Monday, December 7, 1998




How would
you ring in
the year 2000?

Let's pretend you have all the money in the world and unlimited access to any person, place or thing in the world.

Now let's pretend it is Dec. 31, 1999 -- midnight.

Where will you be? What will you be doing? Who will you be with?

In other words, how would you greet the year 2000 if you could do it any way you wanted?

Tell us your dream, in 25 words or less. Be creative, think outside of the box, reach for the new millennium ... . You get the idea.

By the way, if you're one of those convinced the millennium doesn't start until 2001, just pretend that's what we're talking about. Same general idea, anyway.

For our purposes the millennium starts Jan. 1, 2000, because we like round numbers. And also because our computers tell us they want to start over when the calendar ticks to zero-zero-zero.

Tapa

Greeting the
millennium

How would you spend New Year's next year if you could have anything you wanted? The most creative entries will be printed in our New Year's Day edition (1999). You must include the following information:

How I'd like to greet the year 2000

Name

Daytime phone

Address

Submit entries to: Year 2000, Honolulu Star-Bulletin Features Section, P.O. Box 3080, Honolulu, 96802. Or fax, 523-8509, or e-mail features@starbulletin.com. Entries must be in our hands by Dec. 23. Items submitted will not be returned and may be printed in the newspaper without compensation.



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