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The Honolulu Advertiser
Articles for June 6, 2010

Breaking News
 •  Maui County reduces landfill hours due to budget cuts
 •  Kapolei standoff ended peacefully

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Local News
 •  A bittersweet graduation
 •  CLEAN crew sweeps through Chinatown
 •  Advertiser's staff says farewell
 •  Advertiser writes final chapter in 154-year story
 •  Black paying $125M for Advertiser
 •  Lingle soul-searching over civil unions
MILITARY AFFAIRS
 •  Moving on with life can be harder for military widows
 •  Repairs set for Midway hangar
 •  Homefront a priority for Obama
 •  GPS glitch hits weapons
POLICE
 •  Kapolei standoff ends without incident
KAUA'I
 •  Saying goodbye to trusted friend
MY COMMUNITIES
 •  Project turned folks into citizen journalists
OTHER NEWS
 •  Advertiser timeline
 •  Contributing as well as chronicling
 •  End unfolds with sadness, nostalgia
 •  The end of a rich history
 •  Obituaries
LEE CATALUNA
 •  Saying goodbye to trusted friend

Sports
 •  'Bows' magical run comes to end
 •  Hawaii blasted by No. 1 ASU
 •  Aloha parking 'bids' go online
UH FOOTBALL
 •  Aloha parking 'bids' go online
UH SOFTBALL
 •  Best team I have ever been apart of
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
 •  Class of 1980 might be best of all time
GOLF
 •  Fowler opens 3-shot lead in Memorial
MARTIAL ARTS
 •  Clay takes injured Wolff's X-1 title
BASKETBALL
 •  Celtics look at stopping Kobe
BASEBALL
 •  Moyer boosts Phillies, 5-2
SOFTBALL
 •  Career of UW ace comes to close
TENNIS
 •  Schiavone wins one for Italy
RECREATION
 •  UH strength coordinator walks for his daughter
 •  More women enjoy taking jab at boxing
OTHER SPORTS
 •  Mistakes happen, and they’ll make us better
 •  A game for the ages, and all hours
 •  We came, we saw, we wrote, we enjoyed
 •  Team ’Tiser chronicled sumo history in making
 •  Sage advice: Make today a masterpiece
 •  This event had drama, medical miracle
 •  These fond memories will last forever
 •  I caught video stream at just the right time
 •  This job never got old, even after 29 years
 •  Still slap-happy after 29 years as a reporter
 •  Mott's 13-1 shot wins Belmont
 •  My few years were a blur, most enjoyable
 •  Advertiser sports staff adopted, embraced me
 •  What a trip —Dayton traveled to see Dayton
 •  May the memories make you strong
 •  Through thick, thin and hurricanes, the staff was like family
 •  Little League World Series provided unique experience
 •  Most of all, I'll miss my colleagues
 •  Thanks to act of kindness, I didn't blow assignment
 •  I worked here, and I am proud to say it
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record
FERD LEWIS
 •  Touchy situation handled perfectly

Island Life
 •  Where we've been, how we've changed
 •  In 5 1/2 years, this malihini learned a lots
 •  Multiverse of science was exciting beat
 •  News a colorful world for copyboy in '60s
 •  About the hits and the missus
PARENTING
 •  Gathering, sharing with moms like me
THEATER
 •  Tryouts calendar
PEOPLE
 •  Opening of Margaritaville Hotel on track Photo gallery
OTHER TRAVEL
 •  Fun's over; time to shuttle on out
 •  11 Station Casinos sites auction-bound
 •  $500M Brooklyn Bridge renovation kicks off
 •  Holoholo
BOOKS
 •  Hawaii best-sellers
 •  Lit beat
ART
 •  Art calendar
OTHER LIFESTYLE
 •  Fashion has never gone out of style
 •  The boldface and the beautiful
 •  Weddings
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  From the HIP
FAMILY MATTERS
 •  This column may be over, but the lifelong job that inspired it goes on
 •  Sharing family's stories increased appreciation of the fullness of life
 •  TGI Sunday
 •  Births
 •  Reunions
WAYNE HARADA
 •  Happily engaged Shimabukuro credits matchmaking

Business
 •  Broken businesses
 •  Time's running out on popular refrigerator rebates
TECHNOLOGY
 •  Latest bar codes go beyond grocery store
CONSUMER
 •  Thanks for letting us into your lives
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  One-man show evolved into top-notch team
 •  Bringing compassion to end-of-life care
 •  Coming to terms with a one-paper town
 •  Stanford creating 'bookless library'
 •  It won't be the same without you
 •  Highs, lows, memories and a new start
 •  Even at the end, there's a deadline
ROBBIE DINGEMAN
 •  Thanks for letting us into your lives

Opinion
 •  The Advertiser's first editorial
COMMENTARY
 •  The last word.
 •  An 'ohana that produced powerful work
 •  The news didn't get smaller, the papers did
 •  From our readers, a fond farewell

Entertainment/TGIF
THEATER
 •  Tryouts calendar
 •  TGI Sunday

Travel
 •  Travelers' end
 •  Getting reacquainted with the city's 'ins' and 'outs'
OTHER TRAVEL
 •  Fun's over; time to shuttle on out
 •  11 Station Casinos sites auction-bound
 •  $500M Brooklyn Bridge renovation kicks off
 •  Holoholo