Hypatia sans - different a

I have the Hypatia Sans pro font and according to the character set there are two different a's in the font - but I can only access the standard one and not the one which has a circle with vertical line (don't know what the correct term would be). I use Mac OSX, does anyone know how do to this...?
I can find it in the Font Book as Glyph 264, but I can't find it in the Character Viewer...

It's called "single-story a". To access it in Mac OS X apps (such as TextEdit, Pages, Keynote, etc.) first open the Fonts Panel (Cmd+T).
Then click on the Actions button (bottom-left corner) and select "Typography". This will open the Typography panel.
Finally, type your 'a', select it, and apply the Stylistic Set #2.

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                <p align="left" class="style1">The Messaging Services team is eager to remind you that the Lotus Notes 8.0.2 upgrade was launched October 26th and will continue through April 30, 2010. As schedules develop and become available from each Line of Business (LOB), the <a href="https://ecenter.faa.gov/appspub/national/nd8webcommo.nsf/ND8Communications?OpenPage" class="style103"><u>ND8 Communications</u></a> site will be updated to reflect the changes. Remember that individual LOBs will control their own implementation schedules, so we encourage everyone to visit the site frequently and find out when the upgrade is happening in your area.</p>
              <p align="left" class="style1">Now for the important stuff. In order to better prepare for this major upgrade, we highly encourage all employees to take training, especially our new and exciting user online training offerings! For those really excited enthusiasts, feel free to browse supplemental training links, web casts, sneak previews, and schedule updates available on the <a href="https://ecenter.faa.gov/appspub/national/nd8webcommo.nsf/ND8Communications?OpenPage" class="style103"><u>ND8 Communications</u></a> site.</p>
              <p align="left" class="style1">Meanwhile, let's take a moment to highlight some of the upcoming features...</p>
              <p align="left" class="style1">As promised, the new Lotus Notes 8.0.2 software will offer an updated, more intuitive interface with embedded Sametime, conversation threads, in-line spell checking, and Sidebar features, just to name a few. You will encounter some major changes in the layout and experience new enhancements that simplify business processes.</p>
              <p align="left" class="style1">One of the first noticeable changes is the new Sidebar tool located on the right side of the screen. The Sidebar displays embedded Notes applications and more importantly, fully integrates Sametime 8 within the Notes client. After the upgrade, you will no longer have to launch a separate Sametime client! Other helpful Sidebar applications include the Day-At-A-Glance feature which summarizes calendar entries in a single-day view, and the option to add RSS feeds.</p>
              <p align="left" class="style1">Even for those who travel or work off-site, the new DWA-iNotes Lite version of web mail allows you to access email more quickly and efficiently. Easily switch to the full version, when your work requires more robust tools.</p>
              <p align="left" class="style1">The wait is almost over, so be sure to take advantage of the available training and learn about the exciting benefits before everyone else. Experience the desktop of the future today! </p>
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              <p class="style67">ITT Code of Conduct is here. Booklets are now available, but you can also download it <a href="http://www.itt.com/codeofconduct">here</a>. </p>
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                        <p><strong><span class="style43">To access the   2010 Charge Codes, PLEASE CLICK on the link below. </span></strong></p>
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                    <td height="146" valign="top" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><p><strong><img src="images/concur.jpg" alt="Concur" width="75" height="30" hspace="10" vspace="12" border="0" align="left" /><a href="https://director.concursolutions.com/?entity=p0001382x7q7" target="_blank" class="style35"><font color="#FF9900">Concur CES</font></a></strong> <span class="style1">You will be able to access the <br />
                      new   Concur, CES, on <strong>Tuesday, May 27,   2008</strong>. Once live, access to Cliqbook will be thru Concur. </span></p>
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                    <td valign="top" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><p align="center" class="style45">Your Travel Authorization Form is now available here. </p>
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                      <div align="center" class="style1">Essential information on Travel Authorization and a tutorial  is given in this PDF file available below. You may utilize the 'show bookmarks' feature of the PDF to navigate your steps throughout the process. </div>
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                        <p>FAA Badge Renewals<br />
                            <span class="style47">New Online Process</span> </p>
                      <p class="style44"><a href="ITT_INFO.HTM"><span class="style54">Click Here to View</span></a></p>
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                        <p> <span class="style67">Available now, is the new... </span></p>
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                      <p><a href="Quick Guide to Request a New FRAC Account.pdf"><strong>Click here to download your copy</strong></a></p>
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              <p align="left" class="style1">New technologies   offer artists opportunities to create works with dimensions no one has seen   before &mdash; an exciting possibility that sometimes results in work that is flashy   in form yet lacking in resonant content. Recent work by Irish artist John   Gerrard is a rare exception. He uses customized 3-D gameing software to   re-imagine landscape art. He creates contemplative, vivid scenes of farms and   oil fields that raise questions about the effect of human progress on the   environment. For the works in this exhibition, Gerrard photographed actual site   from 360 degrees and then simulated cinematic movement around the sites using   the computer, complete with shifting, natural lighting effects. In response to   Gerrard's works on view at the 2009 Venive Biennale, Blake Gopnik of <em>The   Washington Post</em> wrote, &quot;The projected landscapes... are more compellingly   real than any art you're likely to have seen.&quot; </p></td>
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                <p align="center"><span class="style89">Explore the wonders of outer space at the National Air and Space Museum's Public Observatory Project! </span></p></td>
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    Is this an intranet site?  Did you inherit this mess?  I don't mean to be rude or sarcastic but this code is terrible. I'm amazed that this is being used on a dot GOV server.  I suppose if the public can't see it, it doesn't matter to the FAA that this site is a web accessibility and maintenance nightmare.  100+ redundant .styles on a single web page.  That has to be a new record.   If this site were in my charge, I'd recommend a total rebuild.
    Anyway, in an attempt to answer your question, 90% of display problems are code related.  Use the links below to check your code and fix all reported errors.
    HTML Validator - http://validator.w3.org
    CSS Validator - http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/
    HTML & CSS Tutorials - http://w3schools.com/
    Best of luck,
    Nancy O.
    Alt-Web Design & Publishing
    Web | Graphics | Print | Media  Specialists
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