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Lifeguards share their rescue stories and knowledge in a new book written to increase awareness of ocean safety.

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Book Review
Beach heroes
Hawaii resident David Doyle has written "Rescue in Paradise: Oahu's Beaches & Their Guardians," recording interviews with 80 lifeguards and 20 firefighters over the last year.

"Get Back offers grand tribute to the Fab Four
"Get Back!," which opened last night at the Hawai'i Theatre for a three-day run, is part theater, part rock concert, part history and pure fun.

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Stage Review
South Pacific is thin, but still nostalgic delight
Nellie Forbush is washing that man right out of her hair again at Army Community Theatre, but in the current production, some of the suds are
missing.
Streisand receives AFI's Life Achievement Award
Barbra Streisand was presented the American Film Institute's highest honor, the Life Achievement Award, joining such greats as John Ford, Fred Astaire, James Cagney, Bette Davis and Barbara Stanwyck.
London vending machines offer poems
On the teeming platform at South Kensington Underground station, vending machines offer a choice of a chocolate bar, a pack of gum - or classic love poems.
Movie tickets to cost $10 in New York
In a city where Broadway shows can cost $100 and a meal at the Alain Ducasse restaurant goes for $250 per person, the age of the $10 movie will be ushered into Manhattan on March 2.
Wayne Harada
• Show Biz
'Comedy Shack' extended at Pagoda
"Comedy Shack," with Lanai and Augie T., the one-two punch from Island Rhythms 98.5, will be extended two more Fridays, tonight and March 2, at the Pagoda Restaurant’s second floor

• Island Sounds
Ojiji has an understated reggae rhythm
Rupert "Ojiji" Harvey is a Canadian who frequently visits here; he got hooked into the Island music scene and completed this CD on Maui, paying homage to his tropical paradise, "Aloha Hawai'i," on which he sings of reggae vibes, Hilo rainfall, Lahaina beaches and Maui sunrises.

Audio sample of "Once a Lion" by Rupert "Ojiji" Harvey. in mp3 or RealAudio format. RealAudio requires a plug-in.
Audio sample of "Leilani" by Ryshe. in mp3 or RealAudio format. RealAudio requires a plug-in.
Audio sample of "Maui Morning" by Riley Lee and Jeff Pearson. in mp3 or RealAudio format. RealAudio requires a plug-in.

Joan Namkoong
• Market Basket
More foods developed for women
One of the top food trends this year will be foods designed specifically for women, offering nutrition lacking in their diets.
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