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Helen Dadula, left, a registered nurse with the Wahiawa General Hospital Senior Behavioral Health Care Unit, leads a patient down the hall to the day's music activity.

Bruce Asato • The Honolulu Advertiser

Caring for the aging mind
Although the couple are now in their 80s and have been together much of their lives, he had suddenly begun to change, turning against his wife, accusing her of having an extramarital affair with their grandson’s friend. And he had been hitting her.

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Tell us what features your handbag must have
We'd like to hear from you: What features must you have in a handbag? Be specific: How many pockets does it have? What's it made of? How does it fasten? Does it have a zipper? How big is it? What color?

Oxygen Bar invites you to feel good alcohol-free
It's actually more kiosk than bar, and you inhale oxygen rather than drink alcohol, but you can relax and let your troubles slip away just as you would at your neighborhood drinking hole.
Wanton women take center stage at Hawaii Opera Theatre in 2002
Bad girls of opera – call 'em wanton women – will be the focus of the Hawaii Opera Theatre's 2002 season, beginning next Feb. 1 at Blaisdell Concert Hall.
Stage Review
'Wit' rewarding despite complex metaphor

It's not likely that you'll see a production of Margaret Edson's "Wit" at any of the major theaters in town. But it's just the right choice for the Matinee Readers Theatre series on Sunday afternoons at Fort Shafter.
Tip-off
Chicago returns to Hawai'i for one night

After a 20-year absence from the Island scene, Chicago, the powerhouse group named after the Windy City, will return to Hawaii for a concert at 7:30 p.m. March 29 at the Waikiki Shell.
KGMB-9 shifts to 'clock time' Monday for 10 p.m. newscast
KGMB-9 will institute "clock time" starting Monday, delivering its 10 o'clock news at 10 p.m.
Testimonial dinner set for retired UH dean
The University of Hawaii at Manoa will mark the 70th anniversary of its College of Education with a testimonial dinner for retired college dean Hubert Everly.
Wayne Harada
• Show Biz
Director has cause for triple celebration
Jack and Maydelle Cione marked their 45th anniversary Sunday at The Banyans at Pearl Harbor, where the show he directed, "Mardi Gras Follies," also logged a milestone — its 15th with Cione as artistic director.

• 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
Hawai'i products spotlighted
Pat's Island Delights in Pearl City is an oasis of made-in-Hawai'i products. Owner Pat Ohta is always seeking out local manufacturers.
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