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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Monday, May 19, 2003

THE LEFT LANE
Take quiz for therapy

Advertiser Staff and News Services

You know those quizzes in women's magazines that ask things like "How happy are you, really?" or "Are you really just friends?"

Now there is a whole book, "Quiz Therapy" (Rutledge Hill Press, 2003, $14.99), for quiz addicts or people looking for a little therapy at a fraction of the cost of seeing a professional. The book spans topics, from dating ("Who is your ideal mate?") to celebrities ("Who's your supermodel soul mate?")

In all, it has 55 mini-therapy sessions compiled by editor Eileen Livers, a self-confessed quiz addict.


9-11 victims honored

Heather Ho
The Culinary Institute of America last month planted three trees in memory of graduates who perished in the World Trade Center. The cornelian cherry trees honor Heather Ho of Honolulu, a 1993 graduate and pastry chef at Windows on the World, and New Yorkers Jay Robert Magazine and Gerald O'Leary.

"Every year, the returning fruit will show the promise of the future," said Culinary Institute president Tim Ryan at the ceremony. "And we will remember the great successes and the lives of those we lost."


TV milestone reached

Chris Noth
The 13th season of "Law & Order" will end with a milestone: the 300th episode of the longest-running drama series in prime time.

To celebrate the landmark episode, NBC will devote the final night of sweeps — Wednesday — entirely to the series. Two new episodes will run back to back starting at 8 p.m., with No. 300 ending the season at 9 p.m. They will be preceded by the pilot episode of "Law & Order," shot in 1988.

The pilot — which was the first one filmed but the sixth aired in the first season — features the first principal cast, including Chris Noth and George Dzundza as detectives Mike Logan and Max Greevey.