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November 2005
Week 44
V. 10, No. 305 Tue., Nov. 1, 2005
Rep. Fox quits after sex conviction; Abercrombie won't challenge Lingle; Hotels on track for $3B; Baghdad bomb kills battalion's top officer; Isle pedestrian fatalities up; Native Hawaiian book awarded trophy; Childrens' reading workshops; Maui will try yellow street lights; Lingle welcomes youth prison hearing; UH law school scores high for diversity; UH gets natural resources grant; Murder defendant chooses not to fight charges
V. 10, No. 306 Wed., Nov. 2, 2005
Real estate giant buys Coldwell Banker; Hearing to address stadium liquor ban; Testimony includes details of molestation; Youth prison reform criticized; Gas price decline to continue; Kina'u Boyd Kamali'i advanced Hawaiian interests; Aquarium exhibit clams up; UH faculty delays UARC vote; Bombs strike hard at Hawaii unit; Army thanks children for letters; Maui suit alleges police brutality; $10M backs new cancer center
V. 10, No. 307 Thu., Nov. 3, 2005
Kaneohe homes slip-sliding away; Hawaiian staffs returned to mausoleum; Fox's conviction still making waves; Marchers decry Iraq war deaths; Robert Rees loved to tackle controversy; Wholesale gas drops 4 cents; HSTA faults new report cards; Ex-workers allege Wal-Mart wage tampering; Capitol equipped to recycle; News media change 'Hawaiian' distinction; Pearl Harbor to lose submarine to Guam
V. 10, No. 308 Fri., Nov. 4, 2005
Noxious odor sends teacher, students to hospital; Tanonaka gets 3 months in prison; Casualty devoted himself to Marines; Labor Day sandbar 'riot' stirs talk of ban; Program to detect avian flu at airport; DOE could tweak new report cards; Hawaiian skull auctioned on eBay returns; Housing woes await returning troops; Feds target B-2 engineer's $1.8 million Maui home; Mayor finds green way to recycle blue bins; Inouye aide rose through Senate; Biotech firm faces Molokai protest; Panel subpoenas Kailua prison staff; ACLU fights residency law for hiring
V. 10, No. 309 Sat., Nov. 5, 2005
Flu fears spark run on shots ...and kim chee?; U.S. official found guilty of lying to get benefits; Jury 'wrestling' in murder retrial; Cayetano urges Kim to run for governor; Recycling protester barred over sign; Piles of trouble; Isle homes join historic registry; Cops seek aid in finding robbers
Week 45
V. 10, No. 310 Sun., Nov. 6, 2005
More blood donors could help alleviate pressure; Disclose criminal past, politicians say; Proposed alcohol ban only outside stadium unusual; Pump station gets ideas for renewal; Family's storm-damaged crate found; Tripler does not expect flu vaccine shortage; Isle Air Guard hauls in recruits; Isles get missile command; Chinatown park open following renovations; Savings projected from Big Island police fleet
V. 10, No. 311 Mon., Nov. 7, 2005
An anchor for wayward youth; Mysterious crash paralyzes H-2; Senators' vote to drill in Alaska 'heartbreaking'; Blind women praise self-defense class; Kewalo plan draws opposition; NASA vets urge plans for deflecting asteroids; Science fest in D.C. thrills isle students; UH ocean scientist David Karl honored
V. 10, No. 312 Tue., Nov. 8, 2005
Schofield division headed back to Iraq; Fuzzy intruder on Las Vegas-Honolulu flight; Ex-officer receives 14-years; Harbin plans '06 run for state House; Police union surveys officer morale; Kalihi Valley burglaries up; I.D. theft brings more jail time; Council renews Waikiki street performers fight; Isle soldier could face execution; Man guilty in robbery and deadly shooting; OHA case appeal rejected; Oahu schools tapped for 2006 Blue Ribbon; Tests find airport bird flu-free; HECO asks public to cut usage
V. 10, No. 313 Wed., Nov. 9, 2005
Isle priest admits to sex abuse of boy; Maui man indicted over B-2 technology; $10M held back from fixing isle roads; Abercrombie wants Army's ocean dump details; Public hearing wanted on alcohol ban; Youth prison rank and file to testify; UH review of Navy plan raises concerns; Fishing clubs allege violations by council; Big Island prefab houses going up; Driver in alleged beating indicted
V. 10, No. 314 Thu., Nov. 10, 2005
Hannemann seeks street performer compromise; Hawaii gas cap draws national interest; Multiple sex offender accused of assaulting boy; Accused B-2 secrets peddler seeks jury trial; No consensus on Kakaako; Increase in liquor license fees OK'd; Guard gets probation for inmate death; Brother arrested sickle in attack; Felon arrested after standoff; Ex-clerk fined $2,000 for fixing tickets
V. 10, No. 315 Fri., Nov. 11, 2005
Matson rates go up 3.9%; Surfers happily besieged by waves; Hotelier wanted success for others; Youth prison workers paint bleak picture; 'Father of B-2' denied bail again; Smuggling evidence found on airplane; Convicted molester faces fresh charges; Sam Choy's love of food began with mom; Commission clears Big Island councilman; Advocates hope to require markets to redeem containers; HECO calls off emergency power conservation; Isle man is sentenced in million-dollar scam
V. 10, No. 316 Sat., Nov. 12, 2005
Service and Sacrifice: Veterans of past and present are honored; Marine to serve where friend died; Isle team leads effort to identify WWII vet; Weary boat crew is saved off Hilo; Lingle cites progress at youth prison; Kauai mails out land-use survey; Attraction transparent at exhibition of jellyfish; Rancho Aloha has top Kona coffee; Center seeks volunteers for online cancer study; Naomi Judd to address employee benefits meeting
Week 46
V. 10, No. 317 Sun., Nov. 13, 2005
Marine saved hundreds; Flu-shot seekers flock to Wal-Mart; Pacific Command readies for pandemic crisis; Aloha from Hawai...Japan; Hard work takes toll on local tofu makers; Military: A longer wait; Charity hopes isle givers can still dig deep; Medicare switch is coming; Grounded ship near Hilo to be sunk at sea
V. 10, No. 318 Mon., Nov. 14, 2005
Kapono's last dance; Isle gas buying rose with prices; Pedestrians' deaths raise alarm; Tax breaks, rebates brighten solar-heating; Airline fight with airport security erupts again; Oregon tree growers hit early troubles; VA moving stress care to Oahu
V. 10, No. 319 Tue., Nov. 15, 2005
Ruling puts the onus on parents versus DOE; Abercrombie wants to shutter HCDA; Christmas tree retailer loses sales equipment; Staff Sgt. Daniel Tsue: 'He was a good man'; Kalihi to get new construction training center; Officials investigating alleged Maui airport assault; Soldier gets jail for role in fatal car crash; Sex assault suspect is released on Kauai; Indictment follows illegal waste dump; Japanese quake sets off small tsunamis; Teachers urged to fight fat
V. 10, No. 320 Wed., Nov. 16, 2005
Army enacts car cell phone ban; Repaving the way; Isle health facilities $571.2M in the red; Stadium's alcohol hearing Dec. 21; Gas prices continue to slide; Abercrombie protests silencing of veterans; Council considers offer to split Waimea Valley; Next chief takes promotion in stride; Convicted molester indicted for fondling boy; Split of 9th Circuit gains support
V. 10, No. 321 Thu., Nov. 17, 2005
Sex convictions shake Pearl ship; UH faculty vote to oppose UARC center; Judge kills deal letting Rutledges return to Unity; Rock steadying in Moanalua; Preserving wartime camps gets House OK; Gas cap set to drop by 8 cents; Cave items lawsuit busies burial council; Atoll as laboratory; Proposed Waimea Valley settlement draws fire; Thanksgiving welcome awaits Sgt. Grandpa; Aegis to target warhead launched from missile; Bureau chief covered politics of early statehood; State bans guard over threats on videotape; Cook convicted of killings; Information sought in Kalihi beating; Police have no suspects in woman's strangling
V. 10, No. 322 Fri., Nov. 18, 2005
Bird flu fight has $15M tag; Hawaii Guardsmen return from Mideast; Teachers can use old grading format; Belly up to the bottled-water bar; Pilot in fatal crash under criminal investigation; $2.5M plan targets OCCC overhaul; Girl injured by tree will try new rehab; Full Council to consider ban of street performers; Pearl ship scores hit in missile intercept; Exact site of offshore arms unclear, Case says; 2 charged with identity theft of isle couple
V. 10, No. 323 Sat., Nov. 19, 2005
Bethany Hamilton rides to compete again; Hospital shortage feared in pandemic; Schools' pension funds diverted; Timetable for transit changes; Storm shelters for ill pitched to Legislature; Wal-Mart archaeologist to fight claim he desecrated remains; Musubi suspected in kids' illness; Officer injured by fleeing car theft suspect; Navy man faces 2-year term; Competing interests crowd Leeward seas; Firefighters union leader united state membership; UH regents to begin search for president
Week 47
V. 10, No. 324 Sun., Nov. 20, 2005
Hatchet mayhem leaves dad dead; Mabuhay! A toast to success and sacrifice; Longevity study to focus on Hawaii men over 91; Ahuimanu families take back community; Diabetes education starts in the schools; Festival of hope & lights; Synthetic digs sprout at Schofield; Pearl officer sentenced to 1 year for fraternizing; Hawaii now being promoted musically
V. 10, No. 325 Mon., Nov. 21, 2005
Mabuhay! Citizenship; Benefits motivate future citizens to study; Maui bikers take fatalities hard; DUI death heralds holiday hazards; Drop in gifts worries shelter; Proposal to allow ads in schools to be refloated; UH plans forensics program; Engineers told market for missile defense hot
V. 10, No. 326 Tue., Nov. 22, 2005
Son admits hatchet killing; City ban on aerial banners challenged; Mabuhay! Caring; Mabuhay! Far from home, nursing offers chance; Gas price decline coming to end; Council approves Waimea Valley land deal; Band amps up for NYC parade; Peace Corps trainer later held city jobs; Judge OKs youth prison lawsuit; Medevac firm noted for post-crash safety
V. 10, No. 327 Wed., Nov. 23, 2005
Former McKinley student OK after Tacoma chaos; Mabuhay! Patriotism; Bird flu shakes up travel rules; Fake FBI e-mails carrying new virus; No Child exemption studied; Rainfall sets a record; Housing agency's rating rises; C-17 cargo jet facility opens at Hickam; Watchdog rates dangerous toys; Son claims innocence in forgery and theft
V. 10, No. 328 Thu., Nov. 24, 2005
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
Accused ax murderer heard voices; Mabuhay! Giving thanks; Girl reports gang rape at Aala Street pa; Rising diesel costs fuel gas cap backers' position; Lingle releases $18.8M for UH-Hilo buildings; City contracts policy assailed; Soldier on Iraq furlough relishes family holiday; Hit-run driver is sentenced; Maui councilman caught in drunken-driving case; Land swap plan could aid Kahuku High School; Woman admits welfare fraud lasting 17 years; Infected shrimp batch destroyed
V. 10, No. 329 Fri., Nov. 25, 2005
Snow greets isle students at Thanksgiving parade; Wie fails to make cut in tourney; Kau Kau Wagon: Feeding frenzy; River of Life: Never-ending charity; After rape of girl, kids stay away from park; UH researchers stretch limit of nanotubes' strength; Asbestos found in UH cleanup; UH blocks student group's mailing effort
V. 10, No. 330 Sat., Nov. 26, 2005
Lack of report on rape disturbs police; Deaths stir fears about all-terrain vehicles; 'Karate Kid' actor felt kinship to Hawaii; DOE plan benefits substitutes; City seeks financial help to save Waimea Valley; Ethics agreement includes $1,000 fine; Divers find little trash at sandbar; Veteran isle journalist chronicled 1946 tsunami
Week 48
V. 10, No. 331 Sun., Nov. 27, 2005
Dog Chapman: Puppy love; 5 boys arrested in Beretania gang rape; Keanae school empty but open; Kihei gets high school offer; Group's assertion of cave-in dismissed; Pearl Harbor cruiser on target; Owner guided KKUA to prominence; Dedicated volunteer loved Mauna Kea; Man-of-war swarm south-facing beaches on Oahu; Nearby storm bringing big, choppy surf; State gets $120,000 to reduce TB; Star-Bulletin's Good Neighbor Fund
V. 10, No. 332 Mon., Nov. 28, 2005
Sea debris cleanup marks progress; Residents oppose sober house; Isle students can now become computer savvy; C-17 planes herald new era at Hickam; Holiday trees are checked for pests; Coffee cuppers foresee tasty year
V. 10, No. 333 Tue., Nov. 29, 2005
Missing Hauula hiker found; McClain will not be UH's next president; Lingle takes hit in bottle audit; Lingle pushes measures addressing credit fraud; Family Court to hear girl's rape case; Price at pumps could drop slightly; Djou asks U.S. review of $9.7M city contract; Anonymous HIV tests mask infection trends; Food charity executive wins isle AIDS Day honor
V. 10, No. 334 Wed., Nov. 30, 2005
Victim of priest abuse is charged with rape; 'Ice' addict cleared of killing newborn; Ruling stirs debate but won't change laws on unborn; Aloha reorganization plan confirmed; UH president should be visionary, McClain says; Dec. 7 pleas honored; Man held in attack on Big Isle woman; State on standby to assist city in Waimea effort; Smaller school funding committee sought; Isle poverty rate is stable; Moderate quake rattles Big Isle; Service set for Inouye's former top aide; Advocates for kids honored at luncheon
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