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  2. Sau Ung Loo Chan - Wikipedia

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    Chan, the youngest child of her family, was born on August 8, 1906, in Honolulu, Hawaii, to Joe and Choy Shee Loo. Her father was a Chinese immigrant and had a close friendship with Sun Yat-sen . Chan completed her higher education at Punahou School and Yale Law School respectively before settling in Hong Kong with her husband Hin Cheung Chan ...

  3. Lawrence M. Judd - Wikipedia

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    Judd was born March 20, 1887, in Honolulu, Hawaii, the grandson of Gerrit P. Judd, who was an early American Missionary, a cabinet minister to King Kamehameha III, and co-founder of Punahou School. [3] His father was Judge Albert Francis Judd (1838–1900) and mother was Agnes Hall Boyd (1844–1934). He was the last of nine children.

  4. The Honolulu Advertiser - Wikipedia

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    The Advertiser published its final edition at 12:01 AM on June 6, 2010, [8] [9] [10] and Black Press officially launched the Honolulu Star-Advertiser as a broadsheet morning daily on June 7, 2010. The newspaper will be based out of the former Star-Bulletin offices at Restaurant Row and published at the former Advertiser printing facilities in ...

  5. Hawaii loses Georgette Deemer, tireless film industry ... - AOL

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    Georgette Deemer—whose 16 years as Hawaii film commissioner launched the islands’ international film and television industry ­—died Sept. 1 in Honolulu after a long battle with cancer. She ...

  6. List of newspapers in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Hawaii Holomua (Honolulu) (1891–1895) [1] Hawaiian Gazette (1865-1918) [2] Hawaii Island Journal; Hilo Tribune (1895–1917) [3] The Honolulu Advertiser (1856–2010) [4] Honolulu Record; Honolulu Star-Bulletin (1882–2010) [5] Honolulu Weekly; Ka Nupepa Kuokoa; Ko Hoku o Ka Pakipika (1861-1863) [6] Molokai Island Times

  7. Honolulu Star-Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    Honolulu Star-Bulletin logo in 2001 former logo. The Honolulu Star-Bulletin was a daily newspaper based in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States.At the time publication ceased on June 6, 2010, it was the second largest daily newspaper in the state of Hawaiʻi (after the Honolulu Advertiser).

  8. List of defunct newspapers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of defunct newspapers of the United States.Only notable names among the thousands of such newspapers are listed, primarily major metropolitan dailies which published for ten years or more.

  9. Jan. 15—The owner of the Honolulu Star-Advertiser has entered a court-supervised restructuring to reduce debt and to position the company for a possible sale to a partnership that plans to ...