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Posted on: Tuesday, May 10, 2005

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Mike Hughes
Gannett News Service

Tonight's Must-See

Tonight on KHNL News 8

They are Hawaii's Invisible Criminals, hundreds of sex offenders living among us.ĘBut did you know that many are not only dangerous but are also unregistered. Join KHNL News 8's Stephanie Lum as she finds out what HPD is doing to keep you safe. That's tonight at 6 and 10.

"The Amazing Race" finale, 8 p.m., CBS. One of TV's top reality shows dashes to its $1 million prize. Two dating couples — young and telegenic — are in the final race alongside a married couple. Last week, Rob Mariano and Amber Brkich jumped back into the No. 1 spot, continuing their hot streak. Brkich, 26, already has won $1 million on "Survivor: All-Stars." Mariano proposed to her on that show and they're scheduled to marry live on CBS on May 24. Ron Young and Kelly McCorkle finished second last week. He's 28, a former prisoner of war in Iraq, now a motivational speaker. She's 26, a former Miss South Carolina, now a legislative correspondent. Third were Uchenna and Joyce Agu of Houston. He's 40, an energy broker. She's 44, a sales manager. They beat another married couple (Meredith and Gretchen Smith, 69 and 66) for tonight's final spot. There will be plenty of troubles tonight, CBS has said, including a traffic ticket for Mariano and (for the second straight week) a clash between Young and McCorkle.

Of Note

"Veronica Mars," 5 p.m., UPN. In the season finale, teen sleuth Veronica (Kristen Bell) solves the murder of her friend Lilly.

"American Idol," 7 p.m., Fox. With only four people left, the show nears its May 25 finale.

"Will & Grace," 7 and 8:30 p.m., NBC. In the first rerun, Grace and Jack both eye handsome guys, played by Edward Burns and Luke Perry. In the second, Grace has a near-death experience in a jeans boutique (really) and wants to make out a will. She gets a surprise from Will's mom (played by Blythe Danner).

"House," 8 p.m., Fox. Cameron — the one who actually likes Dr. House — agrees to return to work but only if he'll date her once.