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((AA ccoupleouple sspendspends a rromanticomantic mmomentoment aappreciatingppreciating KKwajalein’swajalein’s sscenerycenery ffromrom oneone ooff tthehe island’sisland’s ooceansideceanside bbenches.enches. ForFor moremore romanticromantic ideas,ideas, sseeee PPagesages 4 andand 5.)5.) ((PhotoPhoto bbyy MigMig Owens)Owens) Saturday, Feb. 19, 2005 The Kwajalein Hourglass wwww.smdc.army.mil/KWAJ/Hourglass/hourglass.htmlww.smdc.army.mil/KWAJ/Hourglass/hourglass.html Commentary Right words can lead to a happy life I’ve been married for 33 years now and it to her and she answered that she was I still can’t fi gure women out. At least not very happy with it. the one I’m married to. I then told her that I thought it was Marriage is supposed to be like a team. nice too and that I had noticed it right I don’t know about that but I do know as off but I have learned to never, never long as I say “Yes dear” and “Whatever say anything about a woman’s change you say, honey” things will be okay. of appearance unless someone else We were shopping in Hono a few does fi rst. months ago. Well, I should say she was I did that a couple of times in the past shopping and I was dragged along. than shopping. only to have the woman in question dis- She would get clothes off the racks, She says she wants my opinion on solve into tears and run sobbing from the go try them on and ask me if I liked things. What that really means is she room. All the other women then looked them. Stupid me, I told her what I really wants me to agree with whatever she at me like I was an ax murderer. thought. says. I’m pretty sharp, so it only took fi ve or She got downright huffy and said I If a woman ever asks you if you like six times for me to learn not to do that. didn’t have any taste and that she liked something, always, always ask her, “Do 33 years is a long time. Even if you’re a them. I said if she liked the clothes, she you?” Then, whatever she says, agree total dolt, you have to learn something. should get them. But she said no, I had with it. Even if it’s the most horrible thing I’ve learned saying the right things ruined it for her. you ever saw. Believe me, you’ll have a at the right times is more valuable than She has told me numerous times much happier life. gold. Well, almost. that she HATES to go shopping with A few days ago, a female co-worker So remember these words guys, “Yes me. I said that’s fi ne, I’ll stay home and came to work and I noticed immediately dear,” “Whatever you say, honey” and “I watch a ballgame or stick needles in her hair had been cut. like it if you do.” my eyes or anything that’s more fun Someone else said something about It’s the way to a peaceful life.

“Perfect weather, glassy “Go to the Yuk and have “Champagne on the “Playing basketball, water, sitting in a boat some nice food, along beach with my husband, then fl ying a just off Bigej with my with a nice atmosphere… a candlelit dinner and kite, then dinner lovely wife.” away from my kitchen.” waltzing around the living on the beach.” room to Patsy Cline.” Brian Brewster, Mary-Beth Clark Jennifer Moore, Lindsay Davis, Science Teacher librarian caring wife 18-year-old Jest For Fun Ron Tsubamoto The Kwajalein Hourglass

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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 Kwajalein Hourglass is an authorized publication for military personnel, federal employees, contractor workers and their families assigned to USAKA. Contents of the Hourglass are not necessarily offi cial views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, Department of Defense, Department of the Army or USAKA. It is published Wednesdays and Saturdays in accordance with Army Regulation 360-1 and using a network printer by Kwajalein Range Services editorial staff, P.O. Box 23, APO AP 96555. Phone: Autovon 254-3539; local 53539. Printed circulation: 2,000

The Kwajalein Hourglass 2 Saturday, Feb. 19, 2005 School calendar, teacher questions Hot topics discussed at SAC meeting By Mig Owens requirement and that individuals corporation’s Human Resources Assistant Editor speak through their representa- department for review. tives. “Answers will be going out,” Finn Aug. 12 will be the fi rst day of “It’s not just the fi nal decision of said. He said that ninety percent the next school year for students, teachers,” he said. “I’m offended that plus of what was in the comments according to the calendar adopted you think I don’t care. That’s just was discussed verbally by himself, by the School Advisory Council wrong.” McCrary said that the way the KRS Human Resources manager Wednesday. This schedule, which it works is based on the policy set and the superintendent prior to the was referred to as Calendar B, ends by the school and that people speak last SAC meeting. the fi rst semester prior to the win- through their representatives. In response to the status provided ter break. Semester length remains “End of conversation. The subject by Finn, Rubly said, “Why not tell the same under this schedule, but is closed,” he said, offering his apolo- us this? Why not send me an e-mail there is an earlier start to the school gies for being upset, adding “I take so that I can tell the teachers ‘Hey, year. it personally.” we’re working on it’?” The schedule was voted in despite Teacher questions McCrary then stated that the topic teacher and superintendent recom- Another point of contention at was considered a KRS internal issue mendations for Calendar C, which is Wednesday’s meeting involved and suggested questions be directed similar to the calendar used to the deputy program for the past several years. manager for Commu- Calendars have been avail- 2005-2006 Kwajalein School Year Calendar nity Services following able for review by the public important dates the meeting. since the Jan. 16 SAC meet- All-day kindergarten ing, with comments solicited Aug. 10-11 Teacher workshop Frazier stated at the through council representa- Aug. 12 Student’s fi rst day meeting, “We do not tives. Oct. 8 End of fi rst quarter have permission to Nov. 25-26 Thanksgiving holiday The decision to go with Cal- proceed with all-day Dec. 16 End of second quarter/end of fi rst semester endar B was met with strong kindergarten,” adding March 10 End of third quarter reaction from Ellis Farris, “At this point, there is March 11-21 Spring Break certifi ed teacher for physi- nothing to report.” June 1 End of fourth quarter/end of second semester cal education and meeting In a later interview, attendee. Complete calendars available at Bldg. 368 or Frazier said that per- “What was the sense in via e-mail at [email protected] mission was requested offering these [calendars] in December through to the teachers to make a KRS and on to U.S. decision if it’s going to be Army Kwajalein Atoll by changed and the teachers’ opinions questions compiled and submit- himself on behalf of the council. are not going to be at least consid- ted by teachers to Kwajalein Range McCrary confi rmed in a later inter- ered,” Farris asked. Services’ Human Resources depart- view that a rough order of magnitude Dan Frazier, Kwajalein Schools su- ment, which, according to Cassie was submitted to evaluate the cost of perintendent, responded that staff Rubly, teacher representative, had such a move, which was determined at each of the three school buildings not yet been answered. to be adding one teacher. developed the three calendars and The questions were submitted one “Now the government is drafting a recommended Calendar C to the week prior to the Jan. 19 SAC meet- response back to KRS on that,” he council, as was the superintendent’s ing and were compiled shortly after said. McCrary added that the gov- recommendation. He said the selec- teachers received their contracts. ernment will get back with KRS on tion of Calendar B by the council re- According to the January SAC the direction to take, adding that he fl ected the sentiment of the council’s meeting minutes Rubly said at the hoped that would occur by the next various constituencies. time, “As a result of the KRS evalu- council meeting. Farris said that a calendar similar ative process and the new merit pay When asked in a later interview to Calendar C had been in use for the system of raises, several questions by what point a fi nal decision needs past 15 years and that it was a mat- arose from the staff. A list of ques- to be reached in order to implement ter of respect that the board honors tions was drafted and sent to the all-day kindergarten for next school the teachers’ request on this issue. HR offi ce. We are still awaiting a year, Frazier answered, “If we get the He added that the constituencies response from HR.” go-ahead, we will work very hard to spoken of weren’t even present. Kevin Finn, vice president and get it in this year, regardless of the Maj. Jud McCrary, council chair- deputy program manager for Com- time. It is that important to us.” person, interjected saying “Every- munity Services, said that responses Teacher, staff recruiting thing you’ve said is false. Sorry, but to the teachers’ questions had been Four teachers were hired at the you represent one population of this drafted four weeks ago and, because University of Northern Iowa Overseas island.” McCrary clarifi ed that show- it is a written policy clarifi cation, the ing up to the SAC meeting is not a responses were sent to the parent See School, Page 7 Saturday, Feb. 19, 2005 3 The Kwajalein Hourglass It’s how you search – finding romance Kwaj style By Mig Owens taking some coffee along to enjoy as you watch the Assistant Editor sunrise. Imagine…no phones, computers or television. ost honeymooners dream of celebrat- Floating in the lagoon with a tropical drink in hand ing their love in a paradise-like atmo- and the one you love by your side can turn a lazy Msphere. Swaying palm trees, sandy weekend afternoon into a dream getaway. beaches and clear blue waters offer the epitome of “People often go in groups on boat trips and romantic settings. make a party out of it, but you could go as a Such a place is right before our very eyes. couple,” Smead said. A license is required for boat Though Valentine’s Day has come and gone, love rental, but the marina also offers excursions for is still in the air. With a little thought and creativ- fi shing, snorkeling or pleasure boating, allowing a ity, just about anyone can be a hopeless romantic. couple to be “chauffeured.” Here are a few ideas to kick-start the imagination Excursions include a lunch, water, soda and and take advantage of our extraordinary scenery. gear. The cost is $150 (for up to eight people) for No two sunsets are exactly the same, so fi nd a fi ve-hour ride and availability is Thursdays and a secluded spot like glass beach or behind Fridays. Les Wynne, superintendent of the Small Mt. Olympus, where Simone Smead, a resident of Boat Marina, said excursions are available within about 20 years, said “when the water is calm, it the B-boat range and popular destinations include feels like you’re right on the sunset.” Bigej, the Prinz Eugen and Carlos. For more infor- Though less celebrated, sunrises also offer a mation, call 53643. “wow” factor and can be both private and roman- Because of Kwajalein’s location, star gazing is tic. Smead suggests waking your sweetie and spectacular from just about any point on the is-

One of the most romantic things to do is enjoy a beautiful sunset over the lagoon. land, though best away from the lights at places like manager. the public gardens or North Point, Smead said. Dining Services will partner for the initial event with Looking for true adventure Survivor style? Not many the Philipino and Hispanic Clubs for use of the Pacifi c things are more romantic than camping overnight on Club facility. Cummings said future grille nights may a deserted island, Smead suggested. But for a simple be held at Coral Sands, Emon Beach or “wherever the pleasure trip, curl up with your signifi cant other on community wants” using their new mobile kitchen. one of the 15 to 20 shoreline benches or picnic ta- General attendance for Moonrise Grille nights is bles…red and white checkered tablecloth optional. $12.50 per person. After Feb. 26, the regular charge for To satisfy the sweet tooth in your life, Sunrise Bak- Private Interlude dining is $49.95 per person. For more ery offers a variety of specialty cakes. To order, call information or to reserve a private table, call 53402. 53445. Still in the market for ideas? Find a private area Dinner for two will be available starting Feb. 26 and make it your own for an evening. Some off-the- through Dining Services (formerly Food Services) beaten-path locations around the island, Smead said, as part of their new Moonrise Grille twice-monthly include the old Boy Scout hut near the country club, events. At an introductory cost of $29.95 per person, the area left of the Coral Sands beach and behind couples may elect Private Interlude dining on grille either the family or adult pools. nights, reserving one of six special tables complete “You can make anyplace romantic – it’s all about with maître d’, shrimp cocktail, champagne, salad the preparation,” Smead said, suggesting taking along service, wine with dinner, special deserts and all a blanket, food and something to drink. “Explore and drinks, according to Steve Cummings, Dining Services have fun with it.”

Life on Kwajalein can be a day at the beach, especially if you great way to kindle romance. have that special someone to spend it with.

(Photos by Mig Owens) (Photos by Romantic excursion cruises can be arranged through Specialty cakes can be ordered for that special someone Small Boat Marina. at Sunrise Bakery. Saturday, Feb. 19, 2005 5 The Kwajalein Hourglass First Stop evolving, not going away By Nell M. Drumheller According to the doctor, “The core goals of First Stop Editor are unchanged. With variable practitioners providing the service, First Stop patients will more frequently First Stop is a limited, company-subsidized health encounter different professionals providing care at care program for contract employees. the time of their visit.” The First Stop clinic was established to promote “I think the medical care for the community is top wellness in the workplace. Recently, rumors have cir- notch. While resources are one segment that has to culated Kwajalein that First Stop is on its way out. be discussed in program adjustments, the main issue “Please put a stop to First Stop rumors,” Chief is community service. We want to maintain the best Warrant Offi cer Michael Posey, U.S. Army Kwajalein support possible for our community,” Posey said. He Atoll Medical evaluator asked. “First Stop processes added that First Stop is a program for all workers, for patients will not change in any way. Patients will KRS, USAKA, etc. “Marshallese workers continue present to the hospital, sign in, and be triaged for care to have First Stop and have additional resources and release,” he said in an effort to clarify. through the RMI Healthcare System,” he said. Dr. Eric Lindborg, Kwajalein Range Services chief The updated First Stop program is a result of medical offi cer, explained the care provided through “‘Tightening up our belts’ in programs like this will this program. “These are typically minor acute minor help to ensure that we can maintain them in the and fi rst aid problems that are amenable to manage- future,” according to Posey. ment with over-the-counter medications. The empha- Posey said that the changes were “in everyone’s best sis is on a low threshold for presentation of minor interest to be fi nancially responsible.” problems in order “ to prevent progression First Stop processes for patients will not change in any way. Patients to more se- “ will present to the hospital, sign in, and be triaged for care and release. rious prob- — Chief Warrant Offi cer Michael Posey, USAKA medical evaluator lems and minimize time away from work.” In layman’s terms, First Stop is the place to go for Posey added, “We will continue to update the com- headaches, nausea, aches and pains. munity if changes are necessary. I would request that There are some changes in the works for how pa- the community not respond to rumors, but respond tients will be seen at the hospital. Posey said, “What to facts from the appropriate sources. We all work is changing is the dedication of a full-time physician’s very hard to support the community and a rumor assistant to this program because it is a necessary like ‘First Stop going away,’ when it in fact it is not, move for her professional development to work takes so many hours to get rid of.” throughout the hospital. I think this could be even The latest First Stop adjustments have evolved better for patients as they will now be triaged quicker from several ideas on the drawing board. “Far by the fi rst professional available, which could be a more radical changes in First Stop services were nurse, physician’s assistant or medical doctor. We in the planning stages at one time. We are pleased are trying to ‘tighten belts’ in the program and will to continue the key components of this valuable always look for cost/time-saving measures.” service at this time. Even so, it is important to Lindborg added, “There will be more emphasis on stress that medical/dental services and staff- treatment/management on the basis of standing ing will continue to evolve as we address critical orders by nursing staff. Although every effort will budget and cost/benefi t issues in the future,” continue to keep visits short and effi cient, there is Lindborg said. He added that there is no change the probability of some delays in completion of the in the basic fi rst aid services provided at the Roi- First Stop service compared to the past.” Namur dispensary.

There will be more emphasis on treatment/management on the basis of “ standing orders by nursing staff. Although every effort will continue to “ keep visits short and effi cient, there is the probability of some delays in completion of the First Stop service compared to the past. — Dr. Eric Lindborg, chief medical offi cer

The Kwajalein Hourglass 6 Saturday, Feb. 19, 2005 School from Page 3 Recruiting Fair earlier this month, in “temporarily out of service.” President’s Day addition to several Community and • The home schooling policy has Youth Services positions, fi lling six been tabled pending legal review and hours of operation KWAJALEIN of the nine vacant positions, accord- feedback. McCrary said he hopes to Community Activities ing to Frasier. have more information on it for the Beaches So far this year, the Education next meeting. Emon ...... 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. Department has offered education • Joy Sims is the new Child Youth All other beaches .....Buddy system at all times jobs to seven on-island applicants, Services coordinator and a council Bowling Center ...... 1 - 9 p.m. CRC/Raquetball Courts ...... 7:30 a.m. - 9 p.m. two internet applicants and six member. Gear Locker ...... 4:30 - 7 p.m. recruiting fair applicants, Frazier • The elementary school Parent Golf Course ...... Sunrise to Sunset reported. Teacher Organization has openings Golf Pro Shop ...... 6:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Curriculum update for president, vice president, treasurer Driving Range ...... Closed Hobby Shop ...... 12:30 - 6 p.m. Physical education/health, library and secretary for the upcoming school Ivey Gym ...... 7:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. media and computer science curricu- year. Contact Cheri Malloy at 51165 for Kayak Shack ...... 1 - 5:30 p.m. lum drafts are available for review in more information. Pools the staff lounges and school offi ces. • President’s Day is Tuesday. There Adult ...... Buddy system at all times Family ...... 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. A public meeting will be held March 2 will be no school. Small Boat Marina ...... 8 a.m. - 6 p.m., at 7 p.m. at the high school library. • The next Elementary School Par- ARC ...... 11 a.m. - 10 p.m. Steve Howell, high school principal, ent Teacher Organization meeting is Library ...... 1 - 6:30 p.m. asks that curriculum be read before Wednesday. Food Services • Parent-teacher conferences are Three Palms Snack Bar ...... 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. the public meeting because the infor- Sunrise Bakery...... 6 a.m. - 12 p.m. mation is lengthy and doing so will Friday from 2 to 8:30 p.m. School DSC Snack Bar ...... Closed expedite the process. will dismiss at 11:30 a.m. on Friday Café Pacifi c Comments will then be incorpo- and Feb. 26. Breakfast...... 7 - 9 a.m. rated and drafts presented to council • The National Honor Society will hold Brunch ...... 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Dinner ...... 4:30 - 7 p.m. members at the March SAC meeting. a variety show Saturday at 7 p.m. in Merchandising A vote for a recommendation to the the Davye Davis Multi-Purpose Room. Macy’s and Macy’s West...... 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. commander will take place at the April Proceeds will benefi t tsunami victims. Surfway...... Closed SAC meeting. • March 2 is Dr. Seuss’s birthday, Laundry...... Mon. 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., Tues. Closed In other business also Read Across America Day in the Beauty/Barber ...... Mon. Closed, • A Community Youth Management author’s honor. Frasier encouraged Tues. 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and 1:30-6 p.m. System is being installed. It is a com- council members and the public to Ten-Ten ...... 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. puterized system that allows children schedule a time to read to one of the Tape Escape ...... 11 a.m. - 8 p.m. Continental Travel Agency ...... Open to swipe a key card when they use classes, either from their own Dr. Seuss Post Offi ce (Kwaj) ...Mon. Closed, Tues. Open various services, which allows for book or one of those made available at Hospital Services...... Emergencies only tracking. the school. Hourglass...... Closed • Frazier reported that the high • The elementary school Science Fair Youth Center...... Closed school Parent Teacher Student Orga- is March 14. ROI-NAMUR Gimbel’s ...... 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. nization is taking a hiatus from the • The next meeting of the School Post Offi ce (Roi) ...... Fri. Closed, Tues. Open council and that the organization is Advisory Council is March 16. Weather channel gets facelift By Valerie McCoy forecasts for Kwajalein and Roi- Do you like 3D Research Namur will also be included to support the aviation commu- sports? 3D Research will be giving the nity. weather radar channel a facelift. The daily forecasts will consist The new format will feature long, of sky condition, precipitation, The medium and short range radar high and low temperatures, and loops, a six-hour satellite loop, sea conditions. 3D Research fore- Hourglass daily forecasts, sea conditions, casters use the National Weather tidal information, and a weather Service convention for precipita- needs a almanac. The latest terminal tion forecasts. volunteer Chance of precipitation Equivalents 0 percent no showers sportswriter. 10 percent slight chance, few isolated 20 percent slight chance, widely scattered 30-50 percent chance, scattered 60-70 percent likely, numerous 80-100 percent showers Call Nell, 3D Research will unveil the new weather channel today. Direct feedback to the 52114. weather station via email [email protected]. Saturday, Feb. 19, 2005 7 The Kwajalein Hourglass Global War on Terrorism Casualties mount in Iraq The following 12 U.S. servicemem- 52nd Ordnance Group, Fort Mc- Tonight bers have died in the Global War on Nair, Washington, D.C. 7:30 p.m., Yuk — Suspect Zero (R) Terrorism. Air Force Staff Sgt. Ray Rangel, 7:30 p.m., Rich —The Incredibles (PG) Spc. Jeffrey S. Henthorn, 25, of 29, of San Antonio, Texas, died 7 p.m., Roi — Cellular (PG-13) Choctaw, Okla., died Feb. 8 in Balad, Sunday while performing a canal Sunday Iraq, from non-combat related inju- rescue mission in Balad, Iraq. 7:30 p.m., Yuk — The Foreigner (R) ries. Henthorn was assigned to the Rangel was assigned to the 7th 7:30 p.m., Rich — Pocahontas (G) 9 p.m. - First Daughter (PG) 24th Transportation Company, Fort Civil Engineering Squadron, Dyess 7 p.m., Roi — I Heart Huckabees (R) Riley, Kan. Air Force Base, Texas. Sgt. Jessica M. Housby, 23, of Three Soldiers died Sunday Monday 7:30 p.m., Yuk — Suspect Zero (R) Rock Island, Ill., died Feb. 9 in Route in Balad, Iraq, when the vehicle 7:30 p.m., Rich — The Incredibles (PG) Golden, Iraq, when an improvised they were riding in overturned. All explosive device detonated near her were assigned to the Army’s 5th Wednesday 7 p.m., ARC — The Foreigner (R) convoy. Housby was assigned to the Squadron, 7th Cavalry, 3d Infan- Army National Guard’s 1644th Trans- try Division, Fort Stewart, Ga. The All movies subject to change with shipments. portation Company, Rock Falls, Ill. dead are: Sgt. Chad W. Lake, 26, For updates, call the movie hotline at 52700. Suspect Zero (R), follows the disgraced FBI Agent Staff Sgt. William T. Robbins, 31, of of Ocala, Fla.; Sgt. Rene Knox, Jr., Thomas Mackleway (Aaron Eckhart), who was North Little Rock, Ark., died Feb. 10 22, of New Orleans, La. and Spc. transferred to the most desolate area in Oklahoma as punishment for botching a procedure which in Taji, Iraq, of non-combat related Dakotah L. Gooding, 21, of Des Moines, Iowa. ultimately led to the release of one of the most injuries. Robbins was assigned to the notorious criminals on the FBI’s list. Mackleway is Army National Guard’s 39th Infantry Pfc. David J.Brangman, 20, of given an opportunity to redeem himself, however, when he is called in to investigate the strange Brigade, Little Rock, Ark. Lake Worth, Fla., died Sunday in murder of a traveling salesman. Mysteriously, the Lance Cpl. Richard A. Perez Jr., 19, Uvanni, Iraq, when a mortar round mark of a circle with a line through it is the only clue of Las Vegas, died Feb. 10 as a result struck his vehicle. Brangman was that the killer left behind. Before long, the prime suspect is identified as former agent Benjamin of non-hostile vehicle incident in Al assigned to the Army’s 3d Battalion, O’Ryan (Ben Kingsley), who is seemingly obsessed Anbar Province, Iraq. He was as- 69th Armor Regiment, 3d Infantry with hunting down serial killers and murdering them Division, Fort Stewart, Ga. rather than turning them in to the proper authorities. signed to Marine Forces Reserve’s 6th Though Mackleway believes he knows the area Motor Transport Battalion, 4th Force Sgt. 1st Class David J.Salie, 34, where O’Ryan is living, he has no idea what Service Support Group, Las Vegas. of Columbus, Ga., died Monday in he looks like — a problem that the rogue agent exploits with great success. Despite his brilliance, Spc. Robert A. McNail, 30, of Merid- Ba’qubah, Iraq, when his vehicle Mackleway finds himself caught in a psychological ian, Miss., Feb. 11 in Iskandariyah, was hit by an improvised explosive labyrinth of sorts, and is faced with an even greater Iraq, when his HMMVW struck an- device. Salie was assigned to the quandary after learning that O’Ryan is looking for none other than Suspect Zero, a murderer of other military vehicle. McNail was as- Army’s 2d Battalion, 69th Armor hundreds and the FBI’s most wanted man. signed to the Army National Guard’s Regiment, 3d Infantry Division, The Incredibles (PG), revolves around former 150th Combat Engineer Battalion, Fort Benning, Ga. high-profile superhero Bob Parr (aka Mr. Incredible, voice of Craig T. Nelson), who has not-so- 155th Brigade Combat Team, Quit- Sgt. Adam J. Plumondore, 22, of successfully settled into suburban life along with man, Miss. Gresham, Ore., died Wednesday in his wife and kids under the watchful eye of the Superhero Protection Program. A far cry from the Staff Sgt. Kristopher L. Shepherd, Mosul, Iraq, when a vehicle-borne “glory days” during which “supers” were a welcome 26, of Lynchburg, Va., died Feb. 11 improvised explosive device deto- addition to society, the Parrs’ living situation was in Baghdad, Iraq, when an improvised nated near his vehicle. Plumondore brought on after a series of superhero-related lawsuits forced them into hiding. When not trying explosive device detonated during was assigned to the Army’s 1st Bat- to fight small-time crime undercover with fellow clearing operations. Shepherd was talion, 24th Infantry Regiment, 1st former superhero Frozone (Samuel L. Jackson), assigned to the 767th Ordnance Brigade, 25th Infantry Division, Parr is muddling through the corporate world as a paunchy, emotionally unsatisfied insurance Company, 63rd Ordnance Battalion, Fort Lewis, Wash. claims adjuster. His family is like any other with some notable exceptions — his daughter has the uncanny ability to become invisible and create impenetrable force fields at will; his son, Dash, can run at incredible speeds; his wife, Helen (Holly Hunter), is known in super circles as Elastigirl, one of the most respected (and pliable) superwomen of her time. Just when it looks as if things can’t get any worse for Bob, he gets a summons to show up at a remote island to receive instructions for a highly classified assignment, which he promptly accepts. Thrust back into the world of fighting crime, the Incredible family is back in familiar territory — saving the world from Syndrome, a jilted former Practice good fan of Mr. Incredible. OPSEC. To Packing and The Foreigner (R), Michael Obolowitz Directs Be sure all classifi ed Steven Seagal in this action film. Seagal portrays a Crating from secret agent named Cold who is hired to transport offi ces and documents something from France to America. As he continues are safeguarded. LuAnne Fantasia his travels, he finds he can trust no one, and that many people are out to do him harm in order to for the wonderful secure the contents of his package. packout service. The Kwajalein Hourglass 8 Saturday, Feb. 19, 2005 All AFN programming is subject to change due to DS3 availability. Sunday, February 20 Time Channel 9 Channel 13 Channel 14 Channel 17 Channel 20 Channel 23 Channel 26 Channel 35 AFN Prime AFN Sports AFN News Roller/Prime AFN Spectrum AFN Movies AFN Family AFN Direct to Sports Sailors 12:00AM The Late Show Friday Night Fights CNN Saturday Roller Late Night with Movie: (Continued) Real Monsters Law & Order 12:30AM The Late Late Show Kermit Clinton vs. Morning Conan O’Brien Jackie Brown Rocket Power Steve Martinez 1:00AM with Craig Ferguson Economy Watch J.A.G. Movie: <:03> Farily Oddparents Headline News 1:30AM Dennis Miller Jackie Brown Rugrats Saturday Night Live 2:00AM ESPNews CNN Saturday Boston Public All Grown Up 2:30AM Countdown with Wire to Wire Open House Dave the Barbarian Keith Olbermann 3:00AM SportsCenter Bulls & Bears Hunters: Rulers Movie: Danny Phantom Kickin’ It 3:30AM Access Hollywood Cavuto on Business of the Deep Orange County Drake & Josh

4:00AM Headline News College Gameday Forbes on FOX Friends That’s So Raven The Entertainers 4:30AM Entertainment Cashin’ In Seinfeld Movie: <:37> Studios 5:00AM ESPNews Crown Royal IROC CNN Live Saturday SportsCenter Breathing Space The Cowboys Sesame Street College Basketball Yoga Series 5:30AM Headline News Carribean Workout Illinois at 6:00AM Headline News College Basketball Weekend Live College Basketball Body Shaping Barney & Friends Iowa 6:30AM Headline News Iowa State with Tony Snow Clemson at Every Woman Blue’s Clues 7:00AM Oobi at Wall Street Journal North Carolina Beautiful Homes Movie: Funniest Animals ESPNews 7:30AM Clifford Kansas Army Newswatch Curb Appeal Love Story Animal Videos 8:00AM All Grown Up ESPNews Next @ CNN PTI Landscaper’s Lilo & Stitch Headline News Challenge

8:30AM Dave the Barbarian College Basketball Weekend Warriors Movie: <56> Teamo Supremo Hour of Power 9:00AM Danny Phantom NBA Street Smarts FOX News Live Texas Tech Clean House Soul Food Static Shock Celebration of Victory 9:30AM Drake and Josh at Coral Ridge Hour 10:00AM That’s So Raven NBA All-Star Oklahoma State BBQ with Bobby Teen Titans Word in the World 10:30AM Switched! 1 on 1 $40 A Day Mutant Ninja Turtles Cafe Video 11:00AM Radio Free Rosco Inside the NBA Headline News ESPNews Fashion Police Movie: Dragonball GT Headline News 11:30AM American Adventurer McLaughlin Group It’s Good To Be A Few Good Men Justice League Studio 5 12:00PM Access Hollywood Legend of the Capital Gang Roller 101 Unforgettable Teen Kids News NASCAR Bush 12:30PM Weekend Dunk Contest SNL Moments Cyberchase Series 1:00PM WWE Raw! NBA Tip-Off Washington Week The Blues Trading Spaces Hershey’s Take 1:30PM NBA All-Star Headline News Warming by the Movie: <:32> Scouts Safari Five 300 Saturday Night 2:00PM Movie: Larry King Live Devil’s Fire Stand By Me Funniest Animals 2:30PM Tremors The Blues Wild America 3:00PM AT Large with Godfathers and Movie: <:11> The Most Extreme Suze Orman Show Sons 3:30PM Movie: <:49> Geraldo Rivera Iceman 4:00PM Demolition Man SportsCenter Dateline NBC Ice Skating Hercules Myth Busters International Specials 4:30PM Katrina Witt and 5:00PM College Basketball Big Story Weekend Movie: Disney’s Doug This Far By Faith Friends 5:30PM The Simpsons UTEP at Pacifi c with Rita Cosby Maid in Wild Thornberrys 6:00PM King of Queens CNN Saturday Night What Not to Wear Manhattan Fairly Oddparents Motorweek 6:30PM That 70’s Show Rugrats Ebert & Roeper 7:00PM According to Jim SportsCenter Beltway Boys The Bachelorette Movie: Movie: WWE Smackdown 7:30PM Half & Half FOX News Watch 3: The Dale The Color of 8:00PM Wife Swap PGA Tour Headline News Tru Calling Earnhardt Story Friendship 8:30PM Nissan Open Amer. Black Forum Movie: <:47> Movie:

9:00PM Law & Order Third Round Chris Matthews Strong Medicine Ali Titan A.E. Headline News

9:30PM Navy/Marine Corps ESPNews 10:00PM Window on the Atoll Big Story Weekend Friends American Idol Judging Amy Eliminations 10:30PM Saturday Night Live with Rita Cosby Seinfeld 11:00PM SportsCenter 20/20 The Real World Movie: American Idol Movie: Eliminations 11:30PM Punk’d Romeo Must Die The Notebook

Saturday, Feb. 19, 2005 9 The Kwajalein Hourglass All AFN programming is subject to change due to DS3 availability. Monday, February 21 Time Channel 9 Channel 13 Channel 14 Channel 17 Channel 20 Channel 23 Channel 26 Channel 35 AFN Prime AFN Sports AFN News Roller/Prime AFN Spectrum AFN Movies AFN Family AFN Direct to Sports Sailors 12:00AM Kickin It College Basketball Fox & Friends College Basketball Mad TV Movie: Futurama Movie: 12:30AM Syracuse at Maryland at Romeo Must Die Futurama The Notebook 1:00AM The Entertainers Boston College Fox & Friends Virginia The Bachelorette Movie: <:03> Fairly Oddparents

1:30AM Pump Up The Rugrats Scrubs 2:00AM Real M*A*S*H* CBS News Sunday SportsCenter Tru Calling Volume Movie: Meet the Press 2:30AM Raceline Morning The Color of 3:00AM J.A.G. Sports Reporters WWE Smackdown! Strong Medicine Movie: Friendship Black Forum 3:30AM SportsCenter Face the Nation 3: The Dale Movie: Access Hollwood 4:00AM True Hollywood Headline News Friends Earnhardt Story Titan A.E. Weekend

4:30AM Story Navy/Marine Corps Seinfeld Movie: <:47> ESPNews 5:00AM E! Entertainment Late Edition With College Basketball Breathing Space Ali Sesame Street THQ World Yoga Specials Wolf Blitzer Supercross 5:30AM Mississippi State Carribean Workout San Diego, Ca. 6:00AM Celebration of Victory Daytona 500 at Kentucky Area Barney & Friends

6:30AM Coral Ridge Hour Pre-race Blue’s Clues

7:00AM Word in the World NASCAR Nextel FOX News Live Roller Swamp Critters Movie: Sylvester & Tweety NASCAR Nextel Cup Series Cup Series 7:30AM Cafe Video Harvest The Tiger Woods Scooby Doo Daytona 500 Daytona 500 8:00AM Calilou Music & The Story Magic School Bus Spoken... 8:30AM Happily Ever After Real Videos Movie: <:58> The Jetsons

9:00AM Movie: Meet the Press Latin Lifestyles Miss Congeniality House of Mouse MVP: Most Urban Style Animaniacs 9:30AM 10:00AM Valuable Primate FNS with Chris Camp Ed, Edd & Eddy 10:30AM Spongebob Wallace Roker on the Road Filmore 11:00AM Motorweek SportsCenter Tim Russert Radical Sabatical Movie: Out There ESPNews 11:30AM Ebert & Roeper All American National Lampoon’s Funniest Animals Festivals Animal House 12:00PM Movie: College Gameday People in the News The Suze Orman In the Mix 12:30PM Dance With Me NBA Fastbreak with Paula Zahn Show Movie: <:49> Happy Days Wheel of Fortune 1:00PM NBA Tip-Off This Week Myth Busters Terminator 2: Movie: NBA Tip-Off 1:30PM NBA All-Star Game Judgement Day Ghost Dad NBA All-Star Game 2:00PM Movie: <:15> East vs. West Dateline African American East vs. West

2:30PM The Road To Bali International Spiritual Journeys Movie: 3:00PM CNN Sunday Night Real M*A*S*H* Movie: <:11> Johnny Tsunami 3:30PM Court Marshall of 4:00PM WWE Smackdown SportsCenter CNN Presents J.A.G. Jackie Robinson Disney’s Doug Charmed 4:30PM Wild Thornberrys 5:00PM Larry King Live The Best Of True Hollywood Fairly Oddparents Strong Medicine 5:30PM College Gamenight Good Eats Story Rugrats 6:00PM Headline News 60 Minutes My Wife and Kids E! Entertainment Nigel Marvin Any Day Now 6:30PM Window on the Atoll King of the Hill Specials Anaconda SportsCenter

7:00PM Judging Amy FOX Magazine Hope & Faith Movie: America’s Funniest Third Watch 7:30PM All of Us 13 Days Home Videos 8:00PM Movie: PGA Tour Beltway Boys Last Comic Dinotopia Jeopardy 8:30PM The Notebook Nissan Open FOX News Watch Standing Part 3 Headline News 9:00PM Final Round Bulls & Bears Navy NCIS Movie: <:20> ESPNews 9:30PM Cavuto on Business October Sky Navy/Marine Corps 10:00PM Forbes on FOX Friends The Cosby Show 60 Minutes 10:30PM Scrubs Cashin’ In Seinfeld Home Improvement 11:00PM Meet the Press SportsCenter Dateline NBC Mad TV Movie: Conan Touched by an Without a Trace 11:30PM the Barbarian Angel

The Kwajalein Hourglass 10 Saturday, Feb. 19, 2005 All AFN programming is subject to change due to DS3 availability. Tuesday, February 22 Time Channel 9 Channel 13 Channel 14 Channel 17 Channel 20 Channel 23 Channel 26 Channel 35 AFN Prime AFN Sports AFN News Roller/Prime AFN Spectrum AFN Movies AFN Family AFN Direct to Sports Sailors 12:00AM Charmed SportsCenter FOX & Friends Roller Austin City Limits Movie: Racing Fairly Oddparents Without a Trace 12:30AM NASCAR Nextel Joan Osborne Movie: <:51> Rugrats Cup Series 1:00AM Strong Medicine Hope & Faith Saturday Night Nigel Marvin Pacifi c Report Daytona 500 1:30AM All of Us Fever Anaconda Tonight Show 2:00AM Any Day Now American Morning Last Comic America’s Funniest with Jay Leno Standing 2:30AM Home Videos The Late Show Third Watch CNN Live Today Navy NCIS Movie: Dinotopia w/ David Letterman 3:00AM 3:30AM 13 Days Part 3 The Late Late Show 4:00AM Access Hollywood Friends with Craig Ferguson 4:30AM Weekend SportsCenter Seinfeld Dennis Miller 5:00AM Entertainment FOX News Live Breathing Space Movie: <:20> Sesame Street Yoga 5:30AM Tonight Weekend Carribean Workout October Sky Countdown with Keith Olbermann 6:00AM Today College Basketball Dateline NBC Body Shaping Barney & Friends Wake Forest 6:30AM Tipical Mary Ellen Blue’s Clues Access Hollywood at Duke 7:00AM FOX News Live The View Revealed Dragon Tales Headline News 7:30AM Jerry Springer Bob the Builder Entertainment Studios 8:00AM Little Bill College Gamenight Studio B with Emeril Live Academy Preview Elmo’s Magical ESPNews 8:30AM Wheel of Fortune The Hot List Shepard Smith E.T. Cookbook Headline News 9:00AM Dr. Phil The Hot List Your World with 30 Minute Meals Movie: Jimmy Neutron: Good Morning

9:30AM Oprah Winfrey 1st 10 Neil Cavuto Paula’s Home Young Mr. Lincoln Boy Genius America Cooking <9:46> 10:00AM Around the Horn Lester Holt Live Designer’s Challange 10:30AM Guiding Lt. <10:35> PTI Fashion Emergency Movie: <:55> Dave the Barbarian 11:00AM General Hospital SportsCenter Headline News Life is Great Mr. Destiny Dave the Barbarian Emeril Live 11:30AM <11:17> NBC Nightly News King of Queens Dave the Barbarian 12:00PM Bulletin Board College Basketball ABC World News AFL That 70’s Show Dave the Barbarian Headline News 12:30PM Judge Judy Notre Dame CBS Evening News San Jose Girlfriends Dave the Barbarian Wheel of Fortune 1:00PM Today at The Newshour Sabre Cats at Charmed Movie: Dave the Barbarian Dr Phil 1:30PM Connecticut with Jim Lehrer L.A. Avengers Before Sunrise Movie: 2:00PM College Basketball Hannity & Colmes Strong Medicine Brink Oprah Winfrey

2:30PM Kansas Movie: <:51> 3:00PM Aladdin at Headline News ESPNews Any Day Now Mighty Joe Young Funniest Videos NBC Nightly News 3:30PM Chalkzone Oklahoma Business Report Full House Judge Judy 4:00PM Mucha Lucha SportsCenter Lou Dobbs Tonight ABC World News Third Watch Pokemon Charmed 4:30PM Kim Possible ESPNews Yu-Gi-Oh! 5:00PM Jeopardy College Basketball Larry King Live CBS Evening News Law & Order Access Hollywood Disney’s Doug Strong Medicine 5:30PM Access Hollywood San Diego NBC Nightly News Weekend Wild Thornberrys 6:00PM Window on the Atoll at Newsnight Roller The Simpsons E.T. Weekend Fairly Oddparents Any Day Now 6:30PM Pacifi c Report Wyoming with Aaron Brown Raymond Rugrats 7:00PM 60 Minutes SportsCenter BET Nightly News The Dead Zone Movie: Lizzie McGuire Third Watch 7:30PM Tavis Smiley 3: The Dale Taina 8:00PM Without a Trace AFL Nightline Law & Order Earnhardt Story Smallville Jeopardy 8:30PM Philadelphia Soul Army Newswatch Movie: <:47> Headline News 9:00PM Without a Trace at Hardball Monster House Ali Boy Meets World ESPNews 9:30PM New Orleans with Chris Matthews Boy Meets World Headline News 10:00PM Pacifi c Report VooDoo O’Reilly Factor Friends The Cosby Show Smallville 10:30PM Tonight Show Seinfeld Home Improvement 11:00PM W/ Jay Leno SportsCenter FOX & Friends First Seinfeld Movie: Touched by Movie: Something 11:30PM The Late Show Blind Date Bad Company an Angel the Lord Made Saturday, Feb. 19, 2005 11 The Kwajalein Hourglass All AFN programming is subject to change due to DS3 availability. Wednesday, February 23 Time Channel 9 Channel 13 Channel 14 Channel 17 Channel 20 Channel 23 Channel 26 Channel 35 AFN Prime AFN Sports AFN News Roller/Prime AFN Spectrum AFN Movies AFN Family AFN Direct to Sports Sailors 12:00AM The Late Show HBO World FOX & Friends Roller Late Night with Movie: (Cont.) Real Monsters Movie: Something 12:30AM w/ David Letterman Boxing Conan O’Brien Movie: <:57> Rocket Power the Lord Made 1:00AM The Late Late Show Bernard Hopkins The Dead Zone The Harder They Fairly Oddparents Pacifi c Report 1:30AM with Craig Ferguson vs. Howard Eastman Fall Rugrats Tonight Show 2:00AM Dennis Miller SportsCenter American Morning Law & Order Lizzie McGuire w/ Jay Leno 2:30AM Taina The Late Show w/ David Letterman 3:00AM Countdown With NASCAR Nation CNN Live Today Monster House Movie: Smallville Keith Olbermann Life as a House 3:30AM The Late Late Show 4:00AM Headline News SportsCenter Friends Boy Meets World w/ Craig Ferguson 4:30AM Entertainment Seinfeld Boy Meets World Dennis Miller Studios 5:00AM ESPNews Friday Night FOX News Live Breating Space Yoga Movie: <:15> Sesame Street 5:30AM Headline News Fights Caribbean Workout U-Turn Countdown With

Ali vs. Geigger Keith Olbermann 6:00AM Today Dayside with Body Shaping Barney & Friends

6:30AM Linda Vester Tipical Mary Ellen Blues Clues Access Hollywood 7:00AM ESPNews FOX News Live The View Access Hollywood Dragon Tales Headline News 7:30AM NFL Films Presents Weekend Bob the Builder Entertainment Studios 8:00AM Connie the Cow The Hot List Studio B with Emeril Live E.T. Weekend The Wiggles ESPNews 8:30AM Wheel of Fortune The Hot List Shepard Smith Dora, the Explorer Headline News 9:00AM Dr. Phil 1st & 10 Your World with 30 Minute Meals Movie: Stanley Good Morning 9:30AM Oprah Winfrey NFL Live Neil Cavuto Sweet Dreams Awake to Danger Sagwa America 10:00AM <9:46> Around the Horn Lester Holt Live Best For Less Arthur 10:30AM Guiding Lt. <10:35> PTI Stripped Movie: <:45> Reading Rainbow 11:00AM General Hospital SportsCenter Headline News E! News Live Les Miserables Sagwa Emeril Live 11:30AM <11:17> NBC Nightly News King of Queens Stanley 12:00PM Bulletin Board 4 Quarters ABC World News College Basketball That 70’s Show Dora the Explorer Headline News 12:30PM Judge Judy CBS Evening News Purdue at Indiana Girlfriends The Wiggles Wheel of Fortune 1:00PM Today College Basketball The Newshour Charmed Movie: Bob the Builder Dr Phil 1:30PM Texas with Jim Lehrer William Dragon Tales 2:00PM at Hannity & Colmes College Basketball Strong Medicine Shakespeare’s Blues Clues Oprah Winfrey Romeo & Juliet 2:30PM Texas Tech Alabama at LSU Barney & Friends 3:00PM I Spy PBR Bull Riding Headline News Any Day Now Movie: <:15> Funniest Videos NBC Nightly News 3:30PM Animaniacs Business Report Double Team Full House Judge Judy 4:00PM All Grown Up Lou Dobbs Tonight ABC World News Third Watch Pokemon Charmed 4:30PM Teen Kids News ESPNews ESPNews Yu-Gi-Oh! 5:00PM Jeopardy NBA Fastbreak Larry King Live CBS Evening News Law & Order The Entertainers Disney’s Doug Strong Medicine 5:30PM Headline News College Gamenight NBC Nightly News Wild Thornberrys 6:00PM Bulletin Board NASCAR Nation Newsnight Roller The Simpsons Behind the Scenes Farily Oddparents Any Day Now 6:30PM Pacifi c Report with Aaron Brown Raymond E.T. Rugrats 7:00PM Smallville SportsCenter BET Nightly News Star Trek: Enterprise Movie: Third Watch 7:30PM Tavis Smiley Hatchery Braveheart The Amanda Show 8:00PM Movie: NBA Nightline C.S.I. Miami Everwood Jeopardy 8:30PM Something the Indiana Pacers Headline News Headline News 9:00PM Lord Made at Hardball Ken Burns: Sister, Sister ESPNews 9:30PM Orlando Magic with Chris Matthews Mark Twain Part 1 Sister, Sister Pacifi c Report 10:00PM Pacifi c Report O’Reilly Factor Friends Movie: <:11> The Cosby Show That 70’s Show 10:30PM Tonight Show SportsCenter Seinfeld Mr. Deeds Home Improvement Arrested Development W/ Jay Leno 11:00PM FOX & Friends First The Daily Show Touched by an Extreme Makeover 11:30PM The Late Show NBA Blind Date Angel The Kwajalein Hourglass 12 Saturday, Feb. 19, 2005 HELP WANTED PRODUCTION CONTROL CLERK I. RMI KRS has the following job openings. position. Full time. Adequate knowledge of Café Pacifi c Unless otherwise noted, call Jack Riordan, KEAMS desired. HR Req. K030630. 55154. FULL JOB DESCRIPTIONS AND CASHIERS, Tape Escape. Casual. REQUIREMENTS ARE ONLINE OR AT HUMAN RESOURCES, BLDG. 700. ALCOR/MMW FIELD ENGINEER I. Full time. Contract position. Requires reading schematics, MECHANIC I, Automotive. Three positions. Full wiring lists and assembly prints. Must be able time. Requires at least one year of work experience to get Climber I, II and Respirator certifi cations with light-duty vehicles. Suffi cient education to be and obtain a secret level clearance. Must work at able to communicate in English with reasonable moderate heights. HR Req. 030725. fl uency. HR Req. K030641 and K030653. ENGINEMAN I, Roi Marine Department. Strong AUTO BODY TECHNICIAN I, Automotive. Full Lunch verbal and written English language skills time. Replace, repair and adjust auto body parts required to maintain logs and records. Mechanical Sun Sliced roast beef as required. Must be able to use dust, welding Breaded chicken strips background, especially for diesel engines, highly and half-mask respirators. Requires suffi cient desirable. Must be able to reside on Roi-Namur. Pork pimento education to be able to communicate in English Eggs Florentine with reasonable fl uency. University of Maryland University College Asia Grill: Brunch station open has the following job vacancy: Mon Herb roasted chicken ENGINEERING TECHNICAL LIBRARIAN, CDC Beef peapod stir-fry Engineering. Part time (20 hours per week). Field Representative, temporary, to substitute Quiche Lorraine Maintain technical library for engineering plans for primary fi eld representative. Call Susannah Grill: Brunch station open and manuals. Operate computer and large format Jones, 52800, 1-5 p.m., Tuesday thru Saturday, Tues Chicken-fried steak scanner, create digital fi les of drawings and use or e-mail [email protected]. Broiled ono Adobe software to create new drawings fi les. ADJUNCT INSTRUCTORS to teach an eight- Ham casserole Requires experience in MS Offi ce and good verbal/ Garden vegetable stir-fry week term in the near future. If you have a written communication skills. Adobe and AutoCAD master’s degree and would like to know more Grill: Brunch station open knowledge desired. Wed Stuffed cabbage about this unique opportunity, call Susannah, Stuffed peppers PRODUCTION CONTROL CLERK II, CDC 52800, or e-mail [email protected]. Chicken and dumplings Engineering. Full time. Receive telephone and LOST Soyu ahi walk-in customers at the Service Desk at Public Grill: Reuben sandwich Works. Process work requests by data entry. BOOMERANG from Australia. Call 52357. Thur Chicken cordon bleu Use radio to dispatch crews for emergency work Short rib stew requests. Generate and maintain service orders SILVER TONGS with “Ron” written on them. Call Tuna casserole and coordinate with shop supervision to monitor 52262. Grill: Broiled knockwurst and support work. Must have excellent written, Fri Beef lasagna CHILDREN’S GIRO bicycle helmet with yellow verbal, customer service and good computer fl ames. Call 51279. Spinach/mushroom lasagna skills. Chicken peapod stir-fry Fish and chips ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II, Community Grill: Ranchero burger Activities main offi ce. Full time. HR Req. Feb. 26 Roasted Iowa chop K030649. Poached salmon with dill Beef and cheese turnovers ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT I, Island Memorial Chapel. Full time. HR Req. K030648. Dinner RECREATION AIDE II, Small Boat Marina. Casual Tonight Chicken-fried steak position. HR Req. K030631. Parker ranch stew Sun Barbecued chicken MECHANIC II. Full time. HR Req. K030642. Protestant services Swedish meatballs Sunday, 8 and 10:45 a.m. Veal Parmesan RECREATION AIDE II, Golf Course Pro Shop. Mon Grilled minute steak Casual. HR Req. K030643. Roi-Namur service at 4 p.m. Sunday school for all ages Chicken stew RECREATION SPECIALIST I. Part time (12- Fresh vegetable pasta 15 hours per week). Interface with golf course 9:15 a.m., in the REB. Tues Spaghetti customers. HR Req. K030644. This week’s sermon: Turkey Alfredo “Serve” Baked mahi mahi WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR. HR Req. 030466. Beef manicotti Catholic services Weds Top sirloin of beef RECREATION AIDE, Roi Small Boat Marina, Lemon herb chicken Roi Community Activities. Full time. Enniburr Saturday Mass, Thurs Fajitas to order residents are urged to submit applications to Tim 5:30 p.m., in the main chapel Cajun roast pork Lykes at Roi Community Activities. Sunday Mass Beef tamales HARDWARE ENGINEER III, Tradex. Contract 7 a.m., small chapel Texas-style chili position. Full time. Education required: BSEE. 9:15 a.m., main chapel Blackened catfi sh Education desired: MSEE. HR Req. 030691. Mass on Roi at 11:30 a.m. Fri Pancake supper Smoked beef brisket TRADEX RECEIVER ENGINEER. Full time. For more information, Breaded cod fi lets Contract position. Education required: BSEE. HR Szechuan pork stir-fry Req. 030691. call the Chapel, 53505.

Saturday, Feb. 19, 2005 13 The Kwajalein Hourglass MARES black and red weight pouch for BCD with bookcase, computer desk. seven pounds of soft weights, at Emon Beach, The Small Arms Range MONDAY, 8 a.m.-?, Qtrs. 454-B. PCS sale. will be in operation Wednesday, Feb. 12. Call Mary, 51021, or Paula, 53571, or Kitchenware, rugs, teen clothes, craft items, 7 a.m.-noon. All water craft either at Kwajalein Hospital, 52223. operators observe the red fl ags curtains, bedding. at the southwest end of the island. BLACK XL Speedo rash guard at Small Boat TUESDAY, 7-10 a.m., Qtrs. 459-B (in back). PCS Questions, call, 54448. Marina. Call 52233. sale. No early birds. FOUND FOR SALE CHILD’S SOUVENIR wooden shield. Call 52357. LARGE ENTERTAINMENT center, 5'10" long WANTED x 2'1" deep x 6'2" high, with mirrored shelves and storage cabinets on the back, $200; electric ROCKING CHAIR in usable condition. Call 53449 indoor grill, very good condition, $20; 5' oval area or 55382 and leave a message. rug, $10; men’s rollerblades, size 10; plants; CART OR wheel transport for kayak. Call 54454. Hasselblad camera system, 500C body, 500EL tools, internal CDRW, garden hose, throw rugs, body, 50mm, 80mm, 150mm and 250mm lenses, 50 feet of outdoor lighting. COMPAQ PRESARIO laptop computer. Call three fi lm packs, one Polaroid pack, $3,000. Call 53613. 53578. CANON S820 color printer with ink cartridges, works good but not high photo quality, $70; two PATIO SALES DIGITAL CAMERA, Fuji FinePix 6800, 3+ bike trailers with plastic wheels, both need tow TONIGHT, 4-6 p.m. and MONDAY, 8 a.m.-noon, megapixels, SM card, reader, spare battery and bars installed, $25 each; two bike trailer steel Qtrs. 139-C. Crib, changing table, baby clothes, many extras, $150. Call 53569, after 6 p.m. spoke rings with new tires, $20; new boat trailer winch with strap/hook, $40. Call 52642. adult clothing, kitchen and household items, BRAND NEW queen-size sheet set, fabric, books. shower curtain liners, placemats, tablecloth. Call TWO PAIR of women’s shoes, black, size 9; one MONDAY, 6 a.m.-noon, Tr. 592. PCS sale. 52442 and leave a message. pair platform single band, new, still in box, paid $24, will sell for $13; one pair designer sandals, Kitchenware, wood working tools, plants. EDEN ORGANIC black soy beans, 15-ounce worn three times, paid $130, will sell for $40. Call cans, no salt added, high protein, perfect for low- MONDAY, 7-11 a.m., Qtrs. 490-A (indoors). PCS 51302, after 5 p.m. sale. Lots of shelves, household items, Christmas carb chili, $1.75 per can. Call 52262. PORTACRIB/PLAYPEN, excellent condition, items, crafts, chairs, fl oor lamp, tools, loft bed, MAN’S RING, 14K and black onyx, paid $150, has bassinet too, $50; four light oak tray tables shoes. will sell for $80; small kili bag, $10. Call 58954, with stand, $50; digital camera Toshiba PDR- after 5 p.m. MONDAY, 8 a.m.-?, Dome 158. Final PCS sale. M25, works great, but LED view screen doesn’t Everything must go. Men’s and women’s clothing, KITTY LITTER box with privacy lid, rubber entry work, includes extra memory card, $150; light shoes, sandals, internal DVD drive, internal mat and two scoopers, $10; blinds: $1 for various brown carpet, 12' x 14', good condition, $100; 6' CDRW drive, computer parts, rope lights, tools widths, 35½", 22½", 34½", 32½", 24½"; beige collapsible/travel bed rail, new, $50. Call Mandy, and bike parts, two children’s bikes, Rustman blinds, 24½". Call 52244. 54677. ready road bike, beach toys. KODAK PERSONAL picture maker, needs SCUBA BOOTIES, size 6, $5; L-shaped mini-bar, MONDAY, 8 a.m.-?, Qtrs. 125-D. Toys, clothes, cartridge, $40; microwave cart, $50; dishwasher, $30; VHS rewinder, $5; four tiki torches with oil; aquariums. $150 fi rm; curtain rod and four-curtain set, cream, bookcase, $20. Call 53578. $50; two beige recliners, $40 each; 16 cream MONDAY, 8 a.m.-noon, Qtrs. 406-A (in back). CHILD SEAT for bicycle, great condition, $15; color blinds for 400 series house, $90 for all; Lots of items. toddler bed, no mattress, $15. Call 52763. large table top, $15; three card tables, $10 each; MONDAY, 8:30-11:30 a.m., Qtrs. 473-B. PCS exercise bike, $40. Call Annie, 55646. 55-GALLON beautiful live coral reef tank sale. Clothing, plants. aquarium; 100-gallon show aquarium, fully self- TWO ADULT Sun four-speed bikes; two children’s contained, completely silent. Call 51356W or MONDAY, 8-11 a.m., Qtrs. 139-A. PCS sale. Golf bikes; men’s clothing and shoes; bike parts: 51427H. clubs, linens, curtains, lamp, plastic containers, basket, seats, bars, tires; outdoor Kwaj-condition COMMUNITY NOTICES

FREE TELESCOPE viewing of Saturn and the moon will be tonight, dusk to 9 p.m., near Emon Beach kayak shack. Weather permitting. Questions? Call Bob Carson, 52244. KWAJALEIN YACHT Club will meet tonight, 6:30 p.m., at the Yacht Club. Catered dinner and live music in honor of Nate Jackson. Questions? Call Ed Zehr, 54523. PANCAKE BREAKFAST sponsored by the Protestant Chapel will be Sunday, 8:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m., behind the REB. Everyone is welcome at chapel services. Questions? Call Laura, 52823. IN SUPPORT of the Sadie Hawkins Golf Tournament Monday, no non-tournament play will be allowed between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Questions? Call 53768. KWAJ KWILTERS will make ABC quilts Monday, 9 The Kwajalein Hourglass 14 Saturday, Feb. 19, 2005 “The Zooks” THE TWO recipients for MONTHLY ISLAND ORIENTATION and Ebeye Cultural Tour is Live at Gilligan’s, last quarter’s Safety Buck Wednesday. Mandatory orientation Sunday, 9 p.m. Drawing were Joseph Joseph begins at 1 p.m. in CRC Room 6. It is in Roi Automotive and Robert required for all new island arrivals and recommended for dependents over a.m.-4 p.m., in CRC Room 1. If you enjoy sewing Logozzo in Roi Mission Ops age 10. Questions? Call KRS ES&H or quilting and would like to help out, join us. These at 51134. Orientation is preceded by quilts will be sent to Hawaii for at-risk babies. Altair. Questions? Call Loretta, 53884. the optional Host Nation tour of Ebeye. GIRL SCOUT World Thinking Day is Monday, 2 Congratulations on the $250 Meet at DSC in time to catch the 7: p.m., in CRC Room 6. Learn about the countries dollar gift certifi cate. Keep up 20 a.m. ferry. Women should wear that were devastated by the tsnuami. There will long dresses or skirts. Sunscreen be lots of food, fun and activities. Questions? Call your safe work behaviors and Lora, 54186. and bottled water are recommended. help others be safe. Questions? Call 55033. WHAT IN THE world is water polo? Come to the family pool Tuesday, 6 p.m., for a fun introduction to this unique Kwaj sport. You will learn the basics, have a chance to practice and be able to sign up for a team. Don’t forget your swimsuit. Rashguards or long sleeve shirts are recommended. Questions? Call 52847. KWAJALEIN ATOLL International Sportfi shing Club meets Wednesday, 7 p.m., at the Yacht Club. We’ll have a fi sh fry and election of offi cers. Questions? Call Bob, 53704. PARENT/TEACHER conferences for grades 7-12 will be Friday, 2-5:30 p.m. and 6:30-8:30 p.m., in the MP room. Details will be mailed home. Questions? Call the high school. FRIENDS OF Ricky Kelley: Join us at the park behind the Tropics BQs Feb. 26 at 4:30 p.m. Stop by for a ‘see you later drink.’ Any Marshallese that attend must be off Kwajalein by 5:30 p.m. DEAR PARENTS: There will be a meeting for parents and community members to have the opportunity to comment on the proposed curricula for Physical Education, Health, Library and Computer Science, March 2, 7 p.m., at the high school library. Copies of the proposed curricula can be checked out from the education offi ces for review before the scheduled public meeting. If you have questions or concerns, call the high school principal, 52011. YOKWE YUK Women’s Club Kaleidoscope of Music is back by popular demand March 6-7. Tickets are on sale Monday mornings near the Post Offi ce or call Renee, 53489, or Sheri, 52725. WATER SAFETY instructor course will be offered in March. This is a Red Cross course which will certify for swimming instruction and is a swimming profi ciency requirement. To sign up, call Cris, 52935. GRACE SHERWOOD Library now has cool canvas book bags with island gecko logo on sale for only $10. You can be the fi rst kid on your block to have one. They make great gifts too. CHECK OUT the “Kite Runner” by Kaled Hosseini. It’s Grace Sherwood Library’s next book for discussion on April 19.

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Kwajalein, Roi softball schedule, standings

Schedule Thursday Co-ed B League Kwajalein 5:15 p.m...... Ri-Majolz/Scrubs at Ragan Field Eleu Poi Dawg ...... 4 0 0 Roi 5:15 p.m...... Da Guys/L-Breakers at Dally Field Tole Mour...... 3 1 0 Today 6:45 p.m...... Ebeye II Boys/Pacifi c Flyers at Brandon Field Monnin...... 3 2 0 5:15 p.m....Spartan II Girls/Miss Demeanors at Ragan Field 8 p.m...... Eleu Poi Dawg/Spartan I Boys at Brandon Field L-Breakers ...... 2 2 0 5:15 p.m...... RLG/L-Breakers at Brandon Field Spartan I Boys...... 2 2 0 5:15 p.m...... Da Guys/Spartan I Boys at Dally Field RLG ...... 1 3 0 Friday Da Guys...... 0 5 0 5 p.m...... Kemtake/FOM Monday Co-ed C League 5:15 p.m...... Spartan I/Ebeye I Girls at Ragan Field 4 p.m...... Po Hos/Spartan II Girls at Ragan Field Barnacles ...... 5 0 0 5:15 p.m...... Flames/Bako Meej at Dally Field 5:15 p.m...... Spartan I Girls/Ebeye I Girls at Ragan Field Flames...... 2 1 0 5:15 p.m...... Barnacles/Bako Meej at Brandon Field 5:15 p.m...... Barnacles/Ebey I Boys at Brandon Field Spartan II Boys...... 2 1 0 6:10 p.m...... Third I/Marina Bako Meej...... 3 2 0 Pacifi c Flyers ...... 2 2 0 Tuesday 6:45 p.m...... Criminals/Sunrise at Brandon Field BS Crew ...... 2 2 0 5:15 p.m...... Cupcakes/Spartan I Girls at Ragan Field 8 p.m...... Everybody Hits/Podunkers at Brandon Field Ebeye I Boys...... 0 4 0 5:15 p.m...... Tole Mour/RLG at Dally Field Ebeye II Boys...... 0 4 0 Feb. 26 5:15 p.m...... Spartan I Boys/Monnin at Brandon Field Women's A League 4 p.m...... Ebeye II Girls/Kwaj Public H.S. at Ragan Field 6:45 p.m...... Eleu Poi Dawg/L-Breakers at Brandon Field Scrubs ...... 4 0 0 8 p.m...... Pacifi c Flyers/Spartan II Boys at Brandon Field 5:15 p.m...... Po Hos/Miss Demeanors at Ragan Field Ri-Majolz...... 2 1 0 5:15 p.m...... RLG/Tole Mour at Brandon Field Spartan I Girls ...... 1 2 0 Wednesday 5:15 p.m...... L-Breakers/Monnin at Dally Field Cupcakes...... 1 3 0 5 p.m...... Roi Auto/Roi Rats Ebeye I Girls ...... 0 2 0 5:15 p.m....Miss Demeanors/Kwaj Public H.S. at Ragan Field Kwajalein standings Women's B League 5:15 p.m...... Bako Meej/Spartan II Boys at Dally Field Co-ed A League Po Hos...... 3 0 0 5:15 p.m...... Ebeye I Boys/Flames at Brandon Field Criminals ...... 3 1 0 Spartan II Girls ...... 2 0 0 6:10 p.m...... FOM/Marina Podunkers...... 2 1 0 Miss Demeanors...... 1 1 0 6:45 p.m...... Everybody Hits/Sunrsie at Brandon Field Sunrise ...... 2 2 0 Kwajalein Public HS ...... 1 2 0 8 p.m...... Criminals/Podunkers at Brandon Field Everybody Hits ...... 0 3 0 Ebeye II Girls ...... 0 4 0 Weather Sun • Moon • Tides Courtesy of RTS Weather

Tonight: Variably cloudy with widely Sun rise/set Moonrise/set High Tide Low Tide scattered showers. Winds: NE at 16-24 knots. Sunday 0708/1859 1548/0359 0310, 3.5' 0840, 2.1' Sunday: Partly cloudy with scattered showers late. Winds: NE at 16-24 knots. Feb. 20 1500, 4.6' 2140, 1.5' Monday: Variably cloudy with scattered showers. Winds: NE at 16-24 knots. Monday 0708/1859 1639/0449 0740, 4.8' 0120, 0.9' Tuesday: Partly cloudy with widely scattered showers. Winds: NE at 16-24 Feb. 21 1940, 4.5' 1340, 1.4' knots. Temperature: Tonight’s low 79° Tuesday 0708/1859 1729/0535 0400, 4.2' 0940, 1.4' Sunday’s high 87° February rain total: 0.57" Feb. 22 1600, 5.3' 2220, 0.9' Annual rain total: 3.99" Annual deviation: -3.53" Wednesday 0708/1859 1818/0619 0420, 4.5' 1010, 1.1' Call 54700 for updated forecasts. Feb. 23 1630, 5.5' 2250, 0.6' www.rts-wx.com The Kwajalein Hourglass 16 Saturday, Feb. 19, 2005