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Articles for February 7, 2007

Breaking News/Updates
 •  Learn to compost at the Green House in Pauoa Feb. 17
 •  Influential dance instructor Josephine Flanders is dead at 92
 •  Japanese Cultural Center to hold Hokule'a exhibition
 •  Big Island writer holds Volcano writer's retreat
 •  Noted Canadian artist John Greyson will speak at UH
 •  Sales and marketing association sets Feb. 21 luncheon (news release)
 •  Madden Challenge Finals set at Waikiki Sheraton
 •  Colts' Caldwell 10th to interview for Cowboys' job
 •  TheBus offering Football Express for Pro Bowl
 •  LPGA golfers to offer free clinic Feb. 20
 •  Pro Bowl week festivities
 •  Marcus Allen to speak at Mid-Pac Hall of Fame Gala
 •  Hawaii Speed and Quickness Clinic starts Feb. 17
 •  Youth baseball teams can join 'Bows on the field
 •  UH Kids' Club reception on Saturday
 •  'Fan Appreciation' and 'White Out' at men's hoops
 •  'Family Weekend' for UH-Pacific baseball series
 •  Season-ticket holders to get 2-for-1 at UH volleyball
 •  International no longer on PGA Tour schedule
 •  Mauna Kea Beach Hotel one of U.S.' favorite structures
 •  Red Cross gets $10,000 disaster preparedness grant (news release)
 •  O'ahu, Maui make priceline.com's holiday weekend list
 •  Honolulu No. 7 on list of spring break beach spots
 •  NFL game in London a hot ticket
 •  Documentary on five ali'i legacies airs on PBS tomorrow
 •  Chamber president to address Native Hawaiian group
 •  Bishop Museum to auction historic Hawai'i photos
 •  Top prep prospect Joe McKnight heading to USC
 •  On Air Thursday: UH men's volleyball on TV
 •  On Air Wednesday: College basketball, women's soccer
 •  Sports Thursday: OIA boys basketball; girls state soccer
 •  Predawn accident cleared, Hickam offramp reopened
 •  Mistrial declared in Watada court-martial
 •  Watada's lawyer predicts end to case
 •  Pearl City girls advance in state soccer tournament
 •  Two charged with murder in McCully strangulation
 •  High surf warning issued
 •  Water main break closes part of Keahole Street
 •  Shots fired at car, Kaua'i man hurt
 •  Humpback whale entangled in cargo net off Big Island
 •  Voyaging canoes aided by fresh breezes
 •  Former liquor inspector pleads guilty to conspiracy
 •  Vehicle hits woman, 84, walking along Kahuku highway
 •  Pedestrian, 90, dies from accident-related head injury
 •  Police Beat: Man arrested in slingshot incident
 •  Accident prompts Zipper Lane repair work tonight
 •  College football signing day: Warriors load up on line
 •  College football signing day: 5 Isle players to Oregon St.
 •  Manning, other Colts practice at Pro Bowl
 •  Obama passing on public financing for presidential run
 •  NFL gives $100K to 16 youth-focused local nonprofits
 •  Head-on vehicle crash in Makakilo leaves 3 injured
 •  Naked man hit by car on highway near Leftovers
 •  Crashed Marine helicopter in Iraq was not from Hawai'i
 •  Cause of fatal U.S. copter crash in Iraq in dispute
 •  Lingle to update Leeward area on homelessness efforts
 •  Cold front hits Kaua'i, moving toward O'ahu
 •  Air Force fires test missile at Kwajalein Atoll
 •  Real identity of monk seal 'H59'? Rocky
 •  High-surf advisory for north, west shores until Friday
 •  Hilo woman faces charges after alleged stabbing
 •  Free college workshop for foster youth
 •  HECO using helicopters to inspect power lines
 •  UH community colleges' accreditation renewed
 •  Bishop Square rally kicks off Pro Bowl festivities
 •  Lingle to testify on Hawai'i innovation initiative
 •  Hawai'i ranks 7th in fraud complaints by consumers
 •  Aloha Airlines has best on-time record in December
 •  Lanes will be closed along H-3
 •  Hawaiian keeps top ranking for on-time flights in '06
 •  Mayor praises students on 'signing day'
 •  Petition drive begun for new WCC library
 •  PBS special focuses on legacy of the ali'i
 •  Sports Wednesday: Girls state soccer tournaments
 •  Free divorce law seminar offered

Local News
 •  UH dorm facilities slammed in audit
 •  Meth toll declines
 •  Pro Bowl in Hawai‘i: It's all about the fans Photo gallery Video
 •  Doctor-aided suicide back on legislative front burner
 •  Commander testifies he felt 'betrayed' by Watada
CITY GOVERNMENT
 •  Reluctant hero honored for act
 •  Decision on Kamehameha Ha'iku rezoning on hold
 •  Mayor wants to upgrade agency
MILITARY AFFAIRS
 •  Admiral Keating nominated to head Pacific Command
POLICE
 •  Part of H-2 left in dark — again
 •  Two arrested in slaying of McCully man
WEATHER
 •  Showers, cool air expected all week Video
HEALTH
 •  'Healthcare system is broken'
MAUI
 •  Kula reserve to stay closed for months
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  Pedestrian who died is identified
 •  Obituaries
JIM DOOLEY
 •  Vacation cash-outs 'earned'

Sports
 •  Romo snaps out of it Photo gallery
 •  Life has become a blur for Fujikawa
 •  Ex-MPI standout hits the jackpot
UH FOOTBALL
 •  Recruits will help Warriors fill needs
 •  Alama-Francis stays pleasant, positive
UH MEN'S VOLLEYBALL
 •  Passing plagues Warriors
UH WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
 •  Bolla 'doing very well' after medical procedure
UH BASEBALL
 •  Sunday starter unveiled
UH SOFTBALL
 •  Rainbow Wahine will rely on different looks
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
 •  'Iolani, Punahou remain tied atop ILH Division I
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
 •  Kamehameha wins title after Saint Louis forfeit Photo gallery
GOLF
 •  Japan's Ogawa among Pearl qualifiers
SURFING
 •  Surfers find best of times, worst of times at Pipeline
FOOTBALL
 •  Cowboys' McBriar will be kickin' it at Pro Bowl Photo gallery Video
 •  Injured Kreutz will not play in Pro Bowl
HOMEGROWN REPORT
 •  Three home to play in UH softball event
ISLE FILE
 •  WAC honors 28 UH athletes
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  'Lost' finds itself going back to the beginning
 •  Organizing your desk is as simple as creating a system
 •  Designers deal with dangerously thin models
MOVIES
 •  Movie making, Iraq-style: a surfeit of realism
THEATER
 •  'Tenor' farce improves as it goes along
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  A night of delicate artistry
TASTE
 •  Romance your valentine with dinner at home
 •  Souffles make for a special Valentine's Day meal
 •  With this dinner for two, it's best to prepare dessert first
 •  Steaming a whole fish is fast and simple
 •  Goat cheese, roasted peppers dress romantic-dinner entree
 •  Culinary calendar
CAROL DEVENOT
 •  A pot of jook is sure to comfort on chilly day
QUICK BITES
 •  Celebrate wine, Valentine's Day at Vino
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Wednesday
WANDA A. ADAMS
 •  Readers search out recipes

Business
 •  New-car registrations decline, report shows
 •  Marathon: A bigger boost in 2006
 •  Panel to help plot future of Kaka'ako
REAL ESTATE
 •  Big Island, Kaua'i housing sales fall
ECONOMY
 •  Federal workers to lose COLA?
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  Class-action suit against Wal-Mart gets court OK
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  Hawaiian Air flights 84 percent full

Opinion
 •  Bush must rethink spending on defense
 •  Lawmakers may need remedial ethics lesson
COMMENTARY
 •  Needed: Less stumbling and spinning in Washington
 •  Some states showing the way to save oceans
DAVID SHAPIRO
 •  Regent selection plan raises troubling issues
 •  Letters to the Editor

Entertainment/TGIF
MOVIES
 •  Movie making, Iraq-style: a surfeit of realism
THEATER
 •  'Tenor' farce improves as it goes along
 •  TGI Wednesday