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  Honolulu Advertiser - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
The Honolulu Advertiser is the largest newspaper in the U.S. state of Hawai‘i and one of the largest newspapers in the United States.
Businessman and son of Congregational missionaries, Henry M. Whitney founded the Pacific Commercial Advertiser in 1856, a weekly newspaper that was circulated primarily in the whaling port of Honolulu.
In 1992, the Honolulu Advertiser was purchased by the Gannett Pacific Corporation, a subsidiary of Gannet Company Incorporated.
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 Honolulu Star-Bulletin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Honolulu Star-Bulletin, based in Honolulu, Hawaii, is one of two major daily newspapers in the state of Hawaii (the other being the Honolulu Advertiser.) The Honolulu Star-Bulletin is owned by Black Press of Victoria, British Columbia in Canada.
From 1962 it was owned by a local group of investors led by Elizabeth P. Farrington and entered a joint operating agreement with the Honolulu Advertiser that shared printing and advertising functions.
As soon as the purchase was finalized in 2001, Black dissolved the joint operating agreement it had with the Honolulu Advertiser and constructed its own printing facilities and moved to new headquarters near Honolulu Harbor.
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 Honolulu Advertiser & Star Bulletin Obituaries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Born in Honolulu, she is survived by husband Raymond K.; sons Raymond K. Jr., Charles K. and Alden K.; daughters Raynette K. and Germaine H. Akau, Gayle K. Nobriga, Lureen K. Jenks and Christine K. Pilialoha; brothers Charles A., Robert, Frederick and Francis Maikai; 19 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
Born in Honolulu, she is survived by husband James; sons Gordon and Wesley; daughters Beatrice Hew Len and Geraldine Lum; sisters Helen Hiu and Lily Tom; 13 grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren.
Born in Honolulu, she is survived by husband Eustaquio; sons Bryan Yap and Dimitrio Albarracin; daughter Celeste Ahana; brothers Melvin, Hansel and Percy Yap; sisters Aberdean Fuller and Lorna Yap; and six grandchildren.
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 Honolulu Advertiser - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Honolulu Advertiser is the largest newspaper in the U.S. state of Hawai‘i and has a morning circulation of 143,983 and a Sunday edition of 165,481 copies.
In 1992, the Honolulu Advertiser was purchased by the Gannett Pacific Corporation, a subsidiary of Gannett Company Incorporated.
Built in 1929 by the architectural firm Emory and Webb in the beaux arts style, the Advertiser Building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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 Welcome! -- HonoluluAdvertiser.com Personals
Honolulu Advertiser reserves the right to reject any advertisement.
Honolulu Advertiser assumes no liability for the content or reply to any Personal ad.
The advertiser assumes somplete liability for the content and all replies to any advertisement or recorded message and for any claims made against Honolulu Advertiser as a result therefor.
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 Honolulu Advertiser & Star-Bulletin Obituaries
Bacalso of Honolulu;  Patsy and John Jones of California; Robbie and David Skinner of California; great-grandparents Sally Moreno, Loren and Joan Skinner of California; brother Shaun K. Burial: Espiritu Estate, Napili.
Survived by parents, Johnny and Balvena; sisters, Barbara of Kahului, Carol Yuen of Honolulu, Melvena of  Kahului, Chelsea of Kihei and Antoinette of Lahaina; brothers, John Jr.
Advertising and pamphleteering were child’s play, he wrote and gave him a guilty conscience.
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 The Honolulu Advertiser   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
The Advertiser was founded in 1856 as the weekly Pacific Commercial Advertiser and became a daily in 1882.
In the mid-1950s, The Advertiser became a driving force for social progress in Hawaii and rallied support for statehood.
Honolulu, the capital, is located on the south shore of Oahu, which is home to 72 percent of Hawaii’s residents.
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 HawaiiThreads.com - Honolulu Advertiser Changes are Near   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
According to the Advertising Director of the Honolulu Advertiser, changes will soon be underway for Hawaii's largest news print circulation.
So The Advertiser's new format will be slightly shorter and narrower than folks are used to.
Honolulu Advertiser boasts a current market circulation of 342,310 daily readers and 440,485 Sunday readers.
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 Honolulu Local Guide, Honolulu Hotels, Honolulu Real Estate-Areaguides.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
You then will be able to view Relocation Information in Honolulu, Hawaii by category which include Honolulu real estate, find a realtor, Honolulu, Hawaii mortgages, title companies, Honolulu apartments, find a roommate, appraisal, Honolulu home builders and property management.
If you are looking for Home Contractors in Honolulu you can find maid services, Honolulu contractors, painters, carpentry, remodeling, Honolulu roofing, electrical, appliances, interior designers, fencing and Honolulu masonry.
If you're looking for Honolulu Information you may want to visit the community info section, Honolulu newspapers, libraries, religion, school section and the social service link for Honolulu Hawaii.
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 Honolulu Advertiser - newspaper in Honolulu, Hawaii USA covering Honolulu local news at Mondo Times
Honolulu Advertiser is a newspaper in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA covering general news.
Honolulu Advertiser contact information is available only to Mondo Times Advanced Members.
Honolulu Advertiser is owned by Gannett Company, Inc..
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 Honolulu News.Net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Honolulu police are searching for a minivan that was stolen with two children inside.
Honolulu - Honolulu Police say a minivan with two young boys inside was stolen Wednesday van, along with her keys, when went into a Bank of Hawaii branch.
Honolulu News.Net is part of an international network of news sites, dedicated to the major regions, countries and cities of the world.
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 HawaiiThreads.com - Honolulu Advertiser Changes are Near   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Their special feature on the redesign and the new press can be found here.
From what I understand (and please correct me if I'm wrong) is that the 'Tizer switched to the new design in the dimentions of the new paper they'll be using, but are printing it on the old sized paper.
One suggestion is that they put the Page One continuation on the backside of each section to make reading each story easier when you only have one hand to read while holding your coffee with the other like on the bus.
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 Honolulu Advertiser article; June 6, 2001
"David is like a daruma," said Honolulu attorney and mediator Ted Tsukiyama, who joined Fukumoto in founding the Hawaii Bonsai Association in Honolulu nearly 40 years ago.
A daruma is a Japanese figure with a large head and a round body that inevitably bounces back into an upright position.
The key to Fukumoto's success, Honolulu bonsai specialist Tsukiyama says, is that "David has a natural eye and hand for identifying plants.
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 City Parade LGBT - 2003 - News - Welcome to the ACLU of Hawai'i
Honolulu - The American Civil Liberties Union of Hawai’i today filed suit against City and County of Honolulu officials and the Hawai‘i Christian Coalition for conspiring to exclude gay groups from the Family Day Parade scheduled for July 5.
For weeks, City and Coalition members sought to discourage them from joining the parade through a variety of means including failing to fax parade applications as promised, lying about the application deadline, refusing to accept the applications, excluding plaintiffs from parade organizational meetings and general verbal harassment and hostility.
Defendant Hashimoto, state chair of the Hawai‘i Christian Coalition, in signed letters to the plaintiffs stated the reason for denying their parade application was the Coalition’s religious belief that homosexuality is immoral.
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 HonoluluAdvertiser.com > HawaiisClassifieds.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
The Honolulu Advertiser reserves the right to censor, reclassify, revise, edit, or reject any advertisement not meeting its standards of acceptance.
The Honolulu Advertiser is protected by the copyright laws of the United States.
Deadlines are applicable to the time in which you confirm your ad placement with a The Honolulu Advertiser Classified representative.
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 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Honolulu Advertiser at Epinions.com
The Advertiser is a perfect example of the trend that swept the country in the last couple decades - morning papers.
The Advertiser's close ties to USA Today publisher Gannett, combined with perceptions that it doesn't really try to cover local issues and investigate stories as thoroughly as the Star-Bulletin, has left me - and no doubt others - with the impression that it's a bit of a media lightweight.
Of course, depending on the outcome of the current legal mess between the Advertiser, the Star-Bulletin, Gannett, et al, the Advertiser may very well end up being the only game in town as far as the mainstream press is concerned - which would be a shame.
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 honolulu advertiser classifieds   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Browse our honolulu advertiser classifieds articles to find what you are looking for, and choose any internet advertising, advertising on radio, advertising on television or advertising promotions link in our most popular resources section.
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Advertising Dentist - Dental practice advertising on radio and in print.
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 News from Waikiki
The Honolulu Japanese Chamber of Commerce is one of Honolulu's major business organizations, representing a cross-section of the city's businesses, industries and professions.
The members of the Honolulu Brass Quintet are Mark Schubert and Ken Hafner, trumpets; Wade Butin, horn; Don Immel, trombone; and David Saltzman, tuba.
All are full-time musicians in the Honolulu Symphony performing for thousands of symphony patrons and students yearly and teaching many of Hawaii's young brass players.
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 Honolulu Star-Bulletin Hawaii News
The Honolulu Star-Bulletin was named tops in 10 categories and collected a total of 21 trophies in the annual Hawaii Publishers Association Pa'i awards presentation.
Awards presented yesterday at the Hawaii Publishers Association annual luncheon at Hilton Hawaiian Village also included two first places and a total of nine trophies to the Honolulu Advertiser, two first places among three awards won by the Hawaii Tribune-Herald and one first place among five awards to the Maui News.
Among the Honolulu Star-Bulletin awards was third prize in the Business and Industry category for the staff coverage of plans by its owners to close the 117-year-old newspaper.
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 Honolulu Advertiser Archives - Advertising
COPYRIGHT 2005 The Honolulu Advertiser, a division of Gannett Co.
The Honolulu Advertiser's mission is to chronicle Hawai'i's story while being a vigilant partner in...
Connecting to the Hawaii Newspaper Index   The Hawaii Newspaper Index is an index to the Honolulu Advertiser and the Honolulu Star-Bulletin.
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 Honolulu Advertiser & Star-Bulletin Obituaries
Donations in Feldman's memory may be made to the Honolulu Academy of Arts or the American Cancer Society.
Family and friends alike would agree, she was "one of a kind." Ann was most known for her outrageous, often flamboyant personality and joi de vie.
Also surviving her are: daughter Suzanne of Oceanside, CA; son Thomas, Colonel, US Army,of Honolulu, HI; daughter Ann of Bend, OR; and son Robert of Alpine, CA; and six grandchildren: Scott, Joseph, Daniel, Thomas, Mark, and Maile; and a brother, Ray A. Peters, of Alexandria, VA.
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 Hawaiian.com: Hawaiian Shirts, Hawaiian Airlines, Live Aloha, Beach Wear, Hawaiian Music
The shirts sold quickly and (according to local legend) a salesman at the Honolulu Advertiser eventually suggested that Mr.
While that part of the story may be true, it is unlikely that Ellery Chun needed to be instructed in shrewd marketing by a newspaper salesman.
In 1947, the Honolulu Board of Supervisors passed a resolution whereby City & County employees were allowed - actually, they were encouraged - to wear Hawaiian shirts from June 1 to October 31 each year to beat the summer heat.
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 Honolulu Advertiser & Star-Bulletin Obituaries
Retired from Honolulu Wolmanized Wood Treating Co. Survived by sons, Renato and Ruben; daughters, Alejandra Aczon, Merlinda and Flordelis Oania and Carol Andrews; brothers, Jose, Maximo and Miguel; sisters, Isabel Baxa and Tomasa Cabot; seven grandchildren; and a great-grandson.
While ministering to patients at Hawai'i State Hospital, as well as at Hale Mohalu and Kalaupapa, he became acquainted with profound depths of human experience, and was continually grateful for that.
While serving as Executive Director of the Honolulu Council of Churches from 1962 to 1969, Ogawa convened members of the ecumenical community to address such needs as mental health, public education, and labor issues.
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 honolulu advertiser
Browse our honolulu advertiser articles to find what you are looking for, and choose any internet advertising, advertising on radio, advertising on television or advertising promotions link in our most popular resources section.
COPYRIGHT 2005 The Honolulu Advertiser, a division of Gannett Co. Inc.
With the coupling of Chaplin and Twigg-Smith, the Honolulu Advertiser shifted its The Honolulu Advertiser staff occupies the Advertiser Building on 605
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 Herman Wedemeyer passes away   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
He suffered a heart attack last week and had been on life support, she said.
A native of Hilo, Wedemeyer was also a businessman who served briefly as a Honolulu city councilman and state representative.
He was elected to the Honolulu City Council as a Republican in 1968, then to the state House of Representatives for the Waikiki-Moiliili area as a Democrat in 1970.
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 The Honolulu Advertiser - Hawaii Newcomer's Guide
When the California Gold Rush of 1848 created an overwhelming demand for food and supplies from Honolulu, it marked the beginning of Hawaii's business community.
Local merchants realized in order to secure the advantages the Islands had to offer for commerce, they needed to establish common goals and policies for trade as well as address concerns of the island community.
© COPYRIGHT 2005 The Honolulu Advertiser, a division of Gannett Co. Inc.
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