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The Honolulu Advertiser

Posted on: Monday, January 12, 2004

THE LEFT LANE
Write us love letters

Advertiser Staff

How do you say "I love you?"

How about showing your sweetie that you'll tell the whole world?

We're looking for stories of fine romance, the kind of tales you'll tell your grandchildren.

Don't wait until then. Get it in print now. Jot down your love story, and we'll use the best ones in upcoming relationships stories, including one just in time for Valentine's Day.

Whether it's a tale of how you met, got engaged, overcame the odds or reunited after years apart, we want to hear about it.

Send your story to: Love Stories, c/o Tanya Bricking Leach, relationships writer, The Honolulu Advertiser, P.O. Box 3110, Honolulu, HI 96802. Fax entries to 525-8055 or e-mail tbricking@honoluluadvertiser.com. Be sure to include your name and daytime phone number. The deadline is Feb. 1.



Bounty posted

Duane "Dog" Chapman, a Hawai'i-based bounty hunter, will have his day — on A&E.

Chapman's "reality" show, once pitched as a possible CBS series, will be produced by New York-based Hybrid Films for airing on the A&E cable network, according to A&E.

The show, tentatively called "Dog the Bounty Hunter," will track Chapman and partner-companion Beth Smith, and their 12 children.

Filming should begin next month in the Islands but will also involve Mainland locations. At least six shows are planned, the first airing in June, with Chapman's home life included in the reality series.



Sgt. Pepper at pops

Henry Kapono has been added to the Honolulu Symphony Pops' "Tribute to the Beatles" concert, at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday at the Blaisdell Concert Hall.

He joins earlier-announced guest singers Glenn Medeiros and Anita Hall, who will perform favorites from the Fab Four. Matt Catingub will conduct the orchestra, which will be — for those two nights, anyway — Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. Tickets: $20-$65.

Reservations: 792-2000 (symphony) or (877) 750-4400 (Ticketmaster).