 •  Kamuela wins at Merrie Monarch Photo gallery
 •  Festival patrons mad about robot Photo gallery
 •  Hawaii's Inouye looks forward to marriage Video
 •  It's operation get-'em-home
 •  NW Islands gain more worldwide protection
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
 •  How they voted
ELECTION
 •  Nostalgia for '90s economic boom giving Clinton a boost
 •  Obama advisers bright, quirky, innovative — and untested
 •  'Maverick' McCain's not outside the box on every issue
LEGISLATURE
 •  Bills on GMO taro, new felony laws await votes
COURTS
 •  Lahaina motorbike rider hits rail, dies
ENVIRONMENT
 •  For the Environment
 •  Army Corps tackles flooding
TRANSPORTATION
 •  Freeway work will shut lanes in Mililani
OTHER NEWS
 •  Kahuku High team back in the pool Photo gallery
 •  Hawaii charities feel squeeze
OBITUARIES
 •  Japan's oldest person, Kaku Yamanaka, 113
 •  Obituaries
LEE CATALUNA
 •  He left us a trove of memories

Sports
 •  Kansas, Memphis will settle who’s really No. 1 Photo gallery
 •  Tigers' twosome help take down UCLA, 78-63 Photo gallery
 •  Hawaii players shine in pro ball
UH BASEBALL
 •  Rainbows win opener, 12-5, then lose nightcap, 4-0
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
 •  Late rally lifts MPI over Punahou Photo gallery
 •  Maryknoll softball topples top-ranked Kamehameha Photo gallery
 •  No. 2 Mililani routs Waipahu
GOLF
 •  Ochoa's 3-putts halt her runaway in Kraft
SURFING
 •  Five-year layoff doesn't hurt Kalama
BASKETBALL
 •  With Rose in bloom, Memphis makes it look easy
 •  Final Four teams may see mass exodus
 •  Parker selected AP's top player
ISLE FILE
 •  UH track athletes hit marks
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  A Tale of Ka'iulani Video
 •  Stir it up
PARENTING
 •  Have a doctor evaluate child's 'zoning out'
TELEVISION
 •  Live Japanese baseball? You can see it in Korean
PETS
 •  Animal companions
BOOKS
 •  What I'm reading: Alice Guild, President, Friends of 'Iolani Palace
 •  Hawaii best-sellers
 •  Lit Beat
ART
 •  Art calendar
OTHER LIFESTYLE
 •  TV puts a spotlight on our 'Romantic Man' competition
 •  Meet the poor man's rich man
 •  Amid occupied Iraq's horrors, the power of beautiful writing Video
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  Feeling the flow with Leilow
FAMILY MATTERS
 •  Motherhood requires whole new dress code
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Sunday
 •  Births
 •  Tryouts calendar
MOMS
 •  Kahuku High team back in the pool Photo gallery
 •  The pill, IUD are back for women over 40
 •  Length — of time — matters, sex therapists say
 •  Motherhood requires whole new dress code

Business
 •  Waikiki beach walk still in progress
 •  Financial planners suggest strategies to survive, thrive
 •  Japan fraud scandal rattling giant companies
AIRLINES
 •  Aloha's lender unable to add risk
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  Managers think youth not as motivated

Opinion
 •  Isle leaders must consider new economic review
COMMENTARY
 •  The upcoming interisland airline race
 •  Bill would ensure keiki come first
 •  Managed care could offset healthcare costs
 •  Ignorance of Muslims, Islam fatal flaw in American policy
 •  Kim Jong Il easing off? Fat chance
 •  Theirs but to do and die in White House's war
AFTER DEADLINE
 •  Aloha Airlines stories far from over
 •  Letters to the Editor

Entertainment/TGIF
TELEVISION
 •  Live Japanese baseball? You can see it in Korean
 •  TGI Sunday

Travel
 •  Top 25 spots of Hawaii Photo gallery
 •  Washington's cherry blossoms drawing millions of enthusiasts
 •  Let's go: Vegas
 •  Kilauea's flowing lava offers visitors a spectacular show
 •  You don't have to be a VIP to use the LOC
 •  Let's go: Hawaii and the World
 •  Holoholo
 •  Travel Almanac
ANTHONY CURTIS
 •  Vegas shows signs of slowdown