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Articles for January 7, 2009

Breaking News
 •  Thunderstorms may arrive by weekend
 •  Sulfur dioxide emissions drop at Kilauea summit
 •  2 charged in Big Island theater robbery
 •  Lingle: State has made 2 offers to buy Turtle Bay resort, still willing to talk
 •  'Dark Knight' may clean up at People's Choice Awards
 •  40% of Hawaii's English-language learners struggling, report says
 •  Maui man died from single stab wound
 •  Hawaii groups get federal money to protect reefs
 •  Kauai man charged with animal cruelty after cat run over
 •  Football coach to head Big Isle parks department
 •  1977 Moiliili murder case resolved; shooter, 52, gets 20 years in prison
 •  Haleakala summit road to close for upgrades
 •  Stocks fall as employment worries escalate
 •  Haleakalä National Park gets new superintendent
 •  Runaway teen girl sought on Kauai
 •  Red kettle 'miracle' thrills Salvation Army on Maui
 •  Ariyoshi a part of 50 Voices of Statehood TV series
 •  Five presidents gather in Oval Office
 •  East Kauai ‘Family Summit’ planned
 •  Surf: 8-12 feet expected on north-facing shores
 •  Fire deliberately set at Kapolei recycling company
 •  Water main break closes part of Date Street
 •  Deaths at Kauai waterfalls ruled accidental
 •  Fire department gets $141K in FEMA aid for '07 Waialua fire
 •  Navy coach Ken Niumatalolo gets contract extension
 •  Family ties: Obama calls Oregon State coach
 •  Capsule for Florida-Oklahoma BCS national championship game
 •  Georgia’s Stafford, Moreno enter 2009 NFL draft
 •  AP source: Browns, Ex-Jet coach Mangini agree to terms
 •  NBA: Bargnani, Bosh lead 9-man Raptors past Wizards
 •  CBKB: No. 2 Duke downs Curry-led Davidson, 79-67
 •  Basketball star Candace Parker expecting baby in spring
 •  NBA: Nuggets trade Atkins, first-round pick to Thunder
 •  NFL: AP Source: Seahawks to hire Knapp as coordinator
 •  NFL: Cowboys release troubled CB Pacman Jones
 •  NFL: Cowboys hire DeCamillis to coach special teams
 •  NFL: Saints fire defensive coordinator Gibbs
 •  Ex-Buffalo Bill, HUD secretary Jack Kemp has cancer
 •  NBA: Heat trade Livingston to Grizzlies
 •  MLB: Jason Giambi rejoins Oakland
 •  CFB: Boston College fires Jagodzinski after coach met with Jets
 •  Golf: Mercedes Benz Championship tee times
 •  Prep boys basketball standings
 •  Prep girls basketball standings
 •  Prep soccer standings
 •  Butkus to host fundraiser to honor Butkus Award winners
 •  CFB: USC QB Sanchez has a big decision ahead of him
 •  CFB: Maryland WR Heyward-Bey to enter NFL draft
 •  NFL: Big Ben finds out that his helmet is too small
 •  NFL: 2 felonies against former Vikings Eller dropped
 •  Tennis: Nadal, Federer, Murray reach quarterfinals in Doha
 •  CFB: Florida's Meyer says Utah, Texas, USC should lobby to be No. 1
 •  Tennis: Israel's Peer resists protesters' calls to pull out
 •  MLB: Cardinals' La Russa passionate about pet project
 •  Boxing: Haye must switch Klitschkos for title challenge
 •  NHL: Red Wings' Lidstrom an All-Star for 10th straight time
 •  Tennis: Venus Williams loses doubles in Hong Kong
 •  Golf: Ballesteros plans to run Royal Trophy team in 2010
 •  Tennis: Ivanovic, Mauresmo advance to Brisbane quarters
 •  NFL: Saints: Bush had 'microfracture' surgery
 •  Tennis: Germany knocks US out of contention at Hopman Cup
 •  Dakar Rally says French motorcyclist found dead
 •  Tennis: Injured Davydenko to miss Australian Open
 •  Michelle Kwan to be appointed to President's Council on Physical Fitness
 •  MLB: Phillies finalize 1-year deal with Chan Ho Park
 •  NFL: Bengals: MRI shows Carson Palmer won’t need surgery
 •  MLB: Dodgers hope to fight off Brewers for Hoffman
 •  MLB: Brewers GM targets closer Trevor Hoffman
 •  CFB: We’re No. 1! chant may be replaced by ’Who isn’t?’
 •  MLB: Giambi ought to return with an apology
 •  Nurses at Molokai General ratify first contract
 •  Bee mite control program to include poisoning wild hives in Hilo
 •  IRS grants tax relief to Oahu flood victims
 •  Hong Kong Business Association hosts discussion on economy
 •  Kline shines in 'Cyrano' on PBS tonight at 8 p.m.
 •  Global violence peace prayer set for Monday
 •  Workshop to be this weekend at Unity Church
 •  Justice center concept holds promise for Isles

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Local News
 •  Secrecy tested in Isle spy case
 •  Schofield soldier was killed by sniper
 •  Shinseki seen as shaped on Kauai
 •  Home States Ball on Obama's list of 10 official party stops
 •  Daughter hopes care case highlights plight of Hawaii's elderly
 •  Pfleuger pleads not guilty in Kauai dam collapse that killed 7 Video
 •  EPA won't renew sewage exemption Video
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
 •  Obama: Deficit may hit $1 trillion
 •  Shinseki vows to focus on care
POLICE
 •  Traffic fatality is fifth on Oahu in one week
ENVIRONMENT
 •  Hawaii will have role in managing Pacific's newest monuments Photo gallery
TRANSPORTATION
 •  Fort Weaver Road's widening delayed, may open in October
BIG ISLAND
 •  Months of road work coming at UHH entrance
MAUI
 •  Girlfriend, 23, arrested in stabbing death at home
MY COMMUNITIES
 •  Presentation tonight on state's legislative process
 •  Pole installation closes Ala Kupuna Street lane
 •  Pavement repairs today along H-1 townbound
 •  Library hosts four free programs this month
 •  Chamber Music Hawaii to play Jan. 18 at WCC
OTHER NEWS
 •  Community calendar
 •  Kolekole Pass may reopen for military use on Friday
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  Meth ringleaders get 32 years each
 •  Obituaries
JERRY BURRIS
 •  Pacific is a bright spot for Bush

Sports
 •  UH gets Oklahoma prep WR
 •  Barger surfs to junior crown
 •  Local 5 are pioneers in North Dakota
UH MEN'S VOLLEYBALL
 •  Sky-Walker now starring on left side
UH MEN'S BASKETBALL
 •  Beat up 'Bows hit road
UH FOOTBALL
 •  UH gets Oklahoma prep WR
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
 •  Kamehameha boys top Punahou Photo gallery
 •  'Iolani girls stay in contention with 1-0 win Photo gallery
 •  This week's events
GOLF
 •  Dream tour for McLachlins
FOOTBALL
 •  Tulsa flattens Ball State in rain
 •  Saints' Brees honored by AP
BASKETBALL
 •  No. 1 Huskies rout Bulls
 •  West scores 40 to lead Hornets past Lakers
BASEBALL
 •  Teixeira's $180M contract a done deal
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  Blowing whistle right call

Island Life
 •  Online dating services thriving in gloomy times
TELEVISION
 •  'Damages' pays off — it's in the writing
TASTE
 •  Thai, the Chai way
 •  Lobster affordable enough for weekday meal
 •  Start year with family, good Italian baked pasta
 •  Culinary calendar
 •  Thai chili ginger sauce has many uses
CAROL DEVENOT
 •  Chowder's a tasty and versatile way to use up milk
RECIPES
 •  Thai chili ginger sauce has many uses
RECIPE DOCTOR
 •  Classic creamy casserole can be lightened up
QUICK BITES
 •  New shop full of New Year's sweets
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Wednesday
WANDA A. ADAMS
 •  Family's potluck dessert sounds so 'ono

Business
 •  Hawaii enters bid to host 2011 APEC event
 •  Lana'i plugs in 1.2-megawatt solar farm, the state's largest
 •  Oahu flood-damage loans available
ECONOMY
 •  Retailers reeling from huge bargains
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  Airlines discount fares as recession empties seats
 •  Cheap oil's setting the stage for yet another price spike
 •  Safety commission approves lead-testing rule exemptions
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  New flights to Kahului start Feb. 1 Video
 •  Cost-cutting plan at Alcoa includes loss of 13,500 jobs

Opinion
 •  EPA, city should work together on sewage plan
COMMENTARY
 •  Obama still on track for smooth transition
 •  The perils and joys of self-esteem
DAVID SHAPIRO
 •  Words of wisdom for Isle politicians
JERRY BURRIS
 •  Pacific is a bright spot for Bush
 •  Letters to the Editor

Entertainment/TGIF
TELEVISION
 •  'Damages' pays off — it's in the writing
 •  TGI Wednesday