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Why early sunblocking is important against protecting your assets from Maui’s powerful sun. by Amy Huyett

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legacy of toxins for future generations here on the Valley Isle. Just say NO to single use plastic packaging. You do have a choice. You can choose glass and aluminum over plastic. Vote with your dollars for our community’s health. There is no such place as “away.” Bob Armantrout Makawao

How much single-use plastic packaging did you throw “away” today? I was amazed to learn that the “chasing arrows” seen on the bottom of many plastic items does NOT indicate that the material is recyclable. That number is placed on the item by the manufacturer to indicate the type of plastic used. According to the plastics industry, those arrows were added as a “catchy graphic” to frame the numerical code and were “never intended” to indicate that a container was recyclable or had recycled content. On Maui, only some of type 2 plastic (milk bottles and laundry soap type bottles) can be remade into a usable product (plastic lumber). All the other plastic types require shipment off-island and usually the bulk of it ends up in someone else’s landfill. In addition to the sheer bulk that singleuse plastic packaging generates for our landfill, the manufacture and disposal of plastics creates toxins that persist in our environment. According to the EPA’s 1994 Toxic Release Inventory, the plastics industry annually contributes 14% of the national total of toxic releases to the atmosphere. Our waste stream on Maui is about 25% plastic by volume, according to a 1994 County of Maui study. This is creating a

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I just moved from Vegas to Maui 2 days ago to become a permanent resident here. As a Palestinian American, I thought I will never hear a word about world politics once I move so far away from the rest of the world. But yet I picked Maui Time Weekly & read your commentary & I am impressed. Your opinion is absolutely poignant & true. If there is any reason that Arafat is still in power today is American aid to keep him in power hoping he will deliver being the watchdog for Israel against his own people. Once he failed or is incapable to achieve that, we put him down & it’s time to bring somebody else in. In general, all US aid to third world countries is not to help the population at stake but their corrupt governments that serve US & western interest. Iraq is another perfect example among many others. At the same time, I must admit that until I moved to the states at the age of 16

did I ever encounter homeless people in the streets, crime, drugs, & lack of proper education. It simply did not exist in my hometown Ramallah even under the most brutal occupation. In theory, I believe that we are all equal humans & the wealth of this earth should be more justly shared by all. However, reality is that it does not. Any political claims that the aid today serves that purpose is a fallacy. Thank you for voicing that matter & I will be looking forward for your commentaries. Farah Mikhail via email

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Oh my god! Listen closely. Can you hear it? Can you hear the distant rumble of massive social and political upheaval creeping over the horizon like an approaching storm worthy of a Stephen King novel? If you can’t hear it, you will. It all started innocently enough, I’m sure. A California atheist, Michael Newdow, did not want his 2nd grade daughter to be forced to recite the Pledge of Allegiance in class, claiming that the statement “one Nation, under God”, violated her civil rights. As is customary with American society, if you don’t like something, and you feel like you need some attention, you file a lawsuit, which Mr. Newdow promptly did. Federal Appeals Court Judge Alfred T. Goodwin then proceeded to side with Mr. Newdow, declaring the Pledge of Allegiance unconstitutional in that it violated the separation of church and state. Talk about the you-know-what hitting the fan. People across the nation were apoplectic as Judge Goodwin cast his opinion, in the face of the Fourth of July no less. Now, we’ve all seen the often-times ridiculous impacts of the politically correct, ultra-sensitive philosophical trends that this nation has been forced to endure over the last decade and a half, but this is going overboard. Mr. Newdow’s argument, echoed by Judge Goodwin, was that how would we feel if our Pledge of Allegiance contained the words “one nation under Zeus”, or “under Allah,” etc. I can understand his point, but what he fails to realize is that the American Constitution was not founded on the principle that Zeus created all men equal or that Allah created all men equal. If that were the case, we would be living like the Taliban and Mr. Newdow would not even know how to spell lawsuit. As it was, this nation was founded on the very principle that God - the Western version of him - created all men equal, and when pledging our allegiance to the national symbol, it is not violating anyone’s civil rights to expect them to pay respect to the ideals on which that symbol was created. The Pledge of Allegiance does not demand that anyone reciting its words worship God as our Creator, but what it does do is demand we recognize the historical relevance He plays within our country, a relevance made even more evident when a citizen of said country is allowed to sue the national flag. Luckily however, the uproar was immediate and swift and Judge Goodwin put his ruling on hold indefinitely. Congressmen and Senators alike had taken quick action and recited the Pledge on the floors of both chambers in unison following the judge’s ruling. What they were scared of was the other implications a ruling like that could effect. “In God We Trust” is on our currency and the question was whether or not that

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would be the next target. Canceling all American currency worldwide because it violated the separation of church and state would hardly be feasible, but what about the swearing in of individuals giving testimony in a court of law? Even if you’ve never been on the stand, you know the words. “Place your left hand on the Bible and raise your right hand. Do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God?” Dutifully, you nod your head, but what if you don’t believe in God? Does that mean the oath you just took bears no standing? After all, if you do not believe in God or His book, you would not be desecrating anyone or anything by telling a few small lies. While the Pledge of Allegiance is safe for now, what about our court system?

will all good ­candidates please step aside Walter Dods is already a pretty significant player in Hawaii. As the CEO of a large financial institution, he makes decisions that effect every one of us on a regular basis, whether we know it or not. However, he recently had a chance to assume a position that would have affected our lives on a daily basis with us knowing about it every step of the way; but he opted out. It’s a sad statement against politics when legitimate candidates remove themselves from consideration because serving the public would effectively ruin their lives. Walter Dods was mentioned as candidate for Governor of Hawaii but after special consultation with family and friends, he came to the conclusion that the toll it would take was just not worth it in the long run. We’ve all seen good politicians taken down due to vicious attacks from opponents often using tactics that have absolutely nothing to do with the political concerns of this country. Bill Clinton was a perfect example. Obviously, the way he handled the accusations against him did not endear him to the public, but did his indiscretions really warrant the hassle it caused him and the entire country? No, but the media didn’t care about that and neither did the Republican underground. They were angry at losing the election and they were going to make sure they sullied the reputation of the Democrat in the Oval Office regardless of who it was. Unfortunately, they weren’t aware, or didn’t care, that they were causing damage to the reputation of the entire country at the same time. When Walter Dods looked at the way politicians were treated, he undoubtedly considered whether he ­wanted himself and his entire family to be set up for the kill simply to satisfy the current trend in ­politics. He had no desire to settle scores within a political party that he initially had nothing to do with. But that’s not how things are ­currently being done and we’ve now entered the era where we lose candidates before they’ve even declared.

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Citizen initiative: Direct democracy or only illusion? Nishiki wants to make citizen ballot initiatives easier by requiring fewer petition signatures Maui County voters have had the right to place legislation on the ballot using the initiative process since the County Charter was first adopted in 1969. Yet no one has ever met the signature gathering requirements to do so. Diane Wakamatsu of the County Clerk’s office says they looked at every election since 1970 and couldn’t find a single initiative on the ballot. “We’ve checked our election files and we’ve not found any initiatives that were done during the election process,” says Wakamatsu. Maui County Council member Wayne Nishiki wants to change that. He proposes a Charter Amendment to change Maui County’s stringent requirements that signatures of 20 percent of the county’s registered voters must be gathered within 30 days in order to put an initiative on the ballot. Nishiki proposes that be changed to 10 percent of the voters in the last election and that the 30-day time limit to collect the signatures be dropped. During the last election, 39,645 people voted in Maui County, so 10 percent would be 3,965. By contrast, 20 percent of that year’s 73,258 registered voters comes to 14,652. The citizens’ initiative is a procedure by which citizens can propose a law by collecting voters’ signatures on a petition and ensure that the proposed law gets on the ballot.

Nishiki says some constituents asked him to make one more attempt to loosen the requirements for legislating by citizen’s initiative. “This petition was actually drawn up by some citizens of Maui County who wanted to see it occur,” says Nishiki, who put his amendment before the Council July 2. “The purpose is to increase citizen power.” A similar proposal that was on the ballot here in 1992 was defeated by less than 2,000 votes out of more than 29,000 votes cast. Nishiki says he believes the reason it failed was because it was poorly worded. Ironically, that is one of the criticisms about citizen initiatives. If the initiative isn’t worded clearly, people may vote contrary to what they actually mean. Or they may approve a measure that a court later rules is illegal because of the way it was ­worded. “Because drafting is such a technical skill, the citizens’ attempt at legislating is almost always vulnerable to challenge and ultimate final definition by the courts — our least democratic institution,” write Ken Dolbeare and Janette Hubbell in a 1997 article for the webzine Citizen Power. Citizen Power is part of the Teledemocracy Action News Network of Auburn University’s Department of Political Science. But Lee Altenberg, Ph.D., a Kihei resident who

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is an associate professor at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, says the initiative process can work, if the petition requirements aren’t so stiff as to discourage prospective petitioners. In April, Altenberg prepared a report after the Charter Commission’s rejected a proposed Charter Amendment to make it easier to get initiatives on the ballot by Council member Wayne Nishiki requiring fewer sigTAKING THE INITIATIVE - Council member Wayne Nishiki natures and eliminatwants to make it easier for people to get an ­initiative on the ing the requirement ballot. they be collected within 30 days. she thinks citizen initiatives are a valuable In his nine-page report, “Democracy tool and that she was surprised at the lack denied: the barriers to citizen use of the of public response to the idea during the ­ballot initiative on Maui,” Altenberg says Charter Commission meetings. failing to pass an amendment to lessen “I was really kind of shocked that the the initiative signature requirements shows ­initiative did not get more support from the Charter Commission believes the voters the community,” she says. “Because I think can’t be trusted. it’s really important when you look at citi“This fear that the voters will enact bad zen empowerment and how they really can laws is a reflection of the plantation era’s effect change.” paternalistic attitude towards the citizenry,” Nishiki’s proposal would not change one wrote Attenberg. key provision of the current initiative proThe Charter Commission formally concess. Section 11.1.3 says the initiative power sidered easing the signature gathering shall not extend to capital programs, annurequirements for both initiatives and recall al budgets, property taxes, appropriation of of elected officials at their April 10 meeting. money or the issuance of bonds. Under the original proposed Charter Altenberg calls it the “sandbox clause,” Amendment, the number of signatures because, he says, by not letting people start required to place an initiative on the ballot initiatives over the county’s money the or to recall an elected official would change voter is ‘kept in the sandbox,’ and left to from 20 percent of registered voters to 10 play with less decisive matters. percent of actual voters. Johnson thinks that even with the limiCommissioner Karolyn Mossman appartation over money, the initiative process ently was concerned that lowering the sigcould let people take direct control over nature requirement to 10 percent would things they feel strongly about. make it too easy for a small group to get “One example would be the Maui an initiative on the ballot. According to Nui dolphin park. The fact (is) that we minutes from that meeting, she moved don’t want dolphins in captivity in Maui to change the proposed amendment and County,” she says. “Overwhelmingly Maui increase the number of signatures to require does not want that.” 20 percent of actual voters sign a petition to Opponents of the initiative process say get the proposed law on the ballot. it gives too much power to too few people. That move effectively shot down the They are worried that a well funded, outamendment. While 20 percent of actual of-state effort could pay people to gather voters is a lower threshold than 20 percent ­signatures. of registered voters, some commissioners Proponents of initiatives say they empowdidn’t feel it went far enough, especially er the people. The eight-hour work day, since 10 percent was the number publicized. women’s right to vote and the end of poll Others felt the problem was with low taxes were reforms that were brought about voter turnout, not petition requirements. through citizen’s initiative, they point out. For whatever reasons, five commissioners One thing is sure. The initiative process voted against it and her motion did not pass as it now stands in Maui County doesn’t and no other was put forward, leaving the work. status quo in place. “It’s an insincere gesture at democracy Nishiki’s proposal has the support of at that has no effect,” said one member of the least one of his colleagues. Fellow County public at the April 10 Charter Commission Council member Jo Anne Johnson says meeting. “Change it or eliminate it.”


NEWSOFTHEWeIrd LEAD STORIES About 2,500 festive marchers turned out for Jerusalem’s first gay pride day in June, including a few Palestinians. And according to reports in The New York Times, The Times of London and The Scotsman, U.S. and British troops fighting in Afghanistan have been hit on by that country’s apparently numerous (and decreasingly closeted) gay farmers. (Afghan men’s brazenly taking boy lovers was a major impetus for the Taliban to take power in 1994, and press reports say that practice is slowly re-emerging.) In June in Rotherham, England, Gaak the robot, who is part of a research project into equipping robots to think for themselves, escaped from the lab while it was momentarily unattended and made it as far as the parking lot of the Magna science center before being stopped by a visitor’s car. It had forced its way out of a small pen used to house units scheduled for repair. Said Professor Noel Sharkey, “(The robots) have all learned a significant amount and are becoming more intelligent by the day.”

The Only Clever Criminals Smugglers With Bright Ideas: A woman’s snakeskin “belt” was confiscated by airport customs officials when they realized it was an actual snake (exotic and endangered, yet harmless, which had been sedated by chilling but which had heated up) (Glasgow, Scotland, February). Authorities in Chicago and Orlando recently confiscated shirts from Thailand and Colombia, respectively, that had been “starched” with heroin and which would later be chemically soaked to extract the drug. And since Sept. 11, Customs ­officials say drug cartels’ Mexicoto-U.S. tunneling activity has increased, with five new tunnels recently raided, including one that ended near the parking lot of the Customs office in Nogales, Ariz.

Can’t Possibly Be True In June, the Supreme Court of Victoria, Australia, awarded Damien Keller, 31, the equivalent of $313,000 (U.S.) for injuries he suffered while robbing a taxi driver at knifepoint in 1994. Although the driver had fled the robbery, Keller chased him until the ­cornered driver was forced to hit Keller with a stick and punch him in the face. Keller ­suffered brain damage because, he said, the police and ambulance service did not treat him speedily enough. On May 6, a 32-year-old woman apparently attempting suicide plunged 14 stories from a window at the Four Ambassadors condominium in Miami, but walked away with only a broken arm when she landed on the roof of a late-model Honda. She had been hospitalized three days earlier after taking an overdose of pills. Russ and Sandy Asbury of White­water, Wis., told an Associated Press reporter in February that their two cats, Boots and Bandit, now each 2 years old, have driven up the couple’s water bill recently because

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they have learned to flush toilets. Said Russ, “We have to shut the bathroom door when we go to bed. Otherwise one or the other of the cats are in there flushing away all night.” Robert Daniel Irving was cleared in May to receive the equivalent of $28,500 (U.S.) in standard spousal death benefits from the Manitoba (Canada) Public Insurance fund. There had been speculation that he would be denied the award in that the way his 22-year-old wife died was as a passenger in Irving’s car when he crashed while drunkdriving. Irving pleaded guilty to impaired driving, but the Manitoba agency said the plea was irrelevant to his eligibility for ­benefits. The Agence France-Presse news service reported in April that a severely disabled boy (believed to be about age 7) had been taken in by a children’s home in Kano, Nigeria, in 1996 after having been abandoned by his nomadic parents and raised with chimpanzees for 18 months. The nursing staff at the Tudun Maliki Torrey home said the kid now no longer drags his hands on the ground as he walks but still often springs at people and makes chimplike noises. The nomadic Fulani people of Nigeria have been known to reject disabled children as too ­difficult to travel with.

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Cheryl Bouillon grew up in sunny Southern California horseback riding and water skiing. She often had days where she was in the sun for eight to 10 hours. And never once did she think about putting on sun screen. “There wasn’t any information about the dangers of the sun back then,” she said. “So my parents never made me wear it and anyways I loved being tan. I thought it looked good.” When she moved to Maui at age 27, she said she ­started taking care of her skin, but even then it was already too late. She had no idea the damage had already been done. “I just hated the way my skin felt and looked,” she said. “I wanted to protect it so I started wearing sunscreen constantly and not exposing myself to the sun as much.” But 42-year-old Bouillon is now paying the price for what she did to her skin more than 20 years ago. According to the American Cancer Society, Bouillon is just one of almost a million people who will discover they have skin cancer this year. And close to 10,000 of those people will die as a result. Bouillon recently discovered two lesions, one on her hand and one on her arm, and had them removed because they were diagnosed as skin cancer. Yet while thousands of people, some of them right here in Maui, are repeatedly going to dermatologists, having biopsies performed and cancer dug out of their skin, thousands more are laying out at beaches, by their pools, or even in their back yards, cooking themselves in the sun without a drop of sunscreen. Bouillon said now she looks at all these people who make it a priority to tan and thinks they are absolutely crazy. “It’s just like sitting in a frying pan. I look at people who were never in the sun and not only are they skin cancer free, but they look younger too,” she said. “Even if you are lucky enough to escape skin cancer, the sun will cause premature aging and increased freckles.” And here in Maui the year-round sunshine is a major attraction. It’s one reason why millions of tourists choose to spend their vacation here and it’s why some of us make it home. We need the sun. Sunlight can help with depression, it keeps us outdoors, active, and it gives us that healthy glow that people find so attractive. But at what price is that tan worth? And are we at even a greater risk because of our increased sun exposure? Dr. George Martin, a dermatologist in Kihei since 1989 who specializes in skin cancer and reconstructive surgery, said there is absolutely no question that we need to be even more careful because of where Maui is located geographically. “You can get sunburned on Maui about 330 days of the year,” Martin said. “And the sun is clearly more intense because of the proximity to the equator. These things relate directly to an increased chance of skin ­cancer.”

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He said that there are three major forms of skin c­ ancer; basal cell, squamos cell, and melanoma and that they all are triggered by sun light. Basal cell cancer accounts for about 85 percent of all cases and even though it does not metastasize (spread) it can be extremely destructive and get down to the bone if it goes untreated. Squamos cell lesions account for 10-11 percent and are usually crusted or eroded and tend to itch a lot. They have the potential to spread very aggressively and enter the lymph nodes if left untreated. Statistically the third form, melanoma, is the deadliest even though it accounts for only 4 percent of all cases because it can spread to other parts of the body “But early detection is so important because even melanoma when caught in its earliest stages can be 100 percent curable,” he said. “Unfortunately that is not always the case.” Martin said that although no one is immune to skin cancer, there are six major risk factors that have been identified with melanoma. • Individuals that have red or blonde hair • A family history of cancer • Pre-cancerous lesions on the skin • Marked freckling on the upper back • Three or more blistering sun burns before the age of 20 • Three or more years of outdoor summer jobs during the teenage years

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“Having two of these risk factors increases your chances 3 to 4 times,” he said. “But having three or increases your chances about 20 times. It is now estimated that one in 70 will be diagnosed with melanoma in their life time. I don’t want to scare people; I just want them to have some sensitivity toward the issue.” Martin said prevention is simple. If you minimize the sun damage, then you will minimize the risk. He ­recommends wearing a sunscreen with minimum SPF of 15, but it depends on the activity level. “If you are going to be out swimming, playing volleyball, or hiking in the sun all day then you need a heavy duty, waterproof sunscreen that is really going to last,” he said. “People have to be smart because sometimes a daily light sun block just isn’t going to cut it.” But what about those people who are intent on ­tanning? Martin said the bottom line is that a tan equals damage. “For those who love to tan, it is inevitable that they will have problems down the road even if it’s not in the form of skin cancer,” he said. “Ninety percent of the aging process is due to sun exposure. It is just a fact that tanning will leave you wrinkled and leathery. And ­tanning salons, well I think those should be illegal.” Martin said people have to realize they are not going to see immediate results from taking care of their skin and wearing sunscreen. “It doesn’t affect you until later, but the damage is

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Integral Hatha Yoga - Relax, Restore & Rejuvinate with Anastasia at Beyond Heaven, Makawao, 573-8828. Wednesdays 6:15pm; Thursdays 4pm; Saturdays 8am. Also available, Yoga - Voice Workshop, call 276-2115 for info. Country Western Line Dancing – Monday Nights at 7pm for lessons, 8pm for open dancing, at the Lahaina Civic Center. Call Maui Paniolo Posse at 669-4946. High Hopes Square Dance – Monday Nights at 7pm, at the Pukalani Community Center. For info call 878-1295. Beginner Karate – Mondays and Wednesdays, 7-8pm, Saturdays 11am – Noon. The Maui Family YMCA offers beginner karate, classes are family oriented, beginners are treated with care and can join anytime. Call 242-9007 for more information. Tuesday Talk Story - Hawaiian Islands National Marine Sanctuary, 726 S. Kihei Rd. Every week at 11am-Noon, free, open to all ages. Info: 879–2818. GED Preparation courses – Tuesdays & Thursdays, 5-7pm, Hui Malama Learning Center. One for native English speakers, the other for English as a second language. Please call Lauren Jardine, Programs Director, at 244-5911 x33, or Michael Gyori, Language Development Director at 244-5911 x30 for information or registration. MCC – Fall Registration, 4/16/02 to 8/26/02, Admissions and Records office, advising, registration, and orientation for high school seniors held Wednesday s in May, 3-5pm. Early registration is recommended. Call 984-3286 for info. Summer Enrollment for UH Studies on Maui – through the end of May. For the most up to date schedule of what is available visit www.umaui.net. For more information or registration please contact the Maui Outreach office at 984-3444.

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County Learn-to-Swim Program is open to ­students ages 4 -10 and will begin June 1st at the Upcountry pool (572-1479) and Coach Soichi Sakamoto pool (270-7394);

on June 10th at the Kihei Aquatics Center (874-8137); June 11th at the Lahaina Aquatics Center (661-7611); and at the New Wailuku pool (270-7411) beginning on July 6th. GuardStart will be held at the Soichi Sakamoto Pool (2707394) ONLY, Monday through Friday and will run for three sessions. The program is designed for students between ages 8-11 and is meant to give them a jump-start into the Red Cross Lifeguard program. For more information please call Senior Pool Guard Peter Rodrigues at 270-7394. Maui Swim Club – Annual free learn to swim class is beginning on 6/12/02 at 6pm at the Kahului Swimming Pool. The class runs Mondays through Fridays for 5 weeks. Call Claire Cerizo at 244-9654. Hawaii Swimming Club – Seeks swimmers from ages 5-18. Contact Rodney Hayashi at 242-9110, Susie Baker 5738891 or Reid Yamamoto at 244-4655. Warabi Ashibi - Children at Play,” A Children’s Cultural Day Camp - 9:00am-2: 00pm, Maui Okinawa Cultural Center. The camp is for children ages 8-13 year old. Activities will include Okinawan Cooking, Paranku drumming and music, pottery, Okinawan/ Plantation games, arts and crafts, language and more. Registration fee is $25.00 for one child and includes most supply costs and a camp t-shirt. The leader to child ratio is a maximum of 1:10. Outreach Arts Program for ages 5-18 – Mondays, 2-4pm, Central Maui Boys & Girls Club, 100 Kanaloa Ave, Wailuku; Thursdays, 3-5pm, West Maui Boys & Girls Club, 280 Shaw St., Lahaina; Thursdays, 12-2pm, Upcountry Boys & Girls Club, 931A Makawao Ave, Makawao; Also, on 2nd Wed of each month,­ 3-5pm, Wharf Cinema Center. Call Lahaina Arts Society at 661-1111 for more information. Kalama Park Skating Rink has free public skating on Wednesdays from 6-8pm, Saturdays 6-9pm. Kapalua Tennis Garden will hold free tennis clinics for all junior players ages 7-17 years, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:30 to 6pm. Call 669-5677 for information. Free Oral HIV Testing – By the Dept. of Health available by appointment only. Call 984-2129. Special Education Tutoring – Limited number of positions available to public school students who need individualized, specialized tutoring to succeed. Contact Eva, 2446119. Special Olympics - Maui Soccer season is just around the corner! Practice will be every Monday and Wednesday from 3:30 - 5pm at Keopuolani Park - same field as last year, by the horse shoe pits. The first practice will be Wednesday, June 26th . Coach Thomas will be coaching soccer. We still need a coach for bocce (depending if any athletes are interested). The state soccer/bocce competition will be August 31st on Oahu. If you have any questions or would like to help, please call Adrienne at 572-4844.

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kids, like face painting and more on stage at Whalers Village. Live music on the oceanfront lawn near Whalers Village begins 6pm. Call 661-3271 for information. Lahaina Town Presents Independence Day Celebration Featuring Fireworks - 8:00pm, Front Street, Lahaina. Call the Lahaina Visitors Center at 667-9193 for information. “July 4th Freedom Fest” - 4:00pm, War Memorial Complex in Wailuku. Carnival rides, food, a skate ­competition, music & fireworks are expected. Music will be provided by Sam Ahia, Ekolu & the Makaha Sons. Call First Assembly of God at 871-7311 for information. Note: The skate competition will start at 2 p.m. at the Youth Skate Park in Keopuolani Park. 21st Annual Kapalua Wine & Food Festival – Kapalua. World famous wine makers, chefs and ­visitors assemble at the Kapalua resort for a series of cooking demonstrations, wine tastings and gourmet meals. Now celebrating its 21st year, the nationally acclaimed food and wine extravaganza includes such highlights as The Grand Tasting and the popular Kapalua Seafood Festival. Call 669-0244 for information and tickets.

Friday, July 5

“For The Love Of The ‘Aina” - 6:30pm, Ha’iku Community Center. Felicity Artemis Flowers presents her free ‘teachin’ toward an eco-centric Maui ­community. Ha’iku Community Center, 6:30pm. Call Dave 573-1194. Step Study Al-Anon/Alateen Family Group” - 6:00pm, Upcountry Christian Fellowship in Pukalani. Anonymous fellowship for families/friends whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking. Every Friday. Call 575-2277.

P.A.R.E.N.T.S. - 6:00pm-8:00pm, old Kihei library. Videos & discussion on parenting techniques. Child care also provided for free. Call Trudy @ 879-3595. Tour to Haleakala During Sunset for Seniors 55 & Up - Maui Economic Opportunity, Kahului at 4:30 p.m.; return time at 10:30 p.m. OR meet at Pukalani Terrace Center (near Bank of Hawaii) at 4:45 p.m.; return time at 10:15 p.m. Most people travel to Haleakala to view the sunrise... now’s your chance to view the sunset. Take in the breathtaking view atop Haleakala during sunset, and gaze at the stars as a Haleakala Park staff guides you through the evening sky. Limited to 25. Call 808-270-7308 for information. Al-Anon - Noon, Lahaina Baptist Church. 12-by-12 Study Group. Call Kate @ 661-3906

Wednesday, July 10

State Little League Tournament - Kalama Park, Kihei. East Maui Town Hall Meeting – 6pm, East Maui, Paia Community Center. Mayor James “Kimo” Apana plans to have the County’s department heads present to answer your questions concerning County Government and Operations. Please call Karlynn Kawahara at the Office of the Mayor for information at 270-7866.

Thursday, July 11

Deputy Voter Registrars Training Session – 5-6pm. Please call 270-7749 to register with the Office of the County Clerk.

Saturday, July 6

10th Annual Pineapple Festival - Dole Park, Lanai. Residents and visitors alike come to enjoy Lana’i in our town park. Local food, craft and game booths, local entertainment and music from morning to night. Lots of games celebrating the old plantation days on Lana’i, like the Pineapple Picker outfit relay, a Pineapple Cooking Contest, Pineapple Eating Contest and Pineapple Cutting demonstrations. Everyone is invited. Call 565-7600 for more information. Makawao Parade & Rodeo - 9am (parade), 1pm Oskie Rice Arena, Makawao. A Maui-style 4th of July celebration. Call 572-9565 for information.

Monday, July 8

Maui Childbirth Breast Feeding Class - 6:30pm-9:00pm. This class will provide expectant mothers the skills and information that will enhance success of the nursing family. Participants will learn from an expert in the lactation field. Nursing fundamentals, problem resolution, feeding positions, and latch-on techniques, as well as strategies and equipment needed by the nursing mother returning to work. The pros and cons of different types of breast pumps and demonstrations will also be included. Call 5725237 for more information.

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Local talent featured at ongoing contests Battle of the Bands at Hapa’s and Las Vegas Showcase at Lahaina Coolers Big Boys Night Out presents battle of the bands summer jam The 2002 Battle of the Bands Summer Jam is an event to highlight some of maui’s newest entertainers. Basically, each group will have the opportunity to perform at Hapa’s Night Club and be scored for their performances. In round one of the competition each group is challenged to acquire the highest points possible. At the end of round one, the six highest scores will move on to round two. In round two the three highest scores will enter into round four. Then on September 6, 2002, the final round will produce a winner who will be awarded a grand prize. The grand prize consists of air fare, meals, hotel, ground transportation to Oahu for the winning group and an opportunity to perform at the Aloha Festivals Downtown Ho`olaule`a on September 16, 2002. Boy Kana`e Productions hopes that by having these events, other venues will also give our talented entertainers an opportunity to perform and share their talents throughout maui. So join them Friday nights at Hapa’s Night Club along with

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Lahaina Coolers Las Vegas Challenge Stacy Knight of Lahaina, Hawaii is the winner of the first Lahaina Coolers Las Vegas Challenge held on Thursday June 27, 2002. Stacy, a self-proclaimed “karaokeholic”, hands down won the first contest with her captivating performance. Stacy has a wonderful singing talent and the audience at Lahaina Coolers showed their enthusiastic appreciation by cheering her onto the final competition. The Las Vegas Challenge is a series of talent competitions being held every other Thursday at Lahaina Coolers for the next twelve weeks. At each competition a winner is chosen by audience response. A total of six competitors will compete at the final showdown on September 19, 2002. Lahaina Coolers will send the final winner to Las Vegas to be the opening act at a Las Vegas Showroom! Included in the grand prize are round trip airfare and hotel accommodations

for the final winner. The competition is open to all entertainers but only one prize will be awarded. Contestants may enter more than once if not chosen as a finalist. To enter, pick up a rules and registration form at Lahaina Coolers at 180 Dickenson Street, Lahaina.

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Benoit Jazz Works - Jazz Music. 6:30pm, Ma`alaea Grill, 243–2206 Clay Mortensen & Guest - Bocalino, 874-9299 David Paquette - Guest appearance thru Thursday beginning at 6:00pm. Pioneer Inn 874-9299 4th of July Celebration - 10 Band BBQ Party, Mulligan’s on the Blue, Wailea, 874-1131 4th of July Music - 5:30pm, East Wing, The Shops at Wailea, 891-6770

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Friday, JUly 5

2002 Battle of the Bands - Malino, Damien Awai Band, Big Boys Night Out. Hapa*s Night Club, 879-9001 Danny Estocado - The original Hawaiian Cowboy, Casanova, 572–0220 First Friday - Improv variety, Gallerie Ha, 244-3993 Pono Players - presenting brilliant improv performances, 7:30pm, MAPA, 244–8760 or 573–8907

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Jerry Caires, Jr. - Hard Rock Cafe, 667–7400 Danny Estocado - The original Hawaiian Cowboy, Casanova, 572–0220 D.U.H. - Hot Rock music. 10pm, Bubba Gumps, 661–3111

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Brian Mansano - Slack Key Guitar. 5:30pm, East Wing, The Shops at Wailea, 891-6770 Open Mic with Whiteboy Johnny - Anyone can get on the mike, but you better be good. Hard Rock, 667–7400 Benny Uyetaki - Performing through Tuesday. 6-9pm, Tropica, 667–2525

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David Swanson - Performing through Wednesday. Pianist, 7:30pm-11:30pm, David Paul’s Lahaina Grill, 667–5117 Kawika Lum Ho - Contemporary Hawaiian, 3pm-9pm, Hula Grill, 667–6636

Wednesday, JUly 10

Keoni & Company - 7pm, East Wing, The Shops at Wailea, 891-6770 Joe Cano & Friends - Latin/Jazz Guitar. 9:30pm, Lahaina Coolers, 661-7082 Dr. Nat & Pacificaribe - Latin influence. 9pm, Charley’s, Pa`ia, 579-9453 Ricardo Dioso & Margie Hart - Latin Seranade. 8pm, Four Seasons Resort, 874–8000 Ernest Pua`a - Contemporary Hawaiian, 3-9pm, Hula Grill, 667–6636 Howard Ahia - Acoustic. 7:30pm, Hop Tomato, 661-8580

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George Winston - Grammy Award Winning recording artist George Winston is one of today’s most popular solo pianists, as well as a talented slack key guitarist. Non perishable food donations for the Maui Food Bank will be acceped at the concert. 7:30pm, Castle Theatre, The MACC, 242-SHOW Punk & Hardcore Concert - Featuring recording artists from San Diego and Hawaii. 6:00pm, Lahaina Civic Center, Tickets on sale at Lahaina Music, Local Motion and By the Book.

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Home of the infamous Bangkok Devil When you find exceptional Thai food ($9.95), reminiscent of ceviche. While the usual spring rolls are their within moments over a meal you are transported through time and space to an exot- most popular appetizers, they also have the ic foreign country. While the interior of healthy alternative summer rolls ($7.95), Kahului’s Bangkok Cuisine is anything but that include fresh boiled shrimps, mint, exotic, the quality and aroma of the dish- cucumber, carrots, and fresh lettuce wrapped es and their presentations are impressive. in an unfried rice flour wrapper. Sateh can Amid this casual setting you will find incred- be ordered in shrimp, tofu, ­chicken, port or ible lunch, dinner or take out opportunities. beef for those who love the ­special peanut You have probably driven my Bangkok dipping sauce and ranges from $7.50-$9.50. With so many Cuisine several times, entrees on the menu but have never taken it will take you a while a look in. Located to get through the next to the A T & T Bangkok Cuisine’s ­vegetables are menu. One of their store by Kinko’s on so crisp and fresh you get the most popular curDairy Road, this tiny impression they have a farm out ries is the ­matsaman restaurant boasts back of the restaurant. curry prepared with over 40 entrees to your choice of chicktry, among appetizen or beef sauteed ers, noodle dishes, in yellow Thai curry salads, and soups. A with peanuts, onions, full service Thai restaurant, they also offer a list of wines, sev- ­potatoes, and ­simmered in coconut milk. eral dessert choices and drinks. They have It is as filling as it sounds and comes with lots of vegetarian selections, and seafood a generous portion of rice for $8.95. My seems to be a specialty here with fresh fish friends always order the Evil Prince ($7.95$9.95) dish which can be ordered with tofu, to lobster offered. Their location is convenient but the food seafood, meat or ­poultry. Bangkok Cuisine’s will be the convincing aspect of this Asian rendition never disappoints with its luxurieatery. Everything I have tried on the menu ous mix of spices and coconut milk. I prefer to try a new entrée each time I has been wonderful. You will find a lot of zucchini, mushrooms, string beans, broc- visit, a current favorite is the Thai Ginger coli, carrots and cabbage just to name a few Chicken ($7.95) that is a refreshingly light of the vegetables they incorporate into Thai dish, full of vegetables. Also of interest at food. Bangkok Cuisine’s vegetables are so Bangkok Cuisine are some of the items that crisp and fresh you get the impression they are not generally offered at Thai restaurants, like the BBQ ribs, lobster tail curry, cornish have a farm out back of the restaurant. Thai salads are uncommon in their addi- game hen and fresh fish selection. While Bangkok Cuisine boasts itself as tions of grilled beef, green papaya, pickled radish, roasted peanuts and spices. Don’t the home of the infamous Bangkok Devil, let that stop you from ordering one because I ­prefer to think of it as a jewel in Kahului. they are delicious. My favorite is a mild Between 11:00am through 9:30pm at 395 salad called yum yai ($7.25). Also on the Dairy Road they are always ready to serve menu is a rare ahi in lime juice with lemon up a spicy vicarious Thai experience for you, grass, kaffir lime, and Hawaiian chili and your family, and friends. spices on a bed of lettuce, called yum pla dib

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Ale House - Wide selection of food with sports and games all around. 355 E. Kamehameha Ave. 877–9001 Aloha Grill - 22 different burgers including veggie styles, plus all the extras. kids meals. Dairy Road Marketplace. 893–0263 Dunes Restaurant - Adventuresome revisions of local and American breakfast, lunch, and dinner favorites. Maui Lani Golf Course. 877–7461 Ichiban Restaurant and Sushi Bar - Breakfast, lunch and dinner featuring modestly priced Japanese and Local cuisine. Kahului Shopping Center. 871–6977 Manaña Garage - Latin American cuisine. Chicken Tortilla Epozote, vegetarian enchiladas and paella. 33 Lono St., Ste 150. 873–0220 Maui Coffee Roasters - Ono grinds and freshly roasted coffee in a fun and casual atmosphere makes this the place to ‘take five’. 444 Hana Hwy. 877–CUPS Piñata’s - Fresh and wholesome Mexican food from the Kitchen Sink burritos to quesadillas ala carte. Casual dining, pinatas available too. 395 Dairy Rd. 877–8707 Ramon’s - Contemporary Mexican, full sushi bar, awesome desserts. Banquet area available. 2102 Vineyard St. 244–7243 Ruby’s - Walk down memory lane at this fabulous fifties cafe. Quintessential American dining morning to night. Queen Ka`ahumanu Center. 248-7829 Wow-Wee Cafe - Unique candy bars, ice cream shakes, bagels, coffees, great sandwiches, soups, and an oxygen bar. 333 Dairy Rd. 871-1414 <www.mauiwowwee.com>

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BadaBing! - Homey Italian haven, award-winning thin crust pizzas, veal, calamari or chicken picatta. 1945 S. Kihei Rd. 875–0811 Capiche? - Contemporary Italian with a twist; extensive wine list. Commanding ocean views from every table. Diamond Resort. 879–2224. Dick’s Place - Incredible all-you-can-eat food specials, free pool playing with purchase. 8 pool tables. 2463 S. Kihei Rd. 874–8869 El Restaurante Pasatiempo - Authentic homestyle Mexican food, with a wide range of dishes and meats to choose from. Azeka’s Plaza II. 879–1089 Five Palms Beach Grill - Local produce and fish featured in Pacific Rim cuisine. 2960 S. Kihei Rd. 879–2607 Harlow’s Restaurant - Enjoy fine dining among the cozy and chic furniture and great sunset views. 2511 S. Kihei Rd. 879–1954 Jabba’s Place - Family restaurant featuring homestyle cooking at a great price. Specials nightly. Azeka’s Plaza I. 891–0989 Kai Ku Ono - A tapas-style menu, where everything is ala carte, special late night menu. 2511 S. Kihei Rd. 875–1007 La Creperie - French cuisine in a stylish and comfortable atmosphere. Serving escargot, ratatouille, and many other dishes. 1913 S. Kihei Rd. 891–0822 Life’s a Beach - Food & drinks in a fun atmosphere. Best Mex, nachos, burritos, prime rib, and grilled mahimahi are just some of the specialties. 1913 S. Kihei Rd. 891–8010 Lobster Cove - Varied menu of seafood including fresh island fish. 100 Ike Dr. 879–7677 Longhi’s Wailea - Seafood, meat and pasta entrees with

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many not listed on the menu. Ask the server for details. 3750 Wailea Alanui Dr. 891–8883 Ma`alaea Grill - Reasonably priced fine dining overlooking the harbor from the Maui Ocean Center. Ma`alaea Harbor Village Shops. 243–2206 Maui Pizza Cafe - Top quality pizza with traditional toppings, full menu with salads, pasta and sandwiches. 2439 S. Kihei Rd. 891–2200 Marco’s South Side Grill - A lavish and beautiful setting, compliments the hearty Italian food and excellent wines. 1445 S. Kihei Rd. 874–4041 Mulligan’s On the Blue - Maui’s authentic Irish pub, plenty o’Irish food, whiskey and beer. Breakfast is served till 3pm. 100 Kaukahi St. Wailea 874–1131 Nick’s Fishmarket - Fine dining in open air and elegance with amazing seafood dishes and fresh fish preparations. Kea Lani Hotel. 879–7224 Pita Paradise - Good food, fast. Serving up a mean Mediterranean-style “gyro”, salads or wraps, Kihei Kalama Village Center. 875–7679 Rockin’ Sushi - Deep variety of sushi choices from appetizers, through main courses to the desserts. 41 Lipoa St. 879–9001 Sansei Restaurant - Japanese based Pacific Rim dining, sushi bar and late night menu. Award winning cuisine, early bird and late night specials. 1881 S. Kihei Rd. 879–0004 Sarento’s on the Beach - Contemporary dining near the water’s edge. Private VIP table available. 2980 S. Kihei Road. 875–7555 Sausage Shack - Homemade sausage in meats or veggie style on fresh baked buns, with every condiment you could desire. 1913 S. Kihei Rd. 874–6444 South Shore Grinds - Delicious and healthy plate lunches, burgers, dinners, desserts and more. 362 Huku Li`i Place #101. 875–8472 Taj Mahalo’s - The only Indian restaurant on Maui, homemade curries and naan, chicken tandoori, wraps, lots of vegetarian delights. Lipoa Center. 874–1911

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Casanova’s - First class service, first class food. Fine Italian dining at night and Makawao’s favorite deli by day. 1188 Makawao Ave., Makawao. 572–0220 Charley’s Restaurant & Saloon - Hankering for some grub? Charley’s serves it hearty and healthy from breakfast to dinner. 142 Hana Hwy., Pa`ia. 579–9453. Hali`imaile General Store - Gourmet dining in a charming atmosphere. Chef Beverly Gannon’s award-winning menu. 900 Hali`imaile Rd, Hali`imaile. 572–2666 Jacque’s Northshore Bistro - Tropical yet festive atmosphere, with a sushi bar, indoor and lanai dining. 120 Hana Hwy, Pa`ia. 579–8844 Kitada’s - Saimin for breakfast is a standard. Teri beef, hamburger steak, tofu and hekka all available. 3617 Baldwin Ave., Makawao. 572–7241 Mama’s Fish House - Fresh island fish with fresh local ingredients at “Maui’s favorite restaurant,” 799 Poho Pl., Kuau. 579–8448 Milagros Food Co. - Mexican food with an island influence. Best people watching spot in Pa`ia. 3 Baldwin St. 579–8755 Moana Bakery & Cafe - Pacific rim dining for vegetarians and meat eaters. Bakery provides wonderful goodies for the sweet tooth. 71 Baldwin Ave., Pa`ia. 579–9999 Pa`ia Fish Market - By serving fresh local Hawaiian fish daily, they are the hot spot for seafood lovers without the upscale pocket. 100 Hana Hwy., Pa`ia. 579–8030

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Banyan Tree - “Eclectic Pacific Cuisine with a Hawaiian Twist.” Lodge atmosphere, ocean views. Ritz Carlton Kapalua. 669–6200 Blue Lagoon - Casual dining with local grinds, surrounded by waterfalls and palm trees. Wharf Cinema Center. 661–8141 Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. - Fine Southern foods, with Forrest Gump movie memorabilia and logo wear. 889 Front St. 661–3111 Canoes - Casual yet elegant dining serving a combination of island-inspired contemporary and traditional cuisine.1450 Front St. 661–0937 David Paul’s Lahaina Grill - Fine dining in the intimate dining room on the ground floor of the Lahaina Inn building. 127 Lahainaluna. 667–5517 Gerard’s - Fine French dining in Lahaina. Rich, flavorful yet light foods await your taste buds. 174 Lahainaluna. 661–8939 Fleming’s On the Green - Fine dining, on the golf course. Delicate raviolis, to the Filet Mignon, wonderful sauces. 2000 Village Rd., Kapalua 665–1000. Hard Rock Cafe - Good American food at decent prices amongst rock ‘n roll memorabilia. Love All-Serve All. 900 Front St. 667–7400 Hop Tomato Italian Bistro & Brewery - Fresh brewed beers and pizza by the foot. 900 Front St. 661–8580 Honokowai Okazuya & Deli - Gourmet plate lunches, sandwiches and pastas prepared as you order. Take out available. 3600-D Lower Honoapi`ilani Hwy. 665–0512 House of Saimin - Ono homemade Saimin, chicken sticks, and Haupia pie are just some of the local favorites here. Old Lahaina Center. 667–7572 Hula Grill - Barefoot Bar and beachside dining in a 1940’s style. Menu is a seafood lover’s delight. Whaler’s Village. 667–6636 i`o - Pacific Rim cuisine among awesome sunset views, and indoor or outdoor dining. 505 Front St. 661–8422 Kahuna Kabob - Healthy food, low price! Soups, brown rice, veggies & kabobs, will deliver. Lahaina Marketplace. 661–9999 Karma Kafe - Coffee drinks, specialty smoothies, tea drinks and fabulous vegetarian food. Zen garden and internet access. Anchor Square. 662–1258 Kimo’s - Fresh fish, prime rib, and their famous Hula Pie, oceanside dining. 845 Front St. 661–4811 Lahaina Coolers - Off the beaten path “surf bistro”, Good food, good quality, late night menu. 80 Dickenson St. 661–7082 Lahaina Fish Co. - Chef’s Signature Pacific Rim Specialties prepared with fresh island fish, and seafood, dine on the oceanside lanai. 831 Front St. 661–3472 Lemongrass - Serving ala carte to the seven course traditional Vietnamese dinner. Reasonably priced and full of flavor. 930 Waine`e St. 667–6888 Longhi’s - Elegant fine dining, freshest ingredients, pasta, seafood and steaks. 888 Front St. 667–2288 Mama’s Ribs & Rotisserie - Serving ribs and roasted chicken, BBQ baked beans, cole slaw, and macaroni salad. Napili Plaza. 665–6262 Maui Brews - Daily specials, great appetizers salads and entrees in large portions. Lahaina Center. 667–7794

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Men In Black II Sci-Fi Repo Men

Agents Jay And Kay Save The Planet - Again – Three Stars organization run by Zed (Rip Torn - “Freddy Got Fingered”). Agent Jay has been suffering through a litany of unsuitable partners since putting Kay (the all-time hero of the MIB organization) out of commission, but he hits a new low when Zed places Frank the over­zealous pug (returning from the original MIB) to assist him. Hilarity ensues as Frank momentarily dons a black suit and tie to disguise his canine body. The movie kicks off with Peter Graves (television’s “Mission Impossible”) doing a ‘Twilight Zone’ inspired television expose on the ‘Men In Black’ that includes a short dramatized history of the initial contact between the MIB and Serleena (Boyle). The sequence reveals that the evil alien was expelled from Earth some 40 odd years ago by the MIB and serves as a B-movie sketch history that’s later referenced in a full-scale flashback by the MIB to understand the ­danger that Earth faces from Serleena’s quest for ‘the light.’ Serleena disguises her gruesome snakeentwined countenance in the form of a sexy Victoria’s Secret lingerie model. When a Central Park mugger attacks Serleena short-

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Tommy Lee Jones plays Kay and Will Smith plays Jay in Men In Black II ly after her tiny spaceship lands, she very ­efficiently swallows him but finds he takes up too much space in her model-sized belly. Serleena’s half-witted accomplice Scrad-andCharlie (Johnny Knoxville - MTV’s “Jackass”) is/are a two-headed scuzball wearing Michael Jackson’s red multi-zippered jacket from the ‘80s “Beat It” video. The visual dichotomy between Boyle’s slinky-and-stacked Serleena and Knoxville’s wacky ‘thing-with-two-heads’ adds a constant influx of humorous curiosity and confusion to the movie. A cameo appearance by Michael Jackson proves to be an especially scary alien sighting. There’s a parade of creatures on display, such as a return from ‘the Worm Guys’ (from the first MIB) who end up paying a heavy price for trying to protect Agent Jay’s love interest in the comely form of Laura (Rosario Dawson - “Josie and the Pussycats”). Jay takes a special liking to Laura after she witnesses

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an alien murder. Jay chooses to leave Laura’s memory intact to follow up on their romantic feelings for one another later. Naturally Laura’s hitherto unseen importance to saving the planet becomes foremost, and Jay’s hopes for ­emotional commitment get pushed to the background. But, as with most spy jobs - and buddy films - loneliness comes with the ­territory. Agent Jay has become an instructional voice of reason to humanity and Agent Kay is just as undaunted and matter-of-fact as ever. There’s even a cinematic justice to Lara Flynn Boyle showing up in MIB II behind Linda Fiorentino’s (“The Last Seduction”) appearance in the original. The actresses share a certain enigmatic ­synchronicity that bears a mocking charm and dry humor. But when Serleena opens her mouth and the snakes start squirming, you’ll be glad the Men In Black are back to protect the ­planet, um you know, where we live.

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Will Smith (“Ali”) and Tommy Lee Jones (“U.S. Marshals”) team up with director Barry Sonnenfeld (“Get Shorty”) once again to ­invigorate the infectious camp sci-fi buddy comedy they introduced in 1997 with the ­original “Men In Black.” Will Smith brings a new level of charm and comic timing to the role of Agent Jay, a ­wise-cracking, culture-fixing alien hunter. After realizing that only agent Kay (Jones) knows the secret to ridding the world of the evil alien ‘Kylothian’ creature Serleena (Lara Flynn Boyle - “Red Rock West”), Jay wakes Kay out of his ‘drone’ life as a grumpy postal clerk in Truro, Massachusetts to battle aliens again. It’s “the last suit you’ll ever wear - again,” Jay tells Kay with happy coolness. While the newness of the “MIB” idea has worn off, there’s plenty of slick and witty post-modern humor to savor in this eccentrically clever romp. Since “neuralizing’ agent Kay’s memory at the end of their last assignment, agent Jay has taken over his mentor’s spot as the number one ‘go-to’ man for the elite MIB government


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THE MYSTIC MASSEUR - An exploration of how what psychologists call “magical thinking: can actually work wonders provides the underpinning for Ismail Merchant’s rich and absorbing film, set in the bosom of Trinidad’s Indian community during the 1940’s and 50’s, that provides a subtle, humorous, illuminating look at politics, power and social mobility through the story of a writer/ masseur/spiritualist who uses his wit and charm to become a member of Parliament. 117 min. Rated PG.

New This Week Like Mike - (PG) Comedy - A pre-teen (Wow) buys a “magical” pair of sneakers that were once worn by professional basketball player Michael Jordan, transforming into a basketball wiz able to compete on a professional level despite his size. He soon gets his chance to join an actual NBA team (well, sort of... it’s a fictional NBA team called the Knights; Chestnut plays one of Wow’s teammates). Men In Black II - (PG13) Sci-Fi - While investigating a seemingly routine crime, Agent J (Will Smith) uncovers a diabolical plot masterminded by Serleena (Lara Flynn Boyle), an evil Kylothian monster that disguises itself as a sexy lingerie model. When Serleena takes the entire MIB building hostage, there is only one person left for J to turn to — his former partner, Agent K (Tommy Lee Jones), who is now a drone in another large government office, the U.S. Postal Service, and prefers simple pleasures like his wife’s cookies over standoffs with mammoth alien insects. My Big Fat Greek Wedding - (PG) - Romantic Comedy - Toula Portokalos (Nia Vardalos) is an unmarried 30-year-old Greek woman who works with her brother Nick (Louis Mandylor) at the family restaurant, Dancing Zorba’s, run by their parents, Gus (Michael Constantine) and Maria (Lainie Kazan). Unlike her sister Athena (Stavroula Logothettis) or cousin Nikki (Gia Carides), Toula is rather homely in appearance, and never hears the end about not being married with kids, a point that constantly worries Gus who strongly believes that Greek women should marry Greek men, have Greek babies and feed both until they day they die. Toula wants something more out of life, but is resigned to the fact that things will probably never change. They do, however, when she decides she should go to school so that she can learn computers and work at her Aunt Voula’s (Andrea Martin) travel agency. While Maria and Voula manage to convince Gus that that’s a good idea, Toula is afraid to tell anyone about the other change in her life. She’s met Ian Miller (John Corbett), a non-Greek teacher, and fallen in love with him, but fears that her strong family heritage will ultimately undermine their relationship. Ian thinks that’s nonsense, but Toula tries to keep their relationship secret from everyone. Word eventually gets out, ­however, and Ian finds himself meeting Toula’s ­boisterous family, while she gets to meet his far more reserved parents, Rodney (Bruce Gray) and

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The bourne Identity - Thriller (PG-13) - A man, fished out of the Mediterranean sea, awakens from a coma-like state only to find out he cannot recall his past. His only clues are a piece of microfilm implanted in his body, a Swiss bank account with several million dollars in it and the name Jason Bourne--which may or may not be his own. He soon finds himself the target of an international terrorist, and the only person who may hold the answers to Jason Bourne’s true identity is a woman who claims to know his past. Divine secrets of the ya-ya Sister­hood - Drama (PG13) This classic Southern tale of life, love and family follows a group of lifelong friends as they stage a rather unorthodox intervention to help a young playwright unravel the truth about her eccentric mother, find forgiveness and come to terms with her painful past. Hey Arnold! The Movie - Animation (G) - Has Arnold Up Against A Powerful Industrialist Who Invades The City And Buys Everything In Sight So He Can Knock It Down And Erect A Huge “Mall-Plex.” Can Arnold And His Best Friend Gerald Find The Document That Can Stop The Bulldozers?” Minority Report - Sci-Fi Thriller - (PG-13) Based on a story by famed science fiction writer Philip K. Dick, MINORITY REPORT is an action-detective thriller set in Washington D.C. in 2054, where police utilize a psychic technology to arrest and convict murderers before they commit their crime. Tom Cruise plays the head of this Precrime unit and is himself accused of the future murder of a man he ­hasn’t even met. MR. DEEDS - Comedy (PG-13) - Longfellow Deeds (Adam Sandler) is a sweet, lovable guy leading a simple but happy life in the tiny hamlet of Mandrake Falls, New Hampshire. Deeds is admired by the locals who crowd into his pizzeria to hear him recite his offbeat (but hilarious) greeting card poetry. Life is good at the small town restaurant until two corporate fancy execs bring news that Deeds is about to be rolling in a different kind of dough. A long lost relative has left him an inheritance of 40 billion dollars along with the largest media company in the world, a football team, a basketball team, and a private helicopter ready to whisk him off to corporate America. It’s a fish out of water, rags to riches story that has local tabloid reporters, including Babe Bennett (Winona Ryder), salivating. With the help of his trusty valet, Emilio (John Turturro), Deeds ultimately discovers what life is really all about and has to prove that money changes everything... but not everyone.

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Waiting Ends for Red Bull Big Wave Africa 2002 Contest Doesn’t Happen at Dungeons, Hout Bay, Cape Town, South Africa Africa’s most extreme surfing event ended in Cape Town on Sunday when the 20-day waiting period for the 2002 edition of Red Bull Big Wave Africa drew to a close. Dungeons, the deep water reef a 15-minute boat ride from Hout Bay harbour, fully justified its reputation by providing some of the biggest waves ever surfed on the continent’s coastline during this year’s event, but the exposed venue did not produce the 6 hours of consistent swell over five metres (15 foot) required to run the contest. Most of the expanded field of 18 invited big wave surfers and three alternates rode Dungeons every time it broke, with several particularly memorable sessions in the past three weeks featuring waves exceeding seven metres (20 foot) that had everyone’s adrenaline pumping, snapping 10mm leashes and surfboards, causing a number of session ending injuries and giving the water safety crew plenty of opportunity to hone their rescue techniques. For a full report on Red Bull BWA 2002 and its previous two editions, visit the comprehensive website at www.redbullbwa.com that provides a daily log, images and video clips of the action throughout the waiting period and a host of other information on the location, par-

ticipants and big wave surfing in general. “It’s been a blast,” said Californian Grant Washburn, winner of the R10 000 Biggest Wave award for a 20 + foot monster ridden on Wednesday 19 June. “The experience of exploring Dungeons has been so gratifying and catching a couple of those big ones was the highlight of my career.” “Dungeons is probably the most challenging big wave spot I have ridden at that size and having all the backup and safety measures in place to take on a wave like that makes Red Bull Big Wave Africa a successful event, even if the contest itself doesn’t run for 10 years,” he added, echoing the sentiments of all involved. Durban’s John Whittle, winner of the Biggest Wave award in 2001 and who was again in contention for the award this year, took home R5 000 for the Deep Throat award presented to the surfer who consistently commits himself to catching the biggest waves during the waiting period. Sean Holmes from Wilderness, the 2000 Red Bull BWA champion, re-affirmed his credentials by clinching the Best Tube award for an epic barrel ride on an 15 footer last Thursday. The 24 year-old UCT student, who was already the top contender for this award after success-

Grant Washburn (CA, USA) (pictured left) received an award for riding the biggest wave during the waiting period for the RedBull Big Wave Africa at Dungeons in Hout Bay, Cape Town, South Africa todayy. John Whittle (Durban, SAFR) (pictured right) received the award for the most committed and fearless surfing during the Red Bull BWA practice sessions at Dungeons. fully negotiating his way through a deep tube on the third day of the event, pocketed R5 000. All the action over the past 20 days has been digitally recorded for local and international distribution. As Dungeons falls within the Cape

Peninsula National Park, which prohibits the use of motorised craft within 500 metres of the shoreline without a permit, the challenge of riding the continent’s biggest waves will only be resumed again when Red Bull Big Wave Africa is staged next year.

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Sportsresults Valentin surfs his way to victory at Lahaina Longboarding Pro’s Surf the Harbor In the only professional longboarding event on Maui, Joey Valentin of Honolulu proved that he’s got what it takes when it comes to surfing the waves on the Valley Isle. Valentin sealed his second victory at this past weekend’s ASTON No Ka Oi, the second event in the 2002 HLF Steinlager Series. The contest was held at Lahaina Harbor in ever changing wind and wave conditions that were shoulder to head high. Of the 170 surfers, 30 of the state’s best longboarders competed for at $2,000 prize purse in the Steinlager Pro division. Wave conditions challenged surfers to be as versatile as possible, proving themselves amid rising tides and swirling winds. Some heats were clean and glassy while others had on-shore breakers, possibly causing the demise of favorites Bonga Perkins and Sion Milosky in earlier rounds held on Saturday. The Steinlager Pro final was held Sunday morning at the request of finalists Kanoa Dahlin, Dino Miranda, Joey Valentin and

Noah Shimabukuro. Conditions improved to more consistent, clean head-high surf, deemed “fun” by those that were lucky enough to make it this far. 3 Oahuans were pitted against the lone Maui local - 19 year old Noah Shimabukuro. Shimabukuro consistently won earlier heats only to place second to Valentin in the semifinal, foreshadowing events to come. Long noserides and large cutbacks were countered and answered for among the two in the steep, shallow reef-break throughout the 30 minute final. In the end, Joey Valentin scored a total of 22.5 points (out of a possible 30 points), only one point ahead of Shimabukuro’s 21.5 to seal his win. “I just want to thank the sponsors, organizers and the people of Lahaina for a successful event.” said Valentin as he collected his trophy and a $600.00 check. Both from Haleiwa, Kanoa Dahlin scored 16.5 points and $300.00 and former World Longboard Champion Dino Miranda earned $250.00 with a score of 15.5.

Steinlager Pro 1. Joey Valentin $600 2. Noah Shimabukuro $350 3. Kanoa Dahlin $300 4. Dino Miranda $250 5. Kamu Auwae $150 5. Tommy Chun-Ming $150 7. Kekoa Auwae $100 7. Kai Sallas $100 Menehune 1. Ben Kealoha Jr. 2. Kylan Shimokawa 3. Kaimana Beauford 4. Alika Apo 5. Emerick Ishikawa 6. Fred Huihui Men 15-19 1. Keoni Duey 2. Kekoa Auwae 3. Makamae Desoto 4. Kainoa Duarte 5. Jordan Hart 6. Kahone Speed

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UpcomingEvents 3rd Annual Honolua Wahine Surf Classic Tides& Times Surfing For A Cure For the third year in a row the Honolua Wahine Surf Classic is being held at Lahaina Harbor. This women and girls only event is planned for Saturday, July 27, 2002. This contest benefits the American Cancer Society Breast Cancer and is raising funds towards a cure. Money raised goes directly to a breast cancer fund here on Maui. Applications are available to all surf shops. A relay race is being held along with the surf contest and it is free to enter. Relay forms need to be picked up at the Honolua Surf Co. at Lahaina Cannery Mall. Entry fees are $25 and include a T-shirt and goody bag with $5 going directly to the Breast Cancer fund. Deadline for entering is Saturday, July 20, 2002. For more information contact Suzie Stebbins (808) 662-0159 Please submit your surf and sport event to us at <sport@mauitime.com>.

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Slummer Love I work in a little insurance agency, and live a pretty routine life. Two months ago, I went to the bank to open a new account. When I reached the window, there she was — this breathtakingly beautiful teller. After two months of muttering, “Here’s my deposit slip,” I found the courage to ask “Bank Girl” to lunch. Much to my surprise, she said yes. Lunch went really well, so I took her to a pro baseball game (because she said she loves baseball), then to dinner. At dinner, she dropped hints that she’s interested in dating me. The problem is, I’m an average-looking guy. I sort of resemble Tom Hanks; she’s simply ­gorgeous. I think she’s “out of my league,” and everybody I know agrees. Does it make any sense to imagine that a girl this amazing might venture down from her league to play in mine? —Painfully Average Joe There’s dating down and there’s dating down. The way you see it, Bank Girl isn’t just stooping to date you; it’s more of a free-fall on her part. Apparently, she has yet to get the message that you’re but a few food chain links up from having cilia instead of legs. Once she comes to her senses, it shouldn’t take much for her to get rid of you. In fact, if you’re as lowly as you think, she can simply accessorize with a flea collar for a few days — that is, if Lysol or antibiotics don’t do the trick. You might, however, entertain the possibility that she isn’t hanging with you just because her cuff got caught in the low end of the food chain. Moreover, as a bank teller, she probably has reasonable command of the English language...including the word “no,” and the follow-up statement, “I’d rather stay home and draw crop circles in dust than go out with you.” Okay, so Tom Hanks isn’t exactly Tom Cruise, but he’s no Quasimodo either. Even if you’ve got a bit of a Quasimodo thing going on, it might not be a deal-breaker for a woman who’s in for more than short-term fun. See, although men seem to be wired to want young, beautiful babes; women tend to seek men with potential for power and ­status over men with potential for getting cast for an Abercrombie ad. Perhaps that’s why you sometimes hear stories about a waitress getting hitched to a gazillionaire, but never about an international supermodel going for the big happily ever after with some plumber. Bank Girl could be under the impression you’re some Big Man On (the insurance) Campus, selling policies to every little old lady on the continent. To cultivate that impression, walk and talk (or shake your cilia) “like you own the place”...as opposed to slithering around like you clean the ­toilets for just under minimum wage. Do keep in mind that dating leagues work like baseball leagues. In baseball, even if you’re the hotshot of the peewee playoffs, it’s pointless to campaign

for a multi-million-dollar contract in the majors, plus a private jet for your cat. If you’re right that Bank Girl is unwittingly slumming, she probably won’t be long for your dugout. Knowing this might tempt you to cut your losses. Still, there is that off chance that nobody’s opinion of you is quite as low as your own. It might be wiser to cut loose with her for as many innings you can — until she calls the relationship on account of your being a near relative of plankton.

Conform School My boyfriend, a graduate student (and soon-to-be-M.D.), is about to meet my ­conservative parents. To put it mildly, he dresses more creatively than they’re used to. (He wears earrings and wild clothes.) He also has the most wonderful integrity, character, and personality. How can I get him to tone down his look so my parents can see beyond his outer shell? —Homeward Bounds It doesn’t seem too outrageous to ask your boyfriend to opt for a nice conservative pair of pearl studs instead of those big feathered hoops he saves in case the ­hospital is plunged into pitch darkness during his rotation. What a great way to fool the folks into thinking you lined up a man like dear old dad — a boyfriend who wears knockoffs of the earrings daddy bought mummy for Christmas! Of course, you could opt for a nobler goal than fooling your parents; say, prying open their tiny little minds prior to your visit. That way, the important stuff — your boyfriend’s character and who you really are — can seep in. Regarding telling your boyfriend what to wear: The guy was smart enough to get into medical school — he probably knows better than to meet your parents in a kilt, fishnets, and body glitter. (c)2002, Amy Alkon, all rights reserved. Got a problem? Write Amy Alkon, 171 Pier Ave, #280, Santa Monica, CA 90405, or ­e-mail AdviceAmy@aol.com (www.advicegoddess.com)


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Maui’sAstrology July 4 - 11, 2002 Lunar Cycles: New Moon - 10 July, 00:26am at 18 Cancer 00. Full Moon - 23 July at 11:08pm at 01 Leo 18. ARIES [Mar. 20 - Apr. 19] - Take advantage of Mercury going over your innermost soul point early on the 7th and learn how your soul would like to express itself during the next year. Also during this week, you’ll be receiving some very unique and unusual artistic and creative visions. Record them. TAURUS [Apr. 19 - May 20] - Your ruler is finishing the transit of Leo this week and moves from your house of home into ­urging you to new levels of ­creativity ­especially where your partnerships are involved. Information is communicated to you in the form of healing wisdom from other lands. GEMINI [May 20 - June 21] - With your ruler shifting into Cancer on the 7th, you’ll be adding yet another push to meet your financial goals and needs. If you’re not feeling a strong urge to action that’s OK. Create a personal business plan and check off one item at a time, even if it is only one a week. Be gentle with yourself. CANCER [June 21 - July 22] - If you’ve been waiting for the ‘right’ time to speak up or write about something, after the 7th will see the blocks and resistance freed, and words will flow. Clarity in mental patterns regarding relationships will be revealed and you can liberate yourself from past karmic ­patterns.

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• SALES AGENTS Maui Time We­ekly is looking for a few great sales people. Work in an exciting environment. Call 661–3786 for an appointment, or fax your resume to 808–661–0446 or email to <jen@mauitime.com>. • PROOFREADER Maui Time We­ekly is looking for an accurate and sharp proofreader. Tired of Info Line: seeing typos in your favorite read? Call 661–3786 for an appointment, or fax your resume to 808–661–0446 or email sale. Leaving island, asking $1800 obo, to <jen@mauitime.com>. Excellent Condition. Call 874-6049. 1 • SALES AGENTS Experience not required. B UY & SE L L Activity Warehouse is looking for •Scanner, AGFA Snapscan 1212U, 1200x600 Resolution, Windows or Mac, USB Connection w/software. Works Great! $60. 244-1167. 2 •New woman’s Seaquest 7.6.5 wetsuit. Size 7-8. Reg $325. $225 obo. Stay toasty! 283–8633 or <daveran@aol.com> 33 •Car Racks By Thule, fits 88-95 VW Golf or Jetta. Load bars, towers & locks only. Can accommodate surfboards, sailboards, kayaks. $100. 669–3866 31 •Moving Sale: couches (leather) 6 pc Tantric Healing dining table, TVs, stereo, furniture, call & Skillful Bodywork 665–1232 31

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guitar, bass & keyboard players. Must have own equipment, be able to practice 2x/wk. Vocal skills helpful. Call Joe @ 264-5065. 2 Equipment Buy/Sell •JBL SR Series concert PA speakers. Good Condition, $500 each or $1000 for pair. Please call 874-6049. 1 •Brand New Mapex SE series 100% maple Drum Set w/softshell cases, Exl Cond! Choice of new Paiste’s or Ziljan custom K cymbals & high hat. Org Cost $3500. Sale Price $1500 or best offer. Please call 874-6049. 1 •Crown Power-Tech 2 Amp-900 watt power amp; stereo or dual/bridged mono operation. Strong steal casing. Very good cond. LOUD! $525 249-2324 or superscience@yahoo.com. 2 • Fender BXR Bass amp 200 watts, equilizer, 15 inch speaker foot pedal hardly used. $400. Tina 669-2335. 4 • Trace acoustic amp TA30 $175, Rode NTV tuve mic $450, Sonic Maximizer 822A (XLR) $125, classical and flamenco guitars, Kohno $3,600, Burguet $750, Aria $950. 573–3935.33 • Mackie 1604VLZ 16-ch mixer, $800; Rodriguez Classical Guitar w/case, $300;

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auditions • Aloha Festivals Maui seeks Royal Court, must be of Hawaiian Lineage, 18 or older, call Myrna Ah Hee at 808–264– 0784 or 661–0180 23 musical instruction • Sing Your Heart Out! Louise Lambert’s Vocalastics Singing Workshop. Gain enthusiastic and motivated people Flexibility, Confidence, Breath Control, who want to become part of the excit- Range Expansion, Power, Harmony, & ing industry of providing activities and Improvisation. Wed 7-9pm, Kihei, Call 875-01891 32 tours to visitors. musicians Available •Benefits include: • Female Singer seeks band to join •Medical/Dental/Vision & play local venues. wide vocal range •Minimum Guarantee and eclectic taste in music. Pls leave •Paid Training msg 280–0926. 32 •Paid Vacations • Versatile pro drummer, acoustic and •Travel Benefits midi, available for gigs and recordings. •Sales Bonus Call JJ at 572–9270. 2 •Career Advancement Musicians Wanted Call 893-3318 for questions or apply in •All Original Acoustic Band seeks perperson Tu 9am-12pm, W & Th 1-4pm. cussionist & bassist. Call 250-6170. •Ozone air purifier destroys mold, Activity Warehouse, c/o Embassy •Crazy Fingers is looking for pro bassist. smoke, dust, fungi, bacteria & viruses. Vacation Resorts, Human Resources Call 573–3124 for info. 2 $320. 572–2995 30 Dept., Boardroom One, Lower Lobby, •Bassist and Singer seeking experienced •Massage table, by Astra-Lite, strong, 104 Kaanapali Shores Pl., Lahaina, HI lead guitarist for cover/original band. 96761 Tait. 874-1097 2 • NAIL TECHNICIAN & • Seeking lead vocalist & guitarist. Visit P/T STYLIST www.mauichick.com for details 2 This is a great opportunity to work with a professional team of stylists in a fabulous salon. French Connection 667-7107 3

NS. $600+dep, Includes Utils. Please call 875-9150. •Tent space available in Huelo, near Twin Falls. $15/night per person. Please call 572-8787. •Share secluded, small 3 bdrm home on 2/5 acres in Huelo, near twin falls. Two different rooms avail, $400 & 460/mo, both w/lge closets. Veg., NS preferred, dep req. 572-8787. Vacation Rentals • Clean, affordable accommodations in our vacation rental from $49 per day. Wailuku Guesthouse. free 877–986–8270 or Toll <www.wailukuhouse.com>. • Kuau Cove - Ho`okipa Beach studio$75/day. 1bd/1ba - $60/day, 3bd/2ba house. Nice and clean. More places, too. www.eastmaui.com, 573–0594

Epiphone acoustic/elec w/case, $300; Squire mini-strat w/Duncans, Sperzels, gig bag, $400. All Excellent Cond. 876– 0074 30 • Alto saxophone, Buffette, like new, $500. 572–2093 33 • Lo Prinzi acoustic guitar. $399 obo. 283–8633 or <daveran@aol.com> 33 • Mouthpieces for Tenor sax, metal, $100, $175. For Soprano sax $100. 572–2093 33

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• ELECT- ART P. REYES - Govenor (D) “United We Stand for Hawaii Prosperity” Paid by: Friends of REYES 94-1432 Kahuli St., Waipahu, HI 96797. Heila L. Reyes, Treasurer 4 • Good home needed for 2 older dogs. Loving, healthy and mellow. KOKUA PLEASE!? 280–5339. 33 Lost & found • Fanny pack found in Pa`ia on Hana Hwy. Please call 281–8356, 572–0721 to claim. Volunteers • Aloha Festivals seeks volunteers of all nationalities ages 18 and up to help at ho`olaule`a. Call Myrna Ah Hee at 264–0784 or 661–0180, for application.

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