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  2. Juggie Heen - Wikipedia

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    Ernest Nalani 'Juggie' Heen, Jr. (August 31, 1930 – June 30, 2013) was an American politician. Heen served in the United States Air Force.He then work in real estate development and sales.

  3. Johanna Drew Cluney - Wikipedia

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    Johanna Keaioana Drew was born on October 6, 1895, in Honolulu, Republic of Hawaii (now Hawaii, United States). [3] Her parents were Keaupuiohiwa Katherine (née Stillman), and Levi J. Drew. Cluney's maternal grandfather was Henry Martyn Stillman (1822–1891), a banker from Boston who had married into the Hawaiian nobility, through his marriage to Kamaka Oukamakaokawaukeoiopiopio Stillman.

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

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    STAR-ADVERTISER / 2001 Georgette Deemer served for 16 years as Hawaii film commissioner. STAR-ADVERTISER / 2001 Georgette Deemer served for 16 years as Hawaii film commissioner. ... John Berger ...

  5. Honolulu Star-Advertiser - Wikipedia

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    On February 25, 2010, Canadian publisher Black Press Ltd., which owned the Honolulu Star-Bulletin, purchased The Honolulu Advertiser, then owned by Gannett Corporation for $125 million. As part of the deal to acquire the Advertiser, Black Press agreed to place the Star-Bulletin on the selling block. If no buyer came forward by March 29, 2010 ...

  6. Myron "Pinky" Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Myron Bennett "Pinky" Thompson was born on February 29, 1924, in Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii. [1] Thompson graduated from Punahou School in 1943 and received a bachelor's degree in sociology from Colby College in 1950, and a master's degree in social work from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa in 1952.

  7. Richard Mamiya - Wikipedia

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    Mamiya was born on March 8, 1925, in Kalihi, Honolulu, Hawaii to Tsurumatsu and Margaret Mamiya. [1] He was a third-generation Japanese American. [2] He attended Saint Louis School on scholarship, where he played on the football, baseball, and basketball teams.

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