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U.S. Army Kwajalein Atoll, Republic of the Marshall Islands January rainfall misses record by two inches From Aeromet meteorologists (See FEBRUARY, page 4) KALGOV police raise the flags of, from left, the United States, Republic of the Marshall Islands, and Kwajalein Atoll local government during Liberation Day festivities Monday on Ebeye. The event was attended by various dignitaries, including Lt. Col. David Stoddard, USAKA/KMR deputy commander; RMI Sen. Ataji Balos; Leroij Neimat Reimers; and Ebeye Mayor Wilmer Bolkeim. Story and photos by Jim Bennett www.smdc.army.mil/kwaj/hourglass/hourglass.html Liberation Day looks to past, present, and future (See LIBERATION DAY, page 2)

Members of the Ebeye Good News Choir sing as part of the festivities Monday. Liberation Day speakers note bright future for Marshalls... (From page 1) The Commanding Officer...Col. Gary K. McMillen Public Affairs Officer...Preston Lockridge Managing Editor...Pat Cataldo Editor...Jim Bennett Associate Editor...Peter Rejcek Feature Writers...Barbara Johnson Bob Fore KW Hillis Graphics Designer...Dan Adler Circulation Manager...Bobby Lamug Sr. The Hourglass is named for the insignia of the U.S. Army 7th Infantry Division, which liberated the island from the forces of Imperial Japan on Feb 4, 1944. The is an authorized publication for military personnel, federal employees, contractor workers and their families assigned to USAKA/KMR. Contents of the Hourglass are not necessarily official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, Department of Defense, Department of the Army or USAKA/KMR. It is published Tuesdays and Fridays using a network printer by Raytheon Range Systems Engineering editorial staff, P.O. Box 23, APO AP 96555. Phone: Autovon 254-3539; local 53539. Printed circulation: 2,300 Band rocks Liberation Day By Loren Lindborg

Familiar faces will be missing from Kwaj scene Story and photos by Pat Cataldo Packing up years of Kwaj memories are these long-time residents, who will PCS next week. At left are Bob and Marcia Chrivia, who have been on Kwaj 27 years during two tours. At right are Bear and Cindy Kapahu; Bear has worked at Kwaj and Roi nearly 40 years, and Cindy counts 13 years of residency and five years of TDY visits. Hosted by Kwajalein Golf Association Sunday, Feb. 27, 1 p.m. Sign up at the golf course or call Carol Shattuck, 53276.

Band concert set for Thursday February is normally height of dry season... (From page 1) Lupton helps spruce up Mic Shop (Editor s note: One in an occasional series focusing on volunteerism on Kwajalein and Roi Namur.) Story and photo by Gwyne Copeland Betty Lupton looks over the displays in the Micronesian Handicraft Shop at the airport terminal, where she volunteers countless hours. Lupton is credited with helping increase sales at the shop through her creative decorating techniques.

Bowfinger How does Bobby Bowfinger (Steve Martin), Hollywood s least successful director, get Kit Ramsey (Eddie Murphy), Hollywood s biggest star, in his ultra low-budget film? Any way he can. Bowfinger sets out to trick Ramsey into the performance of a lifetime with the help of a sexy wannabe (Heather Graham) and an over-the-hill diva (Christine Baranski). Rated PG-13. The Thomas Crown Affair Self-made billionaire Thomas Crown (Pierce Brosnan) is a recreational thief with an eye for great works of art and a hunger for the thrill of the game. When a priceless Monet is stolen from a world-class museum, no one suspects that it could have been lifted by the gentleman entrepreneur. No one, that is, but insurance investigator Catherine Banning (Rene Russo), a worthy adversary with her own appetite for the thrill of the chase. Rated R. Mickey Blue Eyes Dapper Manhattan art auctioneer Michael Felgate (Hugh Grant), eager to marry Gina (Jeanne Tripplehorn), the schoolteacher he s been dating, feels it s time to meet her family. What he meets is the family. Gina s father, Frank (James Caan), is a gangster who extracts money from the mob. When he puts the squeeze on Michael, using his auction house in a money-laundering scheme, Michael has to pose as a notorious wiseguy, with hilarious results. Rated PG-13. Lake Placid An investigative team, armed with state-of-the-art equipment, high-powered weaponry, and a biting sense of sarcasm, work together to defeat Black Lake s 30-foot, ferocious, prehistoric crocodile. Bill Pullman, Bridget Fonda, Oliver Platt, and Betty White, as the cantankerous Mrs. Bickerman, star in this movie that combines humor with a terrifying tale of survival. Rated R. Mystery Men When Captain Amazing, Champion City s legendary superhero, falls into the hands of the evil madman Casanova Frankenstein and his disco-dancing henchmen, there s a chance for aspiring superheroes, the Mystery Men, to show what they can do. The cast of this outrageous adventure includes Ben Stiller, Janeane Garofalo, Hank Azaria, William H. Macy, Greg Kinnear, Geoffrey Rush, and Paul Reubens. Rated PG-13. Skipper Ed Harris shows first mate Deana Fish how to reef the mainsail while rigging their sailboat before last Sunday s Beer Can Race sponsored by the Kwajalein Yacht Club. The sport has attracted a growing number of enthusiasts over the last year. (Photo by Craig McCarraher) Kwajalein Yacht Club welcomes new sailors into growing fleet By Ed Harris Kwajalein Yacht Club

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Bowling Scores What a catch Boat captain Danny Maning, Tish Kuskulis, George Brown, Billie Mewbourne, and Rod Dixon (left to right) hauled in about 300 pounds of fish after spotting a bird pile about a mile off of Carlos last Friday. The catch included four yellowfin tuna and two mahi mahi, each fish weighing in at 40-50 pounds. (Photo by Peter Rejcek) Scoliosis screening for junior/ senior high students set Feb. 19 By Kris Brown Occupational Health Dept. Roi town hall meeting scheduled for Feb. 16 Thursday Women s Bowling League, Jan. 13 1st high game: Sirina Rowe... 162 2nd high game: Sirina Rowe... 151 1st high series: Sirina Rowe... 463 2nd high series: Elena Luckett... 410 Friday Night Bowling League, Jan. 14 Men 1st high game: John Tompkins/Hal Dunn... 216 2nd high game: Danny Kaiminaauao... 214 1st high series: John Tompkins... 620 2nd high series: Danny Kaiminaauao... 603 Women 1st high game: Shirley Smith... 209 2nd high game: Joan Sasiela... 203 1st high series: Shirley Smith... 519 2nd high series: Paula Hileman... 510 Thursday Women s Bowling League, Jan. 20 1st high game: Elena Luckett... 160 2nd high game: Anita Davis... 156 1st high series: Elena Luckett... 426 2nd high series: Sirina Rowe... 394 Friday Night Bowling League, Jan. 21 Men 1st high game: Hal Dunn... 245 2nd high game: John Tompkins... 230 1st high series: John Tompkins... 614 2nd high series: Bob Carter... 608 Women 1st high game: Jane Crane... 198 2nd high game: Paula Hileman... 173 1st high series: Jane Crane... 432 2nd high series: Paula Hileman... 430 Monday Night Mixed Bowling League, Jan. 24 Men 1st high game: John Tompkins... 224 2nd high game: John Robertson... 222 1st high series: John Tompkins... 617 2nd high series: Mike Wiley... 593 Women 1st high game: Dorean Harris... 183 2nd high game: Peggy McGinnis... 172 1st high series: Dorean Harris... 501 2nd high series: Shirley Smith... 448 Tuesday Night Bowling League, Jan. 25 1st high game: Hal Dunn... 215 2nd high game: Bob Carter... 213 1st high series: Larry Miljkovic... 564 2nd high series: Mario Viloria/Bob Carter... 561 Wednesday Bowling League, Jan. 26 Men 1st high game: Mario Viloria... 226 2nd high game: Danny Kaiminaauao... 222 1st high series: Mario Viloria... 629 2nd high series: Danny Kaiminaauao... 540 Women 1st high game: Evla Merep... 142 2nd high game: Alfreda Ching... 122 1st high series: Evla Merep... 371 2nd high series: Alfreda Ching... 324 Friday Night Bowling League, Jan. 28 Men 1st high game: Bob Carter... 235 2nd high game: John Tompkins... 233 1st high series: Bob Carter... 655 2nd high series: John Tompkins... 608 Women 1st high game: Rhonda Whitson... 189 2nd high game: Paula Hileman... 182 1st high series: Rhonda Whitson... 480 2nd high series: Jane Crane... 461

Sat Sun Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri Tonight Stuffed cabbage rolls Sweet-and-sour fish Baked potato bar Grill: Sliced beef sandwich Brunch station open Spaghetti and meat sauce Barbecued ribs Brunch station open Roasted steamship round Chicken cordon bleu Stuffed peppers Turkey cutlet Beef chow mein Grill: Barbecued beef sandwich Cajun catfish Kalua pork and cabbage Chinese pepper steak Grill: Ham and Swiss croissant Sausage quiche Country-fried chicken Super burger bar Grill: Reuben sandwich Jambalaya Roasted turkey Fish and chips Grill: Cheese and mushroom burger Beef vegetable stir-fry Turkey pot pie Catch of the day Sat Mexican beef and macaroni Chicken-fried steak with gravy Pizza madness Sun Fettuccine Alfredo Sicilian chopped steak Barbecued pork chops Mon Fresh vegetable stir-fry Tempura chicken Nacho bar Tues Chicken breast Parmesan Beef Stroganoff Baked potato bar Wed Broiled mahi mahi Steak night Chicken and dumplings Thur Seafood vegetable stir-fry Spicy baked chicken Ham and noodles au gratin This symbol denotes the Wellness Menu. Sat Chicken breast nioise Tue Chicken burger Wed Catfish hoagie Thur Chicken cordon bleu sandwich Fri Flauta grandé Tonight Shrimp scampi quiche Prime rib Sat Shredded pork quesadilla with tomato-corn relish Prime rib Sun Grilled beef skewers/peppers/pineapple Prime rib Wed Pork schnitzel with parsley/butter sauce Prime rib Thur Family Night Chicken and spinach lasagna Tortellini with basil pesto Polenta with mozzarella cheese Kid s menu Spaghetti and meatballs Fri Shepherd s pie Prime rib Classified Ads and Community Notices

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Science fair big on technology Story and photo by KW Hillis Michelle Leverett, 10, with help from Jonathan Miller, 13, enjoys the hovercraft ride during Science and Technology Night. WEATHER Courtesy of Aeromet Sun Moon Tides Sunrise/set Moonrise/set High Tide Low Tide Friday /1858 /2341 February 11 1950, 4.7' Saturday 0709/1859 1156/0034 0824, 4.5' 0206, 1.2' February 12 2038, 4.1' 1434, 1.7' Sunday 0709/1859 1245/0130 0930, 4.2' 0255, 1.6' February 13 2156, 3.6' 1557, 2.1' Monday 0709/1859 1337/0130 1113, 4.1' 0413, 1.9' February 14 1st Qtr Moon 1810, 2.1' Tuesday 0708/1859 1434/0229 0008, 3.4' 0608, 2.0' February 15 1302, 4.4' 1953, 1.7'