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Articles for March 19, 2008

Breaking News
 •  Suspected auto thief shot dead by police
 •  Pearlridge Center statement regarding shooting
 •  Pearlridge witness: ‘I saw him shooting the gun’
 •  Lankford says Watanabe died jumping from his truck
 •  Council revives non-steel transit options
 •  Big Island's top cop, firefighter named
 •  Hawaii Kai robbery suspect at large
 •  Man charged in Mililani home-invasion, assault case
 •  1st explosive eruption since 1924 reported at Kilauea
 •  Kualoa collision, North Shore surfer deaths accidental
 •  Kauai has 3 new fire captains
 •  $3 million in sewer work planned on 5 major lines
 •  Friddle indicted for 'horrible and disturbing' crimes
 •  Honuaula project debate heated on Maui
 •  Donation to Foodbank could win you free gas for year
 •  Plan will open Iroquois Point Beach to the public
 •  Kapaa station not accepting mixed waste today
 •  Ban on downhill bike tours at Haleakala still in place
 •  Lingle to meet with advisory group for Turtle Bay plan
 •  Halona Blowhole parking lot to close for improvements
 •  Man, 44, dies following Date Street motorcycle crash
 •  Kapahulu Center for seniors gets $67,000 grant
 •  High-temperature mark tied on Kauai yesterday
 •  Trade winds may bring a few light showers today
 •  Day's best surf finally comes to Hawaii's east shores
 •  Anahola lifeguard tower reopened on Kauai
 •  Assault reported near Linapuni and School streets
 •  Unconscious person found at Kalakaua and Ala Wai
 •  Kauai court offers help to people without lawyers
 •  UH AD Donovan readers Q&A on Warrior Beat blog Video
 •  Red Sox resolve dispute, will fly to Japan today
 •  Baseball: Dodgers 3B Garciaparra has broken hand
 •  Baseball: Valentine doesn't like timing of MLB in Japan
 •  CBKB: NCAA Tournament men's schedules, result
 •  CBKB: NIT results, schedule
 •  CBKB: Wooden doing well at rehab after breaking bones
 •  CBKB: Winthrop honors teammate killed after last NCAAs
 •  CBKB: Predictions for the NCAA Tournament
 •  CBKB: Penn. prep star Pryor says he'll play for Ohio St.
 •  CBKB: Ex-LSU coach John Brady hired at Arkansas St.
 •  CBKB: College Basketball Invitational results, schedule
 •  CFB: VaTech's top RB will not play for Hokies in '08
 •  NBA: Harris released as Bucks general manager
 •  NFL: Steelers WR accused of assaulting ex-girlfriend
 •  NFL: Packers to retire Favre’s number during season
 •  NFL: Colts keep DE Thomas with new deal
 •  NHL: Season-ending hip surgery for Islanders' DiPietro
 •  Olympics: Going to top of Everest highlight of torch relay
 •  Olympics: More Beijing problems—too many squat toilets
 •  Olympics: Top swimmer knocked out by illness
 •  Olympics: Asthmatic athletes fear choking in Beijing smog
 •  Preps: ILH baseball standings
 •  Preps: OIA baseball standings
 •  Preps: ILH softball standings
 •  Preps: OIA softball standings
 •  Running: Australian race champ charged in steroid case
 •  Soccer: Beckham presents lifetime award to Pele
 •  UH: Athletic department seeks online feedback
 •  UH: Football season-ticket renewal deadline Thursday
 •  UH: Alumni get 2-for-1 tickets during Fresno St. bb series
 •  UH: McMackin heads Warrior Coaching Clinic April 19
 •  On the air today: Hoops, Pistons-Cavaliers, tennis
 •  On the air tomorrow: March Madness begins, Lakers-Jazz
 •  Hawaii's private hospitals get $18M to cover uninsured
 •  Former Hawaii executive gets Tesoro Corp. post
 •  Maui Land & Pine shares moving to NYSE
 •  IRS opens Honolulu, Hilo offices for tax-rebate help
 •  State fines Rolloffs Hawaii for recycling violations
 •  $6B Vegas casino modeled after Plaza in N.Y. gets OK
 •  Dow closes nearly 300 points down day after big rally
 •  Water restored to 2 Vegas hotels after main break
 •  Transformer failure blamed in Vegas power outage
 •  FDA identifies contaminant in recalled blood thinner
 •  Lenten and jazz program today at Kawaihao Church
 •  Chat with pianist at Design Center tonight

Local News
 •  Most in Isles skimp on exercise and nutrition
 •  Bill would revamp property tax hikes
 •  Genetic taro talks resume at Capitol
 •  Obama talks of black, white reality
 •  Four teens in egg case apologize
ELECTION
 •  McCain stumbles on Iraq-Iran link
 •  Clinton 'glad' for Obama speech
EDUCATION
 •  Growing taro and learning Photo gallery
COURTS
 •  No jail time for former auditor
ENVIRONMENT
 •  Effort to ban sale of 'opihi advances
ETHNIC AFFAIRS
 •  Ceded-land accord supporters may retry
MY COMMUNITIES
 •  Clinic on wheels unique to Oahu Video
 •  Volunteers needed for Kokololio Beach cleaning
 •  City breaks ground on Kapolei Pkwy. extension
 •  Meeting will focus on kidney dialysis services
 •  Learn how you can pay for higher education
 •  Crash victim identified as Charles Ritter, 84
 •  Camp helps teens build self-confidence, skills
 •  Blowhole parking, viewing areas to be closed for repair
 •  Arts District to have free music tomorrow night
 •  Two students earn way to D.C. for national honor
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  More trouble for sex-assault suspect
 •  Obituaries
JERRY BURRIS
 •  Healthcare system can set example

Sports
 •  QB Tyler Graunke rejoins UH Warriors
 •  Rainbows' late rally shows potential Photo gallery
 •  San Diego hands UH fourth loss in row, 6-1 Photo gallery
UH SOFTBALL
 •  Rainbows hope for more consistent play
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
 •  Kuehu, Smith could dominate inside or out
 •  Mounts, Steinhoff spurred teams' title runs
 •  Kailua rallies past Castle in East softball
 •  ILH D1-AA All Stars
 •  High School Softball
MARTIAL ARTS
 •  Inoue climbing into ring after 5-year layoff
SURFING
 •  Hawaii Regional brings out best in young surfers
BASEBALL
 •  Late-season surge pushes Ka'aihue Photo gallery
HOMEGROWN REPORT
 •  Carvalho top center in D1-AA football
ISLE FILE
 •  Kajihara keeps UH golf in fourth
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  Jones dressed for success at SMU

Island Life
 •  Tot talk goes global Video
 •  Youth activism is surging, spurred on by the Internet
 •  Moving in before the 'I do' all about details
TELEVISION
 •  Writers' strike worked well for 'Earl'
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  Fashion photos on our Web site
TASTE
 •  Flatbreads go full circle
 •  Bake breads from Turkey, Morocco
 •  Jazz up flatbread for a quick dinner
 •  Fresh herbs transform breakfast
 •  More herb dishes, savory and sweet
 •  Culinary calendar
CAROL DEVENOT
 •  Chicken cacciatore makes a fast, comforting meal
QUICK BITES
 •  Culinary arts gala renamed L'ulu
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Wednesday
WANDA A. ADAMS
 •  The great recipe hunt takes work

Business
 •  RightStar auction fails to draw a qualified bid
 •  Tired of green fees? Put in your own
 •  Ex-Hawaii cruise ship now toxic scrap issue
AIRLINES
 •  Focus is on fewer flights, higher fares
 •  Delta offering voluntary severances
ECONOMY
 •  Fed's bold rate moves could backfire
PERSONAL FINANCE
 •  Savers will suffer from cut in rates
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  Yahoo lays out optimistic forecast for next two years
 •  Hawaii Data Report | Honolulu Building Permits
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  Professorship fund gets $500,000
 •  Financial sector stocks rise after profit reports

Opinion
 •  Taro research ban will threaten ag regionally
 •  Welcoming tourists from China, S. Korea
COMMENTARY
 •  Hold Bush responsible for record in Iraq
 •  Sitting in the doubter's chair at Easter
DAVID SHAPIRO
 •  Approaching 60 all a matter of perspective
JERRY BURRIS
 •  Healthcare system can set example
 •  Letters to the Editor

Entertainment/TGIF
TELEVISION
 •  Writers' strike worked well for 'Earl'
 •  TGI Wednesday