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The Honolulu Advertiser - Customer Service
Back issues for Saturday, May 23, 2009
Articles for May 23, 2009
Breaking News
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1 critically hurt after car hits house on Maui and both catch fire
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Kayakers rescued on Na Pali coast
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Boaters urged to be safe over Memorial Day weekend
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Teens arrested in theft of auto in Kapolei
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1,400 take advantage of Honolulu Marathon early sign-up
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Remnants of Hawaii Superferry operations auctioned off
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Firefighters battle brush fire in White Plains area
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Construction firms awarded contracts for three wastewater projects
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Pooches, owners turn out for Canine Game Day
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Coqui frogs take hold on Big Island
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Struggling pygmy killer whale rescued on Maui, taken to marine sanctuary
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Ocean adventurer to begin second leg of trans-Pacific journey from Waikiki
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Public invited to Memorial Day observation at Schofield Barracks
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EIS says good outweighs bad if giant telescope built on Mauna Kea
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Fresno State ousts Hawai�i from WAC tourney, 10-3
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New Mexico State eliminates San Jose State in WAC baseball
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WAC baseball: San Jose State eliminates LA Tech, 14-3
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Bryant's 3 sparks Lakers past Nuggets, 103-97
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Ching scores in Dynamo's 3-1 victory over Earthquakes
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NHL: Malkin's 3 points help Penguins rout Carolina 6-2
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NBA: Lakers center Bynum, coach Phil Jackson at odds
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Soccer: Kai's team, Sky Blue FC, suspends its coach
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NBA: Kobe Bryant, wife countersue former housekeeper
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Indianapolis 500: 30 percent chance of rain for Sunday
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Honolulu Marathon: Early walk-up registration today, tomorrow at Waikele
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Why did Magic give LeBron a chance to beat them? Where�s the double team?
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NBA: Orlando Magic wants faster starts to avoid close finishes
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NBA: �Le Shot� can�t win Game 3 for Cavaliers
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Auto racing: Track owner Smith criticizes NASCAR again
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CFB: Backup QB Roper decides to leave Ducks
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MLB: Twins' Kubel has swelling, but no damage to knee
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Lacrosse: Syracuse, Cornell reach NCAA final
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CFB: Judge orders charges against ex-Colorado player
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Indianapolis 500: Castroneves longs to lead Penske parade at Indy
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Small Ohio town rallies to save baseball
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NFL: Agent says Pittsburgh player's son 'doing well' after attack by dog
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MLB: Back to school: Griffey transforms Ichiro, Mariners
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CFB: Kentucky DE Jarmon ruled ineligible by NCAA
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College baseball: Coach's wife charged with assaulting umps
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Indianapolis 500: IndyCars future may lie with America�s young guns
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Indianapolis 500: 40 years of racing memories at the Brickyard
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Indianapolis 500: Driver profiles
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Tennis: Women�s field for French Open has air of mystery
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Tennis: Zvonareva withdraws from French Open with injury
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NFL: Wildcat offense might be Michael Vick's ticket back
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NFL: Rookie goes from roping cattle to catching pigskin with 49ers
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MLB: Randy Johnson still admired in Seattle
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Tennis: French Open top women's players
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Tennis: French Open top men's players
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Tennis: Rezai wins first WTA title in Strasbourg
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Auto racing: Button takes pole position at Monaco GP
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Tennis: Dulgheru wins Warsaw Open in WTA Tour debut
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Tennis: Serbia beats Germany to win World Team Cup
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Local News
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No ceasing ceded-lands fight
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Four more cases of swine flu confirmed
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'Foul play' blamed for Kauai monk seal death
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Hawaii jobless rate dips to 6.9 percent
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Obama to appoint federal judge in Hawaii after incumbent retires
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Hawaii chlorine tank leak forces evacuations within 1.7-mile radius
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Lei-makers meet demand for Memorial Day display
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Lack of smarts off roads as well
HEALTH
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Single vaccine may fight swine flu virus
OTHER NEWS
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Hokule'a offers students intimate lesson in culture
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American Samoa governor requests wage hike delay
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
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Woman charged in peacock killing
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Obituaries
Sports
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'Bows stay alive in WAC tourney
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Wade happy to be home
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LeBron sinks Magic
GOLF
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Wie is 10 off pace in Corning
BASKETBALL
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Lakers, Nuggets fit to be tied in series
BASEBALL
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Mets' Santana baffles Red Sox
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Aggies in driver's seat
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Rays' Kazmir, Percival on DL
OTHER SPORTS
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Helio has a clear shot at third win
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Safina, Nadal earn No. 1 seeds for French Open
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Blackhawks sharp in OT victory, 4-3
ISLE FILE
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Maui's Cyr wins NAIA golf title
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Sports calendar
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On the Air
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For the Record
FERD LEWIS
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Hawaii cashes in for a change
Island Life
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Quest for peace, harmony sails on, 1 lantern at a time
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Dachshund derby part of doggie game day
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Symphony Fair at Shell in afternoon, Koz in evening
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�Milk,� screenplay Oscar winner at Rainbow finale
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Hawaiian Arts Market and animation exhibit
TELEVISION
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Star rising for Nickelodeon's tween queen
PEOPLE
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Sutherland, designer work out issues
HOME AND GARDEN
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Kukui has well-earned place as state tree
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Home and garden calendar
FAITH
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Islamic college planned
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Faith calendar
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Weekly thoughts
EXPRESSIONS OF FAITH
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Look at death in a positive light
FAITH BRIEFS
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New church in Wai'anae has services in park gym
Business
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Markets hope May is rally bellwether
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Yucaipa will appeal Aloha decision
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Netbooks gain ground on more pricey laptops
OTHER BUSINESS
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Matson to raise surcharge
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Wiener makers battle to be the top dog
BUSINESS BRIEFS
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ILWU, Starwood agree on contract
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GM bankruptcy might not be so bad, some say
Opinion index not yet available
Entertainment/TGIF
TELEVISION
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Star rising for Nickelodeon's tween queen