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The Honolulu Advertiser

Posted on: Wednesday, July 6, 2005

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.

• More than 11 million vehicles pass through the Wilson Tunnels each year. A different number was given in a Local News story yesterday.

• Claudia Bown is the sister of Navy SEAL James Suh, who was killed in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan. Her name was misspelled in a Local News story Monday.

• The Outdoor Circle was formed 93 years ago. The age of the organization was incorrect in a Business story Sunday.

• A Local News story incorrectly reported on Saturday that Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell of Texas was among those missing in the June 28 crash of a Chinook helicopter in the mountains of Afghanistan that killed 16 service members. Luttrell was not aboard the helicopter.

• The provisional government's Board of Education closed Hawaiian-language schools in 1896 and ruled that English would be the language of instruction in schools. A Local News story on Saturday contained incorrect information.

• Kalimakuhilani Suganuma's name was misspelled in a list of King Kamehameha Hula competition winners in an Island Life story Friday.

• A city ordinance prohibits removal of any items from city rubbish containers. A story on Page B1 Thursday incorrectly said rubbish could be taken from curbside bins or trash bins on public property. A Local News story on Saturday clarified the law.

• The Pacific Rim Children's Chorus Festival concert at the Blaisdell Concert Hall will be at 4 p.m. on July 17. Tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for military, seniors and full-time students, and $10 for children 12 and younger. A Local News story on June 19 incorrectly said the concert was free and did not give the date of the concert.