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The Honolulu Advertiser

Posted on: Saturday, August 7, 2004

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 Anne Harpham at 525-8033.

• In 2001, Admission Day was renamed Statehood Day. It is celebrated on the third Friday in August. The old name of the holiday was incorrectly used in a Local News story on August 5.

• The committee that will make the final decision on the design of a new University of Hawai'i logo will meet Wednesday. The date was incorrect in a Local News story yesterday.

• Records of many, but not all, nonjudicial foreclosure notices are available through public documents at the state Bureau of Conveyances. Nonjudicial foreclosure notices can be tracked by the name of one or more of the parties involved and are not required to be filed at the bureau by entities initiating the action. Subjects of nonjudicial foreclosures are required to be privately notified. A Business story on August 1 said nonjudicial foreclosures could not be tracked.