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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Wednesday, April 11, 2001



Corrections

Advertiser Staff

If you have a question or concern about the accuracy, fairness or thoroughness of an item in The Honolulu Advertiser, please call Reader Representative John Simonds at 525-8033.

• Affordable Casket & Moanalua Mortuary is on Moanalua Freeway in the old Granny Goose factory. A story in Friday's Island Life section misidentified the prior business and location.

• Catherine Toth is the second Cherry Blossom queen of multi-ethnic background, the first with a non-Japanese surname. Incorrect information appeared in a Bob Krauss column posted last Wednesday.

• A Local News story posted yesterday's incorrectly stated the time of a transportation meeting to address speeding in Wai'alae Iki Ridge. The meeting is 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. tomorrow at the 'aina Haina Public Library.

• Maui Councilwoman Jo Anne Johnson has proposed a moratorium on development in the West and South Maui areas. Some information was omitted from a Local News article posted Saturday because of an editing error.

• Charlotte Nomura is a Department of Education resource teacher who has been walking the picket line at the State Building in Wailuku. Because of an editor's error, a photo caption in a story posted yesterday incorrectly stated the site.

• The Wahiawa Library Book sale will take place May 5. An incorrect date was given in Sunday's Lit Beat column because of a clerk's error.

• As of May 1, Outrigger Enterprises Inc. will control more than 1,400 hotel and resort condominium rooms on Maui. A Business story posted yesterday was unclear on the number of rooms it would control.