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Monday, February 14, 2000

Tapa


Photo courtesy Marcia Mager
Lifetime filmed segments of "Beyond Chance" at Sea Life
Park to tell the story of Marcia Mager, Dennis Aubrey and
their son Reyn. Before meeting Aubrey, Mager wrote a
prophetic novel partly set in a fictional aquarium
named Sea Life Park.



Fate joins Hawaii couple

Life imitates art in a Hawaii couple's love story, which will be shared with cable television viewers at 8 p.m. today.

The romance of Mililani residents Marcia Mager and Dennis Aubrey will be told on Lifetime's "Beyond Chance."

In 1981, Mager, living in New York, wrote a romance novel, "Lured into Dawn," about a Manhattan woman who falls in love with a dolphin trainer and moves to a tropical island with him.

Almost a decade later, Mager visited the New York Aquarium and met Aubrey, a dolphin trainer there. Just like the characters in her novel, Mager and Aubrey fell in love and moved to a tropical "paradise" -- Hawaii.

Mager and Aubrey's love story will be rebroadcast on Feb. 20.

Mager's latest book "Believing in Faeries: A Manual for Grown-ups," teaches people how to deepen their relationship with the natural world.The book is scheduled for release in April.


Star-Bulletin staff


Radio Log

Tapa

KONG 570-AM / 93.5 FM: Adult contemporary rock with some Hawaiian music
KSSK 590-AM / 92.3-FM: Adult contemporary music
KHNR 650-AM: All news
KQMQ 93.1-FM: Contemporary hit radio
KQMQ 690-AM: Radio Disney
KGU 760-AM: Sports radio
KHVH 830-AM: News, talk, traffic, weather
KAIM 870-AM / 95.5-FM: Christian programs
KJPN 940-AM: Japanese-language news, adult contemporary music and talk shows
KIKI 990-AM / 93.9-FM: Contemporary country AM; contemporary hits FM
KLHT 1040-AM: Christian radio
KWAI 1080-AM: Talk radio
KZOO 1210-AM: Japanese-language, broadcasts from Japan
KNDI 1270-AM: Live news from the Philippines; programs in 10 languages
KIFO 1380-AM: News, public affairs
KCCN 1420-AM / 100.3-FM: All talk / UH sports AM; contemporary island hits, FM
KUMU 1500-AM / 94.7-FM: Adult standards, AM; light rock, FM
KHPR 88.1-FM: Classical, news, public affairs
KIPO 89.3-FM: Jazz, classical, news
KTUH 90.3-FM: Jazz, blues, Hawaiian, rock, country and alternative
KKUA 90.7-FM: Classical, news, public affairs
KKCR 90.9 / 91.9-FM: Hawaiian, midnight-3 p.m.; and rock, reggae, classical and new age
KRTR 96.3-FM: Adult contemporary, news
KPOI 97.5-FM: Modern rock
KDNN 98.5-FM: Contemporary Hawaiian
KORL 99.5-FM: Adult contemporary
STAR 101.9-FM: Modern hits
KKHN 102.7-FM: Country
KXME 104.3-FM: Top 40
KINE 105.1-FM: Hawaiian
KGMZ 107.9-FM: Oldies



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