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The Honolulu Advertiser - Customer Service
Back issues for Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Articles for November 12, 2008
Breaking News
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Airport rail route gets early approval
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3 teen suspects in Honolulu robbery spree arrested
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HFD recognizing promoted firefighters Friday
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Arson caused $1 million damge to Central Union preschool
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Gunman in Pearl City robbery arrested
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UH sailor's death off Waikiki ruled accident
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Man, 18, charged in '07 Kalihi assaults
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Thieves steal equipment from north Hilo ranch
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Woman accused of planning Aliamanu break-in
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Friday Punchbowl tribute set for Obama�s grandmother
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Fire damages portable classroom on Kauai
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Fire destroys vacant Big Island home
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State ID cards to be issued at Kapolei High
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Court rules for Navy in dispute over sonar, whales off California coast
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Big Island crash kills 12-year-old boy
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Minor quake rattles portions of the Big Island
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Traffic signal replacement planned for today
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Lane closures continuing on Kal Highway today
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Tree trimming continues along H-3 Freeway
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Lane closures planned on H-1 Freeway
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Hospice events planned through November
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Broken fire hydrant reported on Kalaeloa Blvd.
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Brushfire reported behind Waipahu High School
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20-foot surf expected by tomorrow
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Weather: Vog, isolated showers likely today
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�Iolani School dedicates Sun Yat-Sen statue
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UH video: Warrior captains talk about tomorrow's Scout Bowl
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MLB: World Series champ Victorino to make first Hawaii public appearance next week
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MLB: Angels will allow K-Rod to walk
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MLB: Maddon, Piniella win Manager of Year awards
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NFL: Cable takes over play-calling duties for Raiders
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NFL: Lions to start Culpepper against Panthers
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MLB: Rays� Upton has surgery on left shoulder
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NFL: Chargers sign RB Michael Bennett
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CFB: Beavers 3 wins away from Roses
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NFL: LB Peterson believes Jaguars moving on without him
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Swimming: Marshall sets another short course record
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CBKB: UNC's Hansbrough �extremely doubtful� for opener
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MLB: Deal done: A�s acquire Holliday from Colorado
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MLB: Yankees and Marte agree to $12M, 3-year deal
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MLB: NL Cy Young winner Lincecum transforms public face of the Giants
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Golf: Stolen driver leads Poulter to withdraw from Singapore Open
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NFL: Bucs activate Cadillac Williams from PUP list
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NBA: Oden returns to Blazers� lineup
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NFL: Redskins evaluate injuries
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CFB: Cougars count on point-a-minute defense
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MLB: Red Sox hold line on ticket prices
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NFL: Buccaneers� Carnell Williams ready to play after 13 months of rehabilitation
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NBA: Rose misses practice to rest back
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MLB: Cubs retain all coaches
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NFL: 49ers� confusion on field starts on sideline
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Tennis: Murray clinches spot in Masters Cup semifinals
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Cycling: Ullrich wins wages case, denies doping in court
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Hockey: Heart defects found in 5 Russian players
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Sumo: Grand champion Hakuho survives Day 4 scare
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NFL: Practice? Packer QB Aaron Rodgers needs it
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MLB: Yankees ready to shop during free agency
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CFB: UCLA�s Ben Olson returns to practice but is pretty rusty
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Tennis: Roddick withdraws from season-ending Masters Cup
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CFB: With Washington State coach, Erickson faces ex-player for first time
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NFL: Union gets comeuppance for treatment of retirees
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NFL: Latest line is officials made right call in Giants-Eagles game
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UFC: Champ�s wife restrains business associate
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NFL: Chiefs missing many starters, Johnson to return
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Kaneohe Walgreens set to open Friday
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Hawaii Tourism Authority seeking firm to help with CEO search
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Matson again lowers fuel surcharge
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Hawaiian to have two new Airbus planes in service by 2010
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Electricity-producing buoy anchored off Kaneohe
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Hawaii stocks fall in line with broader market
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Kaballah workshop scheduled for Dec. 7 in Waikiki
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Gloria Estefan returning to Hawaii for Jan. 17 show
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Ka�ena Point camping can be kept in bounds
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A healthy respect for child obesity findings
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Local News
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Biodiesel firm seeks thousands of acres
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Carvalho keeping tabs on promises
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Applications to be in the inaugural parade due Friday
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Ala Moana Center owner may default on debt, file bankruptcy
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Obama's sister 'wept tears of joy' over his win, says Hawaii e-mail
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Hawaii grad seen as possible replacement for Obama in Senate
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Isle developer Claire Wright, 86
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
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Obama to tap D.C. lobbyists
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Nunn, Christopher to lead Defense, State transitions
MILITARY AFFAIRS
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Thanking veterans for past, current sacrifices
ENVIRONMENT
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Big Island may ban modified crops
MAUI
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Schools can apply for Project Graduation grant
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On protecting the future of beaches in Hawaii
MY COMMUNITIES
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YWCA clothing sale aids disadvantaged women
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Rail route tour will focus on archaeological impact
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Mini-expo, city hall lights for Diabetes Day
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Medicare presentation free at library tomorrow
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Makahiki will showcase traditional arts, games
OTHER NEWS
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Joy Harjo, Robert Cazimero awarded $50,000 fellowships
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Kalakaua's opulent belongings on display
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Walk for homeless launches at Capitol
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Community calendar
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
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Boy, 12, killed in Big Island crash
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Obituaries
JERRY BURRIS
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Common good gets short shrift
Sports
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UH men's basketball gets boost
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Senior-less squad projected to finish with winning record
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Hawaii spices up Northwest volleyball
UH SPORTS
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UH sailor dies of injuries
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
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Kayakers hone skills at Olympic Center
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This week's events
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Football standings and statistics
SURFING
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Crown jewel of sport starts today
FOOTBALL
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Lack of communication hurt in 49ers' late loss
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Pigskin picks
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No. 14 Ball State remains unbeaten
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Yorita's wakeup call was no joke
BASKETBALL
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Lakers rally past Mavs, stay undefeated
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Hawks soar to 6-0 start
BASEBALL
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Giants' Lincecum winds up a winner
OTHER SPORTS
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Eastgate goes straight to top
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Hawaii's Ching training with U.S.
ISLE FILE
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CaneFires clinch West baseball title
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Sports calendar
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On the Air
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For the Record
Island Life
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HPU's 'Rabbit' a well-wrought drama
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Lots to take in over four days on PBS
TASTE
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Picture-perfect food
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Chef Jose Andres brings us tastes of Spain
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Hail to lightened Caesar dressing
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Culinary calendar
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Lighter dinner rolls offer fiber boost, too
CAROL DEVENOT
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Red cabbage is a true taste of Germany
QUICK BITES
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Indulge for a good cause
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Tube Notes
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TGI Wednesday
WANDA A. ADAMS
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Top off cupcakes with this frosting
Business
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HawTel's rating drops
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Southwest to go international
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Analysts weigh in on future of General Motors
ECONOMY
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Latest aid plan for homeowners faulted
OTHER BUSINESS
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Leaders off to promote Isles
BUSINESS BRIEFS
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Hawaiian Air flies more passengers
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Homebuilder Toll's sales dive; seeks assistance
Opinion
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HTA marketing plan makes economic sense
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No blank check for struggling automakers
COMMENTARY
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How will Obama deal with military brass?
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Sitting on top of the world
DAVID SHAPIRO
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BOE wrong to punt the tough decisions
JERRY BURRIS
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Common good gets short shrift
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Letters to the Editor
Entertainment/TGIF
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TGI Wednesday