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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Friday, May 25, 2007

ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
HawaiiMoms.com can help

Advertiser Staff

Seaching for something to do with the kids this weekend? Turn to HawaiiMoms.com, a new Advertiser Web site, for a calendar of events geared to families and women. You can also join online conversations with other registered moms. Here's just one of the dozens of threads: "It seems we (my husband and I) argue more about how to raise our son than anything else. I think a certain amount of arguing is 'healthy' for any relationship, but sometimes it is super difficult to bite my tongue ... Is this an issue for anyone else?" — Larisa Majors, in the Love & Relationships forum

— Mike Gordon



MEMORIAL DAY

PICTORIAL TRIBUTE TELL STORY

Memorial Day stands alone among this nation's holidays, an annual heart-wrenching reminder that freedom has a cost. To mark this year's observance, National Geographic published "Where Valor Rests: Arlington National Cemetery" ($30). The richly hued coffee-table book guides readers on a journey through grounds that hold the remains of presidents and generals, the famous and the unknown. "Arlington is a shrine to valor and sacrifice, to service and fidelity," reads Pulitzer-winner Rick Atkinson's introduction. "Those interred here tell a story not just of the Republic in war and peace, but also of a transcendental ideal, conceived in liberty and reconsecrated in every new grave dug, every benediction murmured, every commitment into the hallowed ground."



FINAL WORD

"This is a very naked book, and I really felt like I had to be my own pathologist."

A.M. Homes | the author, on her memoir, "The Mistress's Daughter," about her discovery that she was adopted, in Interview magazine