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The Honolulu Advertiser

Posted on: Friday, June 13, 2003

Corrections

Advertiser Staff

• Lolita Davidovich's character in the new film "Hollywood Homicide" is named Cleo. She is misidentified in a review by Roger Ebert on Page 31 of today's TGIF section, which is printed in advance of the news sections.

• State tourism liaison Marsha Wienert plans to work closely with the state Department of Transportation to increase international flights to Hawai'i. A different state department was named in a story on Page C1 yesterday.

• An editorial Wednesday about King Kamehameha I did not detail the circumstances behind an attack on Kamehameha that years later led to the Law of the Splintered Paddle. According to R.S. Kuykendall's "The Hawaiian Kingdom," Kamehameha was in his war canoe and made a plundering raid on the coast of Puna, where he encountered two fishermen. Kamehameha chased after the two, was caught in a crevice and one of the fishermen hit him with a paddle. The editorial did not make clear that Kamehameha was engaged in a raid when he was attacked.