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Articles for September 8, 2009

Breaking News
 •  Real estate expert Harvey Shapiro dead at 63
 •  Hilo man charged with murder of stepdaughter; bail set at $1 million
 •  Police recover stolen Wyland painting
 •  Accused killer's lawyer says evidence may have been 'tampered with'
 •  Waimanalo library reopens
 •  Hawaii County appoints new deputy director of Public Works
 •  KITV names new news director
 •  Maui council OKs shark-tour ban
 •  Enrollment at Hawaii's public, charter schools sees 0.4% increase for 2009-10
 •  Abercrombie to hold live satellite conference following Obama's health care speech
 •  Samoan Flag Day celebrated tomorrow
 •  UH-Manoa says enrollment for fall semester up by 400 students
 •  Ethics opinion leads to Kauai volunteer’s resignation
 •  Kauai police say 22 vehicles vandalized in Lihue, Puhi over weekend
 •  Man arrested for driving stolen car also had stolen credit cards
 •  Jaguars pick up former UH lineman Forney off waiver wire
 •  Raiders move Satele to second unit; Morris takes over at center
 •  CFB: Sooners’ Gresham out for season after knee surgery
 •  NBA: Gasol leads Spain to win; Germany upsets Russia at Euro hoops
 •  Colo. newspaper editor hurt covering football game
 •  MLB: Tigers’ Rodney suspended for 3 games
 •  Tennis: Serena Williams sets up semfinal against Kim Clijsters
 •  NFL: Cardinals release Elton Brown, sign 5 free agents
 •  CFB: Snead, more than a dozen Ole Miss players sick
 •  MLB: Lincecum scratched due to back injury
 •  NFL: Ex-Patriot Seymour still a no-show in Oakland
 •  NFL: Texans QB Schaub improves, works with team
 •  CFB: Tressel lauds Pryor’s compassion
 •  NFL: Junior Seau would consider returning to Patriots
 •  CFB: Can Oregon put the punch in the past?
 •  NFL: Bills release starting LT Langston Walker
 •  Tennis: Murray upset by Cilic at US Open
 •  Ishikawa picked for Presidents Cup
 •  Washington State QB Lopina to start, but Lobbestael to play
 •  CFB: Blount appears briefly at Oregon practice
 •  NBA: Riley: Heat standing behind troubled Beasley
 •  CFB: O’Dowd expects to play in USC’s game against Ohio State
 •  NFL: Excellent exhibitions helping Packers forget Favre
 •  NFL: Raiders DT Bryant goes from Ivy League to NFL
 •  CFB: Allen Bradford intensifies USC’s rush hour
 •  NFL: Cowboys have too much to overcome, namely the Eagles and Giants
 •  Preps: In Texas, high school football still reigns
 •  CFB: Washington’s Sarkisian aims to celebrate a win
 •  NFL: 49ers must overcome these hurdles for success
 •  NFL: 49ers sign tackle Pashos
 •  CFB: UCLA headed to bigger house in Tennessee
 •  2009 NFL preview capsules
 •  Fantasy Football: The top 100 players in fantasy
 •  Prep football standings
 •  Kauai, Big Island home sales mostly higher amid falling prices
 •  Conference to discuss health disparities in Hawaii
 •  Analyst downgrades Boyd Gaming shares to 'underweight'
 •  Maui judge places Maui Prince Hotel in receivership
 •  USDA's Rural Development unit awards $1.7M in Hawaii grants
 •  Forest City reports losses narrow to $1.8 million in second quarter
 •  Hawaiian Airlines nation's most punctual carrier in July
 •  Preview of 'National Parks' at Arizona Memorial
 •  Jake Shimabukuro EP 'Annon' pays tribute to Shin Buddhist founder
 •  Fashion's Night Out is Thursday at Ala Moana Cener
 •  Daily Variety columnist Army Archerd dies at 87
 •  ‘Pipeline’s Got Talent’ competition starts tonight
 •  HIFF founder to be honored at Korean film fest
 •  Renewable sources: State-military bond key to energy success

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Local News
 •  State disputes dropout count
 •  Mother's devotion to kids recalled
 •  Canine reports for duty at Kane'ohe base
 •  Hawaii’s private schools boost aid
 •  Fishing village at Honolulu’s Pier 38 may soon be fully leased Video
 •  Relic of Hawaii saint will make many stops on its trip home
STATE GOVERNMENT
 •  Labor picnic draws thousands Photo gallery Video
CITY GOVERNMENT
 •  Bill eases rules on city meeting sites
FIRE
 •  Moloka'i fire mop-up continues
ENVIRONMENT
 •  Saving 'Ewa ag land group's goal
BIG ISLAND
 •  Police arrest stepfather after toddler reportedly drowns
 •  Mountain View man goes missing on way to Hilo
KAUA'I
 •  Public invited to group's presentation on Lihu'e plan
MY COMMUNITIES
 •  Firefighters keep an eye on blaze's smoldering remains
 •  Hawaii Publishers Assn. holding print media expo
 •  Tropical storm maintaining intensity as it churns west
 •  Community calendar
 •  Obituaries

Sports
 •  No UH vs. WSU in 2011 Video
 •  Warriors stinging from stadium FieldTurf cuts Video
 •  Solid leadership helped Firebrands beat Raiders
UH FOOTBALL
 •  Warriors stinging from stadium FieldTurf cuts Video
 •  No UH vs. WSU in 2011 Video
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
 •  Solid leadership helped Firebrands beat Raiders
 •  This week
 •  Gamebreakers
 •  Games on TV
 •  Volleyball
 •  Football
FOOTBALL
 •  Sooners QB out 2 to 4 weeks
 •  Rookie QB will start for Lions
 •  Hurricanes weather Florida St.
BASEBALL
 •  Cardinals ace hurls one-hitter
 •  Yankees sweep
TENNIS
 •  Oudin believes she can beat tennis' best
ISLE FILE
 •  Grimsey, Rowe top swimmers
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  UH must play ball with Pac-10

Island Life
 •  Encourage kids to pitch in with duties
 •  Tips for raising happy kids
PARENTING
 •  Getting organized for school
PEOPLE
 •  Chavez, Stone hailed at Venice festival

Business
 •  HMSA hired lobbyist to seek stimulus cash
 •  New formula doubles elderly poverty rate
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  Renewable energy surging
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  Cadbury rejects $16.7B offer from Kraft

Opinion
 •  New 'circuit breaker' can ease tax burden
COMMENTARY
 •  Obama's health reform bad idea
 •  Failed health system in dire need of reform
 •  Road maintenance

Entertainment/TGIF
 •  Upgraded Beatles tunes worth the wait