Access procedures clarified — page 6

Sept. 11 to be observed tomorrow — page 3

Day in the life of an RMI worker — page 4

(RMI workers pass through the scanner stations at Dock Security Checkpoint on the way to their jobs) (Photo by Jan Waddell) Friday, Sept. 24, 2004 The Kwajalein Hourglass www.smdc.army.mil/KWAJ/Hourglass/hourglass.html Editorial Alcoholism leaves scars on everyone it touches By Nell M. Drumheller mother has an awfully big influence Editor on her children. I’m big, I’m brave and I’m tough. But I am a wife, a mother, a grandmother when it comes to booze, I’m a wimp. and an independent thinking and act- The stuff scares me to death. I know ing woman, but first of all and always I it’s just a liquid and does not hold am the daughter of an alcoholic. mystical powers, but in our family it I don’t remember a time from my controlled destiny. During my experimental stage, when childhood when my mother did not and had many relationships almost Annie Green Springs and Boone Farms have a glass of something in her always with alcoholics and men who were considered fine beverages, I drank hand. show her no respect. She rationalizes a bit. When I was very young I thought it her choice in men, but on some level I was always an easy drunk, a sip or was water and that she must be very always thinks she can make their lives two past one glass and I was a babbling thirsty. Once I was older and could better. idiot. If I would go out with friends and comprehend the reality of her addic- We didn’t know from one day to the drink more than once a month I would tion I knew she was a drunk. next how Mom would react; some days become paranoid, thinking I was fol- What does it mean to be the child of she was loving and fun, others angry lowing in my mother’s footsteps. an alcoholic? and incomprehensible. Once, in my 30s, I drank enough to As with all learned lessons of fam- My mother was a beautiful woman make myself so sick that I thought I’d ily, living with alcoholism affects each with a spirit of kindness and love. She invented it. No one could have ever child differently. was talented and creative, could draw been as sick as I was that night, or I was very cooperative as a child with a natural gift and her gardens could ever top the heaves, shakes and and continued to be into young adult- grew strong and healthy. headaches that followed. Since then hood. It is too bad that she didn’t have if I get close enough to smell alcohol, I tried to calm the waters, be a very the same knack as a parent. With the my mind conveniently takes me back good girl and fix all of the world’s hurts. bourbon, her drink of choice, flowing to a parking lot in Maryland and the I grew up thinking that I must take in her veins she was frightening, not flashbacks of hunching over my car care of others, I must put myself last, from violence, but instead because her bumper emptying my stomach of its and I must make “it” all right. children never felt secure. contents induces me to step away from My sister, a couple of years older Each of us carries the scars in dif- the bottle. than me, has married several times ferent ways, but one thing is certain: Between the fear and illness, alcohol if you are the child of a drunk you are will never be a contender for my time. scarred. Marshallese Word of the Day Thankfully some part of my makeup In my early 20s I attended meet- has allowed me to break the cycle of bwa-fishing pole ings for others like me, I learned that drinking, but not the cycle of alcohol- alcoholism is a disease; I learned that ism. it didn’t single out my family. But I The Kwajalein Hourglass I learned my parenting skills from didn’t learn how to erase the lessons this woman, and have passed them on I was taught in my parents’ home. A Commanding Officer...COL Beverly Stipe to my children. I have tried to educate Public Affairs Officer...LuAnne Fantasia myself and help my children outgrow Editor...... Nell Drumheller Letters to Assistant Editor...... Mig Owens what they learned from my mother via Graphics Designer...... Dan Adler the Editor her daughter. Reporter...... Jan Waddell Hopefully my grandchildren will be Circulation...... Will O’Connell To submit a letter to the editor: free of the disease, both physically and emotionally when they are ready Keep letters to less than 300 The Hourglass is named for the insignia to become parents. of the U.S. Army 7th Infantry Division, which words, and keep comments My mother died drunk more than liberated the island from the forces of Imperial 15 years ago, she wasn’t quite 60 and Japan on Feb 4, 1944. to the issues. Letters must be stopped living when her heart one day The Kwajalein Hourglass is an authorized signed. We will edit for AP style quit pumping. publication for military personnel, federal She was bone thin; because she employees, contractor workers and their and, if you exceed the word didn’t eat she just drank. families assigned to USAKA. Contents of the limit, space. Limit one letter She was a small, pathetic woman Hourglass are not necessarily official views appearing years beyond her age, who of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, every 30 days. couldn’t see beyond her next bottle. Department of Defense, Department of Her skin was scarred from falling down the Army or USAKA. It is published Send your letter to: drunk; her life was empty, her children Tuesdays and Fridays in accordance The Hourglass, and grandchildren had turned their with Army Regulation 360-1 and using a backs on her. network printer by Kwajalein Range Services P.O. Box 23, Local; or She was all of that, but first and editorial staff, P.O. Box 23, APO AP 96555. dan.adler@ always, she was the daughter of an Phone: Autovon 254-3539; local 53539. alcoholic. Printed circulation: 2,000 kls.usaka.smdc.army.mil.

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In order to describe what an Ebeye RMI worker experiences I was graciously allowed to follow Thompson and Caritas Tarwoj around for the day. I woke at 3 a.m. to catch the LCM to Ebeye. I walked to the DSC in a drizzling rain and during the lonely ride to Ebeye lightening flashed in the distance. Thompson met me at the docks and we took a taxi from the docks to his home where the Tarwojs went about their normal schedule of preparing for work on Kwaj.

5 a.m. – I arrived at the DSC and went through the process- ing and metal detector. The waiting area was empty and the DSC Snack Bar was closed. 5:20 a.m. – I boarded the LCM for Ebeye. There was only one other person on the boat. 5:45 a.m. – I arrived at Ebeye and was met by Thompson. We caught a taxi to the Tarwoj’s home. The streets of Ebeye were already teaming with people heading to the docks. Taxis cost 50 cents a ride.

(continued on pages 4-5)

6:20 a.m. – Thompson Tarwoj pulls on his socks preparing for his journey from Ebeye to Kwajalein.

(Photo by Jan Waddell) The Kwajalein Hourglass Friday, Sept. 24, 2004 Friday, Sept. 24, 2004 The Kwajalein Hourglass A walk in another man’s shoes

The following is a diary of the Tarwoj’s routine preparation for to the Queen of Peace. Caritas left the girls money to buy work on Kwajalein. breakfast at the school. 6:20 a.m. – Caritas brushed her teeth and washed up. 8 a.m. – Thompson’s 15 and 11 year old daughters started 6:30 a.m. – Caritas prepared items that they take with them school. to Kwaj and they left for the docks. 8:15 a.m. – Thompson finally cleared the DSC and headed for 6:45 a.m. – The line of RMI workers reached to the front of work. the Ebeye Fish Market. It was about 200 people, waiting with 3:30 p.m. School ends for Thompson’s daughters. They laundry and empty water containers. headed home to work on homework. 6:46 a.m. – The LCM arrived on Ebeye with about five 5 p.m. – Thompson and Caritas boarded the loaded LCM. people on board. They disembarked and then the LCM started Heads again begin to nod as people catch a few minutes of loading. sleep. 7:15 a.m. – The LCM arrived on Kwaj and the passengers 5:25 p.m. – The LCM arrived at Ebeye. Thompson and Caritas disembarked and headed for the DSC metal detector. headed home to rest and wash up before evening mass. 7:27 a.m. – Thompson cleared the metal detector, but as he 7 p.m. – Catholic families headed for evening mass. keyed in his number at the Access area he was denied. He 8 p.m. – Mass ended and the families headed back to their had a schedule change that was not in the system. Caritas was homes. already through the DSC checkpoint and on her way to work. 8:10 p.m. – Caritas joined other family members and prepared 7:30 a.m. – Thompson was due at work and is waiting for his dinner while the children finished their homework. supervisor to fax his new schedule to the DSC; his daughters 10 p.m. – Bedtime for the Tarwoj family. are getting up and ready for school on Ebeye where they go

6:10 a.m. – Above, shower room behind Thompson’s house where he brushed his teeth and washed up. There was no time for breakfast.

6:30 a.m. – Top right, Thompson’s daughters slept while he takes his early morning walk to the dock.

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6:35 a.m. – Thompson stopped, along with other workers, at Triple Js to get coffee. Then he waited in line to board the LCM.

6:47 a.m. – The people boarded the LCM. All the people were able to get on. 6:55 a.m. – The LCM left for Kwajalein. The passengers’ heads started to nod as some fell asleep while others talked, laughed and shared coffee with those who weren’t able to get their morning coffee.

4:45 p.m. – Left, at the end of the work day, workers enter the DSC to take the LCM back to Ebeye.

(Photos by Jan Waddell) (Layout and design by Dan Adler) The Kwajalein Hourglass Friday, Sept. 24, 2004 Friday, Sept. 24, 2004 5 The Kwajalein Hourglass Clarifications offered to new access procedures By Nell M. Drumheller of dollars. And finally, as this is a drinking,” he added. He said, “The Editor military installation the designated average worker [from Ebeye] sup- security force, in this case KPD, is ports 10 people.” Alcohol abuse can The USAKA Access Changes flyer authorized to verify where the guest lead to being barred from the instal- that was distributed as an insert in is residing – meaning they can knock lation and result in employment loss, Friday’s Hourglass has resulted in on your door and make sure Uncle which could have a catastrophic ef- rumors running rampant on this Fred is staying at your house. fect on the employee’s family. small island. C-Badge Work hours. Coffey said, DSC. In the past it was hard to Maj. David Coffey, USAKA Host in the summer of 2001 the hours define which retail items met the Nation chief, feels that most of the for C-Badge workers was one hour limit for passage through the dock confusion is based on misunder- before and one hour after the work security checkpoint. The change standings. shift begins. Access was increased will eliminate this confusion by not Going through the document to three hours prior and three hours allowing any retail items, such as so- he explained the reality of the after work, but that change has had das, candy bars, unprepared foods, program, which will take effect unanticipated consequences. Three through the DSC. However, anything in two phases. Phase One items hours prior to work and one hour purchased beyond the DSC, such as will change at at the snack midnight, Oct. bar past the 4 and Phase check point, Two items are Maj. David Coffey, USAKA can be taken set for after the back to Ebeye. new year. Bakery items Phase One have been E s c o r t e d Host Nation chief, added to the Access list. prepared list According to category and Coffey this only feels that most of the will be allowed affects non- through the Marshallese checkpoint. citizens who confusion is based on Sports pro- live on Ebeye. gram. The “Kwajalein is changes to still more ac- misunderstandings. sports pro- cessible than gram spon- any other DoD sorship allow [Department of Defense] installation after work should still provide an joint sponsorship of teams between a in the world,” he said. employee time to do laundry while K-Badge holder and C-Badge holder Overnight Visitors 480 Program. eliminating the undesirable conse- and will allow either sponsor to sign Visitors sponsored on the 480 pro- quences. Coffey said he has heard teams on or off island. gram cannot purchase alcohol or concerns about the ferry schedule Phase Two tobacco. This does not only pertain being inadequate to support these Overnight Lodging. According to Marshallese, but to anyone who is hours. “The ferry system was de- to Coffey the decision to relax re- a sponsored visitor – such as a friend signed when the rule was one hour quirements for temporary billeting or family member from the States. prior and one hour after work, and on Kwajalein two years ago had the The sponsor with the housing status should be adequate still, but USAKA unintended consequence of forcing a is ultimately responsible for the 480 will monitor the situation and make hotel on Ebeye into bankruptcy. To guests. Coffey said this doesn’t mean ferry adjustments as needed,” he bring USAKA into compliance with that only the family member who has said. anti-competition guidelines and en- signed for the house (i.e., the military Alcohol Sales. Only K-Badged hanced security requirements, USA- member or contract worker who is residents are authorized to pur- KA will soon provide overnight lodg- eligible for housing) can sponsor a chase packaged alcohol and a ing only to temporary duty visitors 480 guest; other family members K-Badge holder must accompany with official business with USAKA or such as a spouse can sponsor a 480 C-Badge holders while in drinking one of its tenant organizations. Visi- guest. But, the family member who is establishments. For example: if you tors from Majuro who do not have of- eligible for the housing is ultimately have a C-Badge holder in your place ficial business on Kwajalein will have responsible for the 480 guest. For of work, you may take him or her to to stay on Ebeye or be sponsored by example: if you invite your Uncle a drinking establishment for an af- an island resident. This will not go Fred over for a visit and he is ill ter work social drink but, you must into effect until 2005 so that hotels while he is here and has to be medi- stay with them while they are in the on Ebeye have the opportunity to cally evacuated from the island you establishment. “Alcohol abuse is prepare for the influx of customers. are responsible for the costs, which out of control,” Coffey said. “We are For more information on this program, could run in the 10s of thousands trying to enable responsible social call the Host Nation Office at 55033.

The Kwajalein Hourglass 6 Friday, Sept. 24, 2004 Friday, Sept. 24, 2004 The Kwajalein Hourglass Food fight Kwaj Iron Chef fought with ‘battle of eggs’ By Jan Waddell Hourglass reporter. Reporter Celeste Gainey, Kwaj Iron Chef American, the first Kwaj Iron Chef, observed cooking techniques of both im Hart became the third Kwajalein Iron Chef, contestants. Monday, in an “Egg Battle” against last minute At the end of the hour, both contestants were asked Jstand-in, Jim Muhich. if they wanted a 15-minute extension. They agreed to Contestants were directed to show up at 10 a.m. in the additional time. front of Surfway to receive the secret ingredient and Both contestants began to plate an array of foods such cooking would start at 11:30 a.m. at the Kwajalein Jr./ as fried rice, polenta, lemon meringue pie, Tuscany style Sr. High School. One of the scheduled contestants was salad and sautéed spinach when they again agreed to a no-show, so Muhich stepped in even though he was an additional 15 minutes of cooking time. At 2 p.m., originally slated to be Hart’s sous chef. Overman banged the gong to end the cooking. Hart and Muhich were given an additional hour to Muhich started with classic deviled eggs then served shop for food and prepare mushroom and egg drop recipes for the battled. soup followed by “Jim’s Muhich arrived at “Kitch- crazy steak and shrimp en Stadium” with sous chef fried rice.” He concluded Sarah Muhich and Hart his menu with lemon obtained the sous chef ser- meringue pie with his vices of Erik Garrett, who specialty graham cracker had been the sous chef to crust. a previous Kwaj Iron Chef Hart started his menu contestant Josh Brazeal. off with a Tuscany style Carl Overman instructed salad of fresh greens the contestants in the rules topped with an egg and and then spun a knife to balsamic vinaigrette determine who would serve dressing. His main course first. Hart won the spin and consisted of mushroom chose to serve second. and Italian sausage po- At 12:30 p.m., Overman lenta with a boiled egg sounded the gong, banging baked into the center two cookie sheets together, and sautéed spinach and and the cooking began. pine nuts. Muhich immediately (Photo by Jan Waddell) He concluded his meal started his rice cooker while Jim Hart, left, and Jim Muhich battle it out for the third annual Iron with “Debag Leona,” Sarah began crushing gra- Chef title. which is sliced pears with ham crackers. an egg and marsala wine Hart laid out an array of style custard poured on fresh herbs and directed Garrett to separate eggs. top. The judges scored the contestant on presentation, Muhich said, “I should have brought my own oven,” as overall taste and flavor and originality. he tried to set the temperature to preheat the oven. Hart won the competition with a score of 67.76. Aromas of lemon zest, fresh herbs and sautéing mush- Hart said he wanted to be known as Kwaj Iron Chef rooms filled “Kitchen Stadium” as the judges closely Mediterranean. watched all stages of preparation and cooking. The next Kwaj Iron Chef competition will determine Judging the competition were Anthony Moore, Kwaj the fourth and final Kwaj Iron Chef. Then members Iron Chef Hapa, and Ryan Krogh along with guest of the Kwajalein and Roi communities will be able to judges, Ann Elise Peterson, consumer resource challenge one of the four Kwaj Iron Chefs to a cooking management, cooking teacher, and Jan Waddell, battle.

Aromas of lemon zest, fresh herbs and sautéing mushrooms filled “Kitchen Stadium” as the judges closely watched all stages of preparation and cooking.

The Kwajalein Hourglass Friday, Sept. 24, 2004 Friday, Sept. 24, 2004 7 The Kwajalein Hourglass Going to the dogs

Saturday 7:30 p.m., Yuk — You Got Served (PG-13) 7:30 p.m., Rich — Raising Helen (PG-13) 7 p.m., Roi — Van Helsing (PG-13) Sunday 7:30 p.m., Yuk — Lonestar State of Mind (PG-13) 7:30 p.m., Rich — Disney’s Hercules (G) 9 p.m., Rich — Twister (PG-13) 7 p.m., Roi — Shrek 2 (PG) Monday 7:30 p.m., Yuk — You Got Served (PG-13) 7:30 p.m., Rich — Raising Helen (PG-13) Wednesday 7 p.m., ARC — Lonestar State of Mind (PG-13) (Photo by Heather Schantz) For movie synposis check out Rose DeMaio, Alexis Yurovchak and Christine Woodburn train their furry www.allmovie.com All movies subject to friends at the 4-H dog obedience club. Members of Kwajalein’s first 4- H Club session received certificates of accomplishment at a dessert change with shipments. For updates, call social on Sept. 17. The next session starts with a mandatory youth the movie hotline at 52700. enrollment meeting Oct. 7 at 7 p.m. in the elementary school music room. Volunteers are also needed and training will be tonight, 7 p.m. at the elementary school music room. Contact Heather Schantz at 53796 for more information. Hourglass Advertising Classified ads are due for Tuesday’s pa- per by noon, Friday and for Friday’s paper by noon, Wednesday. Limit ads to 50 words. Soccer AFN Kwajalein radio line-up Schedule FM 99.9 Country FM 101.1 Classic rock and pop FM 102.1 Top 40 Tonight 5:15 p.m...... Calvary Girls/Queen of Peace Girls AM 1224 National Public Radio 6:30 p.m...... Strikers/Sp. Girls II 7:45 p.m...... Sun Damaged/Power Blue Beast Saturday This week on 6:00 p.m...... Onetalk/Fish Window on the Atoll Tuesday 5:15 p.m...... Calvary Boys/SDA Boys Officer Carl Becker with Scuba Club dive trip 6:30 p.m...... Sp. II Red/Queen of Peace the KPD for going out of 7:45 p.m...... Onetalk/Son-Son his way to stop and help Wednesday when he saw a resident 5:15 p.m...... Sp. III Girls/SDA Girls 6:30 p.m...... Sun Damaged/Strikers struggling with an ice 8:00 p.m...... Power Blue Beast/Sp. I Girls chest. Thursday 5:15 p.m...... Queen of Peace Girls/Calvary Girls 6:30 p.m...... Sp. II Blue/Queen of Peace Boys 7:45 p.m...... Damaged Goods/Sp. I Boys To the Pharmacy for Practice good Oct. 1 OPSEC. 5:15 p.m...... Calvary Girls/Sp. Girls III understanding extenuating Be sure all classified 6:30 p.m...... Power Blue Beast/Sp. Girls II circumstances and filling a offices and documents 8:00 p.m...... Sp. Girls I/Strikers are safeguarded. prescription on short notice. Oct. 2 6:00 p.m...... Fish/Damaged Goods

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The Kwajalein Hourglass 10 Friday, Sept. 24, 2004 Friday, Sept. 24, 2004 The Kwajalein Hourglass Monday, September 27 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 2004 Davis Cup Fox & Friends College Football Mad TV Movie: (Cont.) Futurama Movie: (Cont.) 12:30AM Tennis Penn State at Movie: <46> Futurama The Simpsons 1:00AM Secrets of War SportsCenter CBS News Sunday Wisconsin Trading Spaces Diamonds are Motocrossed Headline News 1:30AM Morning Forever Scrubs 2:00AM J.A.G. Sports Reporters WWE Smackdown Crossing Jordan That 70’s Show 2:30AM SportsCenter Face the Nation Movie: Access Hollywood 3:00AM Spongebob NFL Countdown Headline News Roller Strong Medicine Movie: Jetsons: The Movie Weekend 3:30AM The Entertainers Navy/Marine Corps Changing Lanes America’s Black Forum 4:00AM Late Edition With FOX NFL Sunday Friends My So-Called Life The NFL Today 4:30AM American Athlete Wolf Blitzer Seinfeld Movie: <:54> 5:00AM Headline News NASCAR Nextel NFL Breathing Space Crimson Tide Sesame Street NFL Yoga Cup 5:30AM Hour of Power Philadelphia Eagles Carribean Workout Jacksonville Jaguars 6:00AM Celebration of Victory MBNA America 400 FOX News Live at Area Barney & Friends at 6:30AM Coral Ridge Hour Detroit Lions Blue’s Clues Tennessee Titans 7:00AM Word in the World Swamp Critters Movie: Sylvester & Tweety 7:30AM Cafe Video Harvest Star Trek VII: Scooby Doo 8:00AM Bear In The Big CNN Sunday NFL Music & The Generations Magic School Bus NFL Blue Spoken... 8:30AM Reading Rainbow MLB Green Bay Packers Real Videos Movie: <:45> Book of Virtues San Diego Chargers 9:00AM Movie: L.A. Dodgers Meet the Press at Latin Lifestyles Finding Forrester House of Mouse at 9:30AM You Lucky Dog at Indianapolis Colts Urban Style Animaniacs Denver Broncos 10:00AM S.F. Giants Tim Russert Fantasy Camp Ed, Edd & Eddy 10:30AM Spongebob Roker on the Road Filmore 11:00AM Motorweek SportsCenter FOX Report Baseball Tonight Radical Sabatical Movie: Out There Emeril Live 11:30AM Ebert & Roeper NFL Primetime All American Father of the Bride Funniest Animals Festivals 12:00PM Movie: This Week MLB The Suze Orman In the Mix Headline News 12:30PM Good Morning NFL Oakland Athletics Show Movie: <:57> Happy Days Wheel of Fortune 1:00PM Vietnam Tampa Bay Dateline at No Way Out Movie: Dr. Phil 1:30PM Buccaneers International Anaheim Angels Smart House 2:00PM Movie: at 60 Minutes Nova Oprah Winfrey 2:30PM Glory Oakland Raiders Mountains of Ice Movie: 3:00PM CNN Presents Meet the Press Secrets of War Movie: Miracle in Lane 2 Headline News 3:30PM SportsCenter The Graduate Judge Judy 4:00PM WWE Smackdown Larry King Live Headline News J.A.G. Hey Arnold! Charmed 4:30PM ESPNews Rocket Power 5:00PM Stargate SG-1 NFL Primetime CNN Sunday Night Roller The Best Of Movie: Spongebob Ally McBeal 5:30PM Good Eats Star Trek III: Rugrats 6:00PM Headline News SportsCenter Next @ CNN My Wife and Kids The Search For Crocodile Hunter Any Day Now 6:30PM Window on the Atoll Seinfeld Spock 7:00PM Smallville Beltway Boys Hope & Faith Movie: America’s Funniest Ed 7:30PM WNBA Playoffs FOX News Watch King of Queens The Family Man Home Videos 8:00PM Movie: 1st Round Bulls & Bears Last Comic Gilmore Girls Jeopardy 8:30PM Lilo & Stitch Cavuto on Business Standing Headline News 9:00PM Dateline NBC Navy NCIS Movie: <:18> American Dreams ESPNews 9:30PM The Simpsons SportsCenter The Simple Life of Navy/Marine Corps 10:00PM Headline News Next @ CNN Friends Noah Dearborn The Cosby Show 60 Minutes 10:30PM Scrubs Seinfeld Home Imrovement 11:00PM That 70’s Show 2004 Davis Cup Good Morning Mad TV Movie: Touched by an Cold Case 11:30PM Access Hollywood Tennis America Major League Angel

The Kwajalein Hourglass Friday, Sept. 24, 2004 Friday, Sept. 24, 2004 11 The Kwajalein Hourglass Tuesday, September 28 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 Access Hollywood 2004 Davis Cup Good Roller Austin City Limits Movie: (Cont.) Spongebob 24 12:30AM Amer. Black Forum Tennis Morning America Tracy Chapman Movie: <:45> Rugrats 1:00AM Movie: <:11> PGA Tour Headline News Hope & Faith 48 Hours Crocodile Hunter Headline News 1:30AM Us The 84th Lumber ABC World News King of Queens Tonight Show 2:00AM Classic The Early Show Last Comic America’s Funniest w/ Jay Leno 2:30AM Final Round Standing Coming Attractions Home Videos The Late Show 3:00AM Access Hollywood Navy NCIS Movie: Gilmore Girls w/ David Letterman 3:30AM Weekend The Family Man Access Hollywood 4:00AM E.T. Weekend SportsCenter Fox News Live Friends Joan of Arcadia Headline News 4:30AM Seinfeld The Late Late 5:00AM Bulletin Board Dateline NBC Breathing Space Movie: <:18> Sesame Street Show Yoga The Simple Life of 5:30AM NFL Primetime Carribean Workout Dennis Miller Noah Dearborn 6:00AM Good Morning Fox News Live Body Shaping Barney & Friends 6:30AM America 2004 Davis Cup Tipical Mary Ellen Blue’s Clues Countdown With 7:00AM Tennis Headline News The View True Hollywood Dragon Tales Keith Olbermann 7:30AM Inside Politics Story Bob the Builder Entertaimnet Studios 8:00AM Dora: The Explorer NFL Primetime Emeril Live Hollywood Stories The Wiggles The Hot List 8:30AM Wheel of Fortune Headline News E.T. Dora, the Explorer Headline News 9:00AM Dr. Phil Around the Horn Lester Holt Live 30 Minute Meals Movie: Stanely Today 9:30AM Oprah Winfrey PTI Paula’s Home Mother, May I Sleep Sagwa Cooking With Danger 10:00AM <9:46> SportsCenter Headline News Designer’s Arthur Challange 10:30AM Guiding Lt. <10:35> NBC Nightly News Fashion Emergency Movie: <:42> Between the Lions 11:00AM General Hospital ABC World News The Soup Ghost Sagwa Emeril Live 11:30AM <11:17> Totally NASCAR CBS Evening News King of Queens Stanley 12:00PM Bulletin Board MLB Countdown With That 70’s Show Dora, the Explorer Headline News 12:30PM Judge Judy Keith Olbermann Girlfriends The Wiggles Wheel of Fortune 1:00PM Today Hannity & Colmes Charmed Movie: Bob the Builder Dr. Phil 1:30PM Little Women Dragon Tales 2:00PM The Newshour Ally McBeal Blue’s Clues Oprah Show 2:30PM Barney & Friends 3:00PM Disney’s Recess NASCAR Lou Dobbs Tonight Any Day Now Movie:<:11> Funniest Videos NBC Nightly News 3:30PM Chalkzone Craftsman Truck Us Full House Judge Judy 4:00PM Dragonfly TV Series Larry King Live E.R. Pokemon Charmed 4:30PM Kim Possible Las Vegas 350 Yu-Gi-Oh! 5:00PM Jeopardy Newsnight Law & Order Access Hollywood Hey Arnold! Ally McBeal 5:30PM Access Hollywood with Aaron Brown Weekend Rocket Power 6:00PM Window on the Atoll SportsCenter BET Nightly News The Simpsons E.T. Weekend Spongebob Any Day Now 6:30PM Headline News Tavis Smiley Raymond Rugrats 7:00PM 60 Minutes NFL Nightline WNBA Playoffs Weddings Gone Wild Movie: Lizzy McGuire E.R. 7:30PM Dallas Cowboys Business Report First Round Changing Lanes Taina 8:00PM Cold Case at Hardball Law & Order Smallville Jeopardy 8:30PM Washington with Chris Matthews Movie: <:54> Headline News 9:00PM 24 Redskins CNN Daybreak SportsCenter American Chopper Crimson Tide Boy Meets World ESPNews 9:30PM Boy Meets World Headline News 10:00PM Headline News NASCAR Nextel O’Reilly Factor Roller Friends The Cosby Show NFL Football 10:30PM Tonight Show Cup Seinfeld Home Improvement Dallas Cowboys 11:00PM W/ Jay Leno MBNA America 400 CNN Saturday Seinfeld Movie: Touched by at Washington 11:30PM The Late Show Morning Blind Date Hot Shots! an Angel Redskins

The Kwajalein Hourglass 12 Friday, Sept. 24, 2004 Friday, Sept. 24, 2004 The Kwajalein Hourglass HELP WANTED SOMEONE to sew boat cushion covers. We have the fabric. You provide the skill. Price negotiable. KRS has the following on-island job Call 52605. Café Pacific openings. Unless otherwise noted, call Jack Riordan, 55154. For full job description SEWING MACHINE in good condition for personal and requirements, come to HR, Building use. Call 54737H or 52182W. 700, and check the job listing books at the counters. ELECTRONICS wiz to repair electric guitar and amplifier. Call Jim, 51713, evenings. SUPERVISOR, Community Activities-Roi. Full time. Contract position. Responsible for all facets ARE YOU from India or Pakistan? I would like to talk of recreation and entertainment at Roi-Namur. to you about my history project. Call Robby, 52823, Must be able to work under minimal supervision. after 4 p.m. Must possess excellent organizational and USED WOMEN’S tricycle. Call 52114. communication skills and have experience supervising employees and have background LOST with areas of oversight. TAMPA BAY Bucs Superbowl championship Lunch SENIOR RECREATION AIDE, Hobby Shop. cap. Sentimental value. Gift from grandkids. Call Sat Pork adobo Casual. Provide customer service in assisting 53159H. Beef and cheese turnovers patrons in Woodshop and ceramic/pottery shop, handle cash, enforce rules and safety FOR SALE Sesame seared salmon procedures and general shop cleaning. Sweet-and-sour chicken LA-Z-BOY love seat and storage Ottoman, Grill: Build-your-own BLT ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT I, Marine $300; king-size mattress and box spring, $200; Sun Carved top round Operations. Full time. Requires excellent computer desk, $25; 35" TV entertainment communication and customer service skills, center, $75; high chair, $35; baby swing, $30; Caesar chicken Yamaha Clavinova electric piano, $1,500; Pork curry stew knowledge and experience in Microsoft Word and Excel. Will oversee the daily administrative rotisserie oven, $35; smoker, $25; racing bike, Grill: Brunch station open duties for the Marine Operations manager. Rustman ready, $300; glider rocker, $75. Call Mon Beeftips in Burgundy 54228, after 5 p.m. Roast Cornish hens JUNIOR ACCOUNTANT. Responsible for contract payroll processing, payroll maintenance, COLUMBIA 26' sailboat, just launched, newly Vegetarian quiche refurbished, great for overnights, new engine, Grill: Brunch station open data entry and 401K payroll processing. Ability to cross-train in Accounts Payable and General includes mooring, boathouse/lot#34 and cradle, Tues Cajun spare ribs $13,500. Call 53276. Red beans and rice Accounting areas. Requires 2-5 years of related experience and computer proficiency in Excel ALUMINUM TRAILER; kid’s picnic table; Breaded chicken wings and Word. Ideal candidate will be a Certified Tex Mex stir-fry Whirlpool dishwasher with counter top, two Payroll Professional and have knowledge of years old; storage shelf unit, beach chairs; adult Grill: Cheese sandwich electronic timekeeping systems and the AS400 and child floats; Berber carpet; plants; silk trees; Wed Spaghetti and meatballs payroll system. bikes; curtains. Call 52758. Veal Parmesan Sautéed salmon RECREATION SPECIALIST, Community Activities COOL BIKE: Easy Racer recumbent trike, brand Hobby Shop Woodshop instructor. Part time. new, red, 15 gears, disc brake, can be seen at Grill: Italian burger Individual will instruct specialty wood classes, Thur Broiled pork chops Easyracer.com, EZ-3 trike LE, $800. Call Bill, provide customer service and general assistance in 56080 or 56182. Local boy stew Hobby Shop. Must have experience in woodworking Steamed ono and be interested in teaching classes. Grill: Monte Cristo wrap ASSISTANT YOUTH DIRECTOR. Casual. Fri Yankee pot roast Supervises students at the Youth Center under Sicilian pan pizza the direction of the Youth Activities Director. Vegetarian pan pizza Requires childcare clearance. Approximately 20 Chicken sukiyaki hours per week. Grill: Corn dogs RAYTHEON TECHNICAL SERVICES COMPANY, LLC (RTSC) has the following Dinner job opening at the Ground Based Radar- Tonight Pancake supper Prototype (GBR-P). Candidates wishing to Protestant services Breaded snapper filets apply for the position should e-mail their Sunday, 8 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. Szechuan pork stir-fry resumé to: [email protected], or Roi-Namur service at 4 p.m. Sat Barbecued chicken mail to: GBR-P Program, P.O. Box 3136, APO, Swedish meatballs AP 96555, Attention Ray DeMaio. Sunday school for all ages Italian pizza SENIOR LOGISTICS SPECIALIST. Provide through adult, 9:15 a.m., Sun Braised shortribs Jardiniere logistics support and services to the GBR-P in the REB. Chicken stew Radar System. Services to include, but not Baked red snapper limited to, inventory control of spares, capital Catholic services Mon Barbecued pork butt equipment, GFE and test equipment, material Saturday Mass, Beef pot pie procurement, shipping and receiving and support 5:30 p.m., in the main chapel Parmesan breaded cod to the preventative maintenance of GBR-P radar. Sunday Mass The candidate must be competent in the use Tues Salisbury steak of Microsoft Office and Access. Experience in 7 a.m., small chapel Chicken curry the maintenance of mechanical and electrical 9:15 a.m., main chapel Wed Carved London broil systems is highly desired. Education BS or Roast Peking duck equivalent experience (five years minimum). For more information, Three-cheese pasta Secret clearance required. call the Chapel, 53505. Pork subgum chow mein Thur Stir-fry to order WANTED Pork loin HOUSING FOR visiting BQ resident seeking hard Szechuan chicken housing to accommodate visiting adult sister for Baked sweet-and-sour tofu all or part of Oct. 14-Nov. 1. Call Art, 55995H or 51149W. The Kwajalein Hourglass Friday, Sept. 24, 2004 Friday, Sept. 24, 2004 13 The Kwajalein Hourglass ONE TUSA brand, Liberator model mask, $30; Call 54530. COLUMBUS DAY RUN is Oct. 12. Registration one MARES brand mask, $15; one Saeko Dive forms are available at the mini-mall bulletin brand neoprene adjustable dive knife holder, COMPAQ PRESARIO 5610, 850Mhz, 384MB board. To avoid a late fee, pre-register by Oct. 9. $10. Call 53279, evenings. RAM, two 8GB drives, DVD ROM, external Questions? Call Bob or Jane, 51815. CDRW (USB) with Altec Lansing speakers BOAT TRAILER, four-lug axle rear with zirck with subwoofer, Lexmark 1100 printer (needs KRS FOOD SAFETY will offer three food safety fittings, axle with wheels in front with zirk fittings, cartridge), lots of software including MS Office, classes for members of private organizations $300. Call 53644 and leave a message. MS Sidewinder joystick, games, educational that sell food for fund-raising events. At such software, $400 for all; small set of weights an event, there must be one person who has PROSUMER DIGITAL 5 mega pixel Minolta including barbell, $25. Call 52589, after 5:30 attended this new class. The class will be held in Dimage 7i camera, make an offer. Call 51621 p.m. the second floor hospital conference room on the and leave a message. following dates and times: Oct. 7, 6:30-8 p.m.; OVAL WALL mirror, $10; Playmate Elite ice Oct. 12, 2:30-4 p.m.; Oct. 27, 6:30-8 p.m. LARGE SHELF designed to fit above stairs in chest, $10; alarm clock/radio, $5; HP Deskjet two bedroom, 400-series housing, $40; large 610CL color printer with ink refill kit, $50; adult TO OUR Marshallese neighbors. Listen to outdoor work bench, good condition, $60. Call mask, snorkel, vest and fins, size 12, $15; 24" AFN radio, 101.1 FM, at the following times for Brian, 54210. lighted Christmas tree and wrapping paper, important information about changes to the WOMEN’S WETSUITS, very nice, 3mm, size 10, $10; set of plastic plates and bowls, $5; plastic USAKA Access Program: Tuesday through barely used; Force fins, women’s size ML; both dish drainer, $5; 40 blank 3.5" floppy disks, $5; Saturday, 6 a.m. (also on 1224 AM), noon and 4 wetsuits and fins, $120 for all. Call Ivy, 54814, assorted Hawaiian shirts, size XL, $2 each. Call p.m. and Sundays at noon. 52413, evenings or before 9 a.m. before 9 p.m. THE REV. JOHN SHEEHAN, Roman Catholic PRESCHOOL/KINDERGARTREN soccer socks, CUSTOM SHOP Gibson Les Paul 1957 Black chaplain, will be coming to Roi for Sunday Mass brand new, unused in package, with two pairs Beauty re-issue electric guitar. Call Ron, 53925. each week beginning Oct. 3. Mass will begin that fit shoes size 3-9, $6; delicious vanilla Keto at 11 a.m. and will be celebrated at the chapel, ONE SET 1/24 and 1/64 scale Hot Wheels Building 8084, behind the Tradewinds Theater shake, low-carb, high-protein, meal replacement Mongoose and one set 1/24 and 1/64 scale Hot powder for fruit smoothies, one can left, $16. Call and the dining hall. All are welcome. For more Wheels Snake dragsters, very detailed, like new, information, call 52116, or send him an e-mail. 52262. paid $120 per set, will sell for $40 per set. Call 27" PANASONIC TV with picture-in-picture Ron, 55122. POT LUCK supper will be held Oct. 1. The Catholic community at Blessed Sacrament function, color is a little off, two years old, $200. TWO-DRAWER legal-size metal filing cabinet, in Call Brian, 54210. Chapel is having a potluck supper following the good condition, $20. Call Steve, 52704. First Friday Mass, which begins at 6:30 p.m. All TWO STURDY loft beds, $75 each; COMMUNITY NOTICES are welcome. Bring a dish to share. For more entertainment armoire, $250; bookshelves, details, call The Rev. John Sheehan, 52116, or $10-$25; desk chair, $10; four white chairs, $10; SCRAPBOOKING is Mondays, 5 p.m., in CRC Cindy Barrs, 52319. easel, $5; 17" CRT, $15; heavy metal shelving, Room 1. Bring your own supplies. Call Mary, $75; utility speed bike, $50; outdoor carpet, $25; 51298. BE ADVISED that due to safety concerns, fires dehumidifier, $15; Canon G# with accessories, are no longer permitted at Camp Hamilton. The $400; cherry, walnut and oak wood. Call 51591. INTERESTED IN A pool league? Informational barbecue grill is still available for use. Campfires meeting will be held Thursday, 7 p.m., in the are allowed at Coral Sands with a reservation BABY STROLLER, $40; umbrella stroller, $8. ARC. and burn permit. MONTHLY ISLAND orientation and Ebeye Cultural tour is Wednesday. Orientation begins at 1 p.m. in CAC Room 6. It is required for all new island arrivals and is recommended for family members over 10 years old. Questions? Call KRS ES&H, 51143. Orientation is preceded by the Host Nation tour of Ebeye. RSVP to Host Nation, 54848 or 5033, if you will be taking the tour. Meet at DSC to catch the 7:20 a.m. ferry. Women should wear long dresses or modest skirts. Sunscreen and bottled water are recommended. Questions? Call Host Nation, 54848. ONE SHOW ONLY! BEGINNING SWING dance on Roi-Namur will be Monday nights, 7 p.m. in C Building. For more Sunday, at Emon Beach information, call Bill, 56182. MEDICAL/DENTAL will change prices for their Luau-style buffet, 5:30-8 p.m. Family Dining Café Pacific is currently offering our families an alternative place to Show begins at 7 p.m. dine in addition to Sunday brunch and holidays. Families are welcome to enjoy evening meals. The weekly menu is available for viewing in the Menu includes kalua pork, Hourglass and on the KRS teriyaki chicken, mahi mahi Newsline. Brunch is $9 for adults and $4.50 for children under 12. and kalbi shortribs. Dinner is $7.75 for adults and $4 for children under 12. Specialty meals such as prime rib dinner, holiday Price is $9.95 for adults meals and theme brunches will be $1.95 hot dog and priced as advertised. This service is for in-house dining only. Take out chips for children. service is not provided. Questions? Call Dave Noblis, 53425. The Kwajalein Hourglass 14 Friday, Sept. 24, 2004 Friday, Sept. 24, 2004 The Kwajalein Hourglass join. Piano players willing to accompany a portion SCHOOL PICTURES for students in grades 7- of the program are needed as well. For more 11 will be taken Saturday morning. A letter with The Small Arms Range information, call Dick Shields, 51684, evenings or details will be mailed to homes. Questions? Call is in operation Oct. 6, 52011, mornings. the high school, 52011. 8 a.m.-noon. All watercraft operators observe the KWAJALEIN POLICE and Firefighter Christian ALL RESIDENTS: When making arrangements red flags at the southwest end of the Fellowship meets tonight, 5:30 p.m., at the ARC. for friends and family to visit Kwajalein, do not island. Questions, call, 54448. The topic is “Jesus Longs For a Relationship assume vacation trailers are always available. With You.” Our meetings are open to anyone We are already overextended for December and seeking a real and vibrant personal relationship January. To make arrangements for vacation with Jesus Christ. Come join us for relaxed, trailers, call the Kwaj Lodge, 53485. nondenominational Christian fellowship, prayer and Bible study. For more information, call Mike, FALL BOWLING LEAGUE DATES: High Roller’s 52413, or e-mail [email protected]. League, Tuesdays through Dec. 14; Islander’s League, Wednesdays through Dec. 15; Ladies’ REGISTERED YOUTH in grades 7-12: Come to Night League, Thursdays through Dec. 23; Friday the Youth Center, Sunday at 3 p.m., to participate Nighter’s League, Fridays through Dec. 17. in a Stone Soup Scavenger Hunt. Bring your Bantam and Junior Leagues to be determined. All services on Oct. 15. This is in accordance with ideas for items and a team if you have one. We Bantam and Junior bowlers should sign up now. our PWS and the USAKA Financial Policy and will combine lists together and then go on the This will assist us in creating a schedule. Sign-ups Rate Manual. Prices in some areas may reflect hunt. Prizes will be awarded. Questions? Call are at the Bowling Center. Sign up for a league a noticeable change as we establish consistent Erica, 53796. and receive a 10 percent discount for you league standards for fees throughout the Medical/ monthly passes for the rest of 2004. Dental Department because fees in some areas have not been updated for over two years. The change in fees is at the direction and with the approval of USAKA. CHANGES TO the ESCORTED ACCESS PROGRAM LIST published in Friday’s Hourglass will not apply to C-badge holders, which includes domestic contract workers. Questions about these changes effective Oct. 5 should be directed to the Host Nation office, 55033 or 52103. KWAJALEIN YACHT CLUB invites you to join them, Oct. 3, 6:30 p.m., at the Yacht Club, as they Please join us for a celebrate this year’s Swashbuckler’s Ball, Jimmy Mexican buffet luncheon Buffett style, with cheeseburgers in paradise. Nothing stuffy, just kick back, have fun, join in the Oct. 8, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. games if you wish and enjoy great music played Cost is $8.50 per person. by the local disc jockey So loosen up, this is your license to chill. For tickets, call Val, 52233. Purchase tickets MEDITATION is every Thursday, 5 p.m., at Qtrs. at USAKA Protocol. 215-A, next to the Dental Clinic. People who Call Polli Keller, Building 901, 51098, are new to meditation and those who practice regularly are welcome. Questions? Call Eileen, Deb Oglesby, Building 1010, 51416, 52244. or Sgt. Lisa Loredo-Flores, Post Office, 50660. A VIDEO regarding how a Course in Miracles (part one) came about will show at Qtrs. 215-A, Tuesday at 7 p.m. Any interested community members are welcome to view the video. Questions? Call Eileen, 52244. KRS PAYROLL and Teaming Companies schedule change: As part of an ongoing effort to improve the efficiency of the time card collection and payroll process, effective with the period ending Oct. 7, there will be a permanent change to the KRS pay dates. The new schedule designates SATURDAY Saturday as the official pay date, rather than The Zooks live on Friday. The distribution of checks and direct TONIGHT IS LADIES’ deposit notifications will be done on Saturday. The stage with the direct deposit file will be submitted to employee’s NIGHT with DJ Suave banks for payment on Friday to ensure that funds getting the ladies on Welcome Back to are deposited no later than Saturday. For period the dance floor. Kwaj Show! ending Oct. 7, all checks and direct deposits notifications will be available for distribution on Sunday Oct. 16. This change does not affect the pay period ending date ot time card submittal. If Latino Night with you have questions or concerns, contact the free salsa and appropriate Payroll Department. merengue dance KWAJALEIN COMMUNITY Chorus begins rehearsals Thursday, 7:30-8:30 p.m., in the high lessons starting at school music room. Rehearsals will continue 7:30 p.m. each Thursday in preparation for a performance of classical Christmas music, including portions of Handel’s Messiah, Dec. 6. All singers with previous SATB choral experience are invited to

The Kwajalein Hourglass Friday, Sept. 24, 2004 Friday, Sept. 24, 2004 15 The Kwajalein Hourglass Presidential awards presented on Roi-Namur By Mig Owens test set capable of offline testing for any CDE line re- Assistant Editor placeable unit and capable of supporting independent subsystem software development at site.” Peacock KRS Presidential awards were presented to added that the CDE Test and Development sta- employees on Roi-Namur on Sept. 16 by Ike tion has already proven invaluable for offline Richardson, KRS President. evaluation of CDE spares and suspected Among the recipients was Robert Iosia, die- “bad” system boards. sel engine mechanic. According to Joseph Other recipients included Tony Farias, Woods, Roi-Namur Power Plant supervisor, Ritho Komijen, Jerok Abraham, Bilet Da- Iosa’s work ethic and continuous, rapid mon, Randell Taidrik, and Teloketa Ne- improvement of personal mechanical skills man. The team was commended for their are an asset to KRS and USAKA. “He has support of NASA/EQUIS II in a letter from accomplished much more than the job Glenn Maxfield, EQUIS II Range Engineer. requires and displays a level of aptitude According to Maxfield, one task assigned that will enable him to become even more to the crew from NASA’s Wallops Flight valuable to the operation,” Woods stated. (Photo by Floyd Corder) Facility was to begin site preparations in Bob Nast, software engineer and Rob- Robert Iosia, Roi-Namur the Speedball Compound, which required ert Linstead, hardware engineer received diesel engine mechanic, disassembly of the USAKA/RTS 20K AML awards for creating a test and develop- displays his Presidential launcher. Stated Maxfield, “Their valuable ment station to support Common Digital Award. advice and expert operation of the lifting Equipment (CDE) hardware and subsys- equipment was invaluable during this dis- tem software. According to Keith Peacock, ALTAIR assembly. Their outstanding support allowed us to sensor leader, the two used a spare CDE chassis and complete a more thorough servicing of the launcher spare CDE hardware to assemble a “very impressive than we had anticipated.” Range operation scheduled for Sept. 29

A Range Operation is scheduled with a window opening Wednesday, 29 September 2004. Caution times are 5:09 a.m. through 8:22 a.m. Kwajalein Atoll is not part of the caution area for this mission. Reef sweeps and lagoon caution sweeps are not required in support of this mission. Please refer to caution area map. In the event of a mission slip, the caution times and areas will be in Caution effect for the following days: 5:09 a.m. through 8:22 a.m. Thursday, 30 September 2004. area 5:09 a.m. through 8:22 a.m. Friday, 1 October 2004. 5:09 a.m. through 8:22 a.m. Saturday, 2 October 2004. Questions regarding the above safety requirements for this mission should bedirected to the Command Safety Office, Range Safety Officer at extension 52477.

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Tonight: Partly to mostly cloudy with scattered showers. Sunrise/set Moonrise/set High Tide Low Tide Winds: East-southeast at 5-12 knots with gusts to 15-20 knots in showers. Saturday 0638/1843 1618/0320 0202, 4.8' 0840, 1.0' Tomorrow: Partly to mostly cloudy with Sept. 25 1446, 4.2' 2032, 1.3' widely scattered showers. Winds: East-northeast-east southeast at 5-12 knots with gusts to 15-20 knots in Sunday 0638/1843 1706/0418 0248, 5.3' 0914, 0.6' showers. Sept. 26 1519, 4.7' 2112, 0.8' Temperature: Tonight’s low 80° Tomorrow’s high 87° Monday 0638/1842 1751/0513 0325, 5.6' 0944, 0.3' September rain total: 7.50" Sept. 27 1549, 5.2' 2148, 0.5' Annual rain total: 67.94" Annual deviation: + 0.44" Tuesday 0638/1842 1833/0605 0358, 5.8' 1012, 0.2' 1618, 5.5' 2220, 0.3' Call 54700 for updated forecasts. Sept. 28 www.rts-wx.com The Kwajalein Hourglass 16 Friday, Sept. 24, 2004