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» Deputy prosecutor Randal Lee recommended five years' probation for Larry Matsuo, convicted of making campaign contributions under false names. A Page A6 article Thursday incorrectly said he recommended five years' imprisonment. Also, regarding the Matsuo case, Circuit Judge Richard Perkins said, "There's no indication of any malice, any criminality beyond these contribution violations." The story incorrectly quoted Perkins as saying there was no criminality in the violations.

» The USS Ronald Reagan aircraft carrier headed back to San Diego after making a stopover at Pearl Harbor Saturday. A photo caption on Page A18 Sunday incorrectly said the carrier was headed to South Asia.

» The medical examiner was to perform autopsies on two men who were found dead in a house after a night of drinking and taking drugs. A "Police/Fire" item on Page A5 in yesterday's morning edition incorrectly stated that the medical examiner was to perform an autopsy on a 43-year-old man who was found in a car near the house. That man was treated and released from a hospital.

» The first Royal Hawaiian Band bandleader was known only as Oliver, and directed the first official band in 1836. Four others held the post before Heinrich "Henry" Berger arrived from Germany in 1872. A caption on Page E1 Sunday said incorrectly that Berger was the first bandleader.


The Honolulu Star-Bulletin strives to make its news report fair and accurate. If you have a question or comment about news coverage, call Editor Frank Bridgewater at 529-4791 or email him at corrections@starbulletin.com.



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