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Articles for November 5, 2008

Breaking News
 •  Hawaii voter turnout drops below 2004 level
 •  State won’t evict Kahana Valley Park families as revisions to law considered
 •  Kalihi man facing murder charge tomorrow
 •  Big Island infant dies on Oahu
 •  Teen indicted in Oahu shooting that left man paralyzed
 •  Honolulu Advertiser parcel to be sold
 •  Government pays family $800,000 over Tripler suicide
 •  Inouye speaks at groundbreaking of new Pearl Harbor museum
 •  Oahu homeowners can go online for real property assessment notices
 •  Ex-firefighter admits smoking ice before setting three Makapuu fires
 •  Family Court offers free divorce law seminar
 •  Surf: Skimpy today, but big waves on the way
 •  Weather: Mostly clear with chance of light showers
 •  Girls state volleyball tournament scores
 •  Phillies outfielder Shane Victorino wins NL Gold Glove Award
 •  LeBron James awed by Obama’s win
 •  White Sox invite Barack Obama to throw first pitch on Opening Day
 •  NBA: Stoudemire scores 49 points for Suns
 •  CFB Bottom Ten: Auburn heads xext inept group
 •  NBA: Iverson won’t play for Detroit against Toronto
 •  NFL: Redskins to honor late Sean Taylor Nov. 30
 •  CBB: Tony Gwynn gets new 3-year contract from San Diego State
 •  MLB: Brad Penny’s option declined by Dodgers
 •  Poker: Final 9 try to rechannel World Series mojo
 •  CFB: Ron Prince to leave K-State at end of season
 •  CFB: QB coach Ryan Leaf on leave from W. Texas A&M
 •  NFL: Raiders cut ties with Hall after 8 games
 •  NFL: Lions might start Culpepper 5 days after signing
 •  Obit: Southern Utah women’s basketball coach Steve Hodson
 •  Tennis: Williams sisters advance at WTA Championships
 •  NFL: Cowboys QB Romo returns for bye-week practice
 •  NBA: Kevin Johnson elected Sacramento's first black mayor
 •  NHL: Brodeur to undergo elbow surgery, is expected to miss 3 to 4 months
 •  MLB: Agents ponder beating likely tax increase
 •  Litke: Black athletes eased Obama's path to White House
 •  Olympics: Tokyo fears Obama strengthens Chicago bid
 •  MLB: Giambi, Pavano options declined by Yankees
 •  MLB: Padres narrow field to NL teams for Jake Peavy trade talks
 •  CFB: USC QB Sanchez evaluating his performance
 •  NFL: 49ers rookie offensive lineman Rachal eager to play
 •  CFB: Stanford is trying to keep coach Harbaugh
 •  NFL: Mediocrity reigns in mild, mild AFC West
 •  NFL: Talking football: Steelers atop chatty AFC North
 •  NFL: Favre-less NFC North is hard to figure out
 •  NFL: Turns out AFC powers aren't who we thought they were
 •  CFB: BCS Busters need to keep an eye on each other
 •  Golf: Garcia shoots to overtake Mickelson for No. 2 rank
 •  NBA today
 •  NHL today
 •  Drop in Maui construction jobs a threat to economy, report says
 •  Hawaii AG will not appoint special counsel over controversy in DBEDT contract
 •  SBA agency launches small-business blog
 •  Coast Guard band to remember WWII
 •  Willie K part of Youth Symphony concert
 •  Konishiki goes hip-hop in Sunday show
 •  Election can drive civic engagement of Isle youth
 •  Oil prices slide on weaker demand worries

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Local News
 •  Man dies from stab wound after fight
 •  Jurors watch cockfighting videos
 •  Group fights to preserve historic military sites
 •  HEI earnings climb 87% in third quarter
 •  Johnson to receive $291,000
 •  Obama: Hawaii’s own makes history
 •  Abercrombie, Hirono easily keep seats
 •  Voters on Oahu say 'yes' to rail
 •  Kenoi an easy victor over Pilago
 •  Voters pick Carvalho as the new mayor
 •  Lee defeats incumbent Matsumoto
 •  Four incumbents earn voters’ seal of approval
 •  Election 2008 Results
 •  Apo keeps seat; many blank votes on Bainum
 •  Hannemann coasts to victory in mayoral race
ELECTION
 •  Obama's fans around world hail his victory
 •  Celebrations, reflection from coast to coast
 •  Most voters favor 3 amendments, reject age proposal
 •  Plenty of ‘chicken skin’ in Hawaii over Obama win
 •  Obama now must tread fine line
 •  Democrats boost lead by at least 5 more seats
 •  Democrats maintain control, strengthen majority
 •  Voter turnout of 63% is lower than '04 election
 •  ConCon soundly rejected
 •  Democrats win 7 governorships
 •  Isle kids give Obama a wipeout win
 •  Key races in the State Legislature 2008-2009
EDUCATION
 •  La'ie temple to display 1855 Hawaiian Book of Mormon
ENVIRONMENT
 •  Arbor Day means free plants on Kauai
BIG ISLAND
 •  Hawaiian Home Lands to lease out business site
MAUI
 •  Maui man denied intending to kill
KAUA'I
 •  Kauai County honored for path's accessibility
 •  Arbor Day means free plants on Kauai
MY COMMUNITIES
 •  Sewer project will begin new phases this month
 •  Saturday stream cleanup looking for volunteers
 •  Hoakalei group giving away native na'u plants
 •  Christmas tree pre-sale is 4th grade's fundraiser
 •  Central Union school reopens in parish hall
 •  Board of Education will hold town hall meeting
OTHER NEWS
 •  Community calendar
 •  Salutes
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  Big Isle man dies after truck crash
 •  Obituaries
JERRY BURRIS
 •  A new campaign approach

Sports
 •  Mouton to focus on defense
 •  Roster shrinking for UH basketball squad
 •  Kamehameha aims for fourth in row
UH FOOTBALL
 •  Mouton to focus on defense
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
 •  Kamehameha aims for fourth in row
 •  Prep schedule
 •  Football standings and Division I statistics
 •  Games on TV
GOLF
 •  Pro Lindsay, amateur Toyama win event
FOOTBALL
 •  Pigskin picks
 •  Nakasone's a born Pigskin winner
 •  Quinn gets his shot as Browns' new QB
BASKETBALL
 •  Terry helps Mavs keep Spurs winless
HOMEGROWN REPORT
 •  Fotu driving Utah's quest for BCS bowl
 •  Wishard leader of pack for Pepperdine runners
ISLE FILE
 •  Homers help BeachBoys top Honu
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  Making a name for himself

Island Life
TELEVISION
 •  With a new Web venture, Hollywood writers cut loose
THEATER
 •  'Rolling the R's' nonlinear, provocative
OTHER LIFESTYLE
 •  Send us your holiday stories
TASTE
 •  Time for Take-out turkey
 •  Increasing your wine IQ — is this wine drinkable?
 •  Take those potatoes to the next level
 •  Pork tenderloin gets apple-enhanced
 •  A seasonal cookie better for your waist
 •  Season your spuds, and you'll get raves
 •  Culinary calendar
RECIPES
 •  Pork tenderloin gets apple-enhanced
 •  A seasonal cookie better for your waist
RECIPE DOCTOR
 •  Mock prime rib makes a holiday feast with less fat
QUICK BITES
 •  A festival of Spanish wines
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Wednesday
WANDA A. ADAMS
 •  Help me out — readers ask for answers

Business
 •  Maui home, condo prices plummet from year before
 •  Mokulele Air lawsuit against go! alleges anti-competition
 •  Pacific Beach subject of board hearing
 •  HEI earnings climb 87% in third quarter
TECHNOLOGY
 •  FCC frees up TV airwaves for wireless broadband service
STOCK MARKET
 •  Election Day markets surge as signs of recession grow
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  Valuing good working relationships
 •  Hawaii Data Report | Business Registrations
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  SBA issues record number of loans
 •  Fed hires former Bear Stearns exec
 •  Coming events

Opinion
 •  Obama, U.S. — 'Yes, we can'
 •  It's time to get rolling on rail transit
COMMENTARY
 •  A few words for the happy couple
DAVID SHAPIRO
 •  Voters, democracy are the losers in legislative races in Hawaii
JERRY BURRIS
 •  A new campaign approach
 •  Letters to the Editor

Entertainment/TGIF
TELEVISION
 •  With a new Web venture, Hollywood writers cut loose
THEATER
 •  'Rolling the R's' nonlinear, provocative
 •  TGI Wednesday