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>> Members of the Robert Diego family, who own and operate Memorial Mortuary in Hilo, pleaded no contest Tuesday to theft of an unspecified amount that is more than $20,000 from a funeral plan trust fund. A Page A3 article yesterday incorrectly said Diego and two family members pleaded no contest to charges of stealing $500,000 from the fund. The plea agreement does not give a specific amount for which they are liable, but Deputy Attorney General Rick Damerville said he will seek about $500,000 in restitution.

The family game show "Mental Tilapia," set to premiere on OC16 in October, will star Ray Bumatai, improvisational players and Hawaii's kids. In a headline and photo caption on Page D1 on Tuesday, Andy Bumatai was named as one of the program's creators. He has no involvement with the show but appeared at an unveiling party in support of his brother.

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