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Corrections and
clarifications






» Chris Van Marter is the deputy prosecutor in the Kenneth Peters Jr. case. A story on page A3 of yesterday's paper used an incorrect first name.

» Twelve sinks in 12 rooms at Haleiwa Elementary School are being replaced after asbestos was found in one sink. The others are being replaced as a safety precaution. A story on page A3 in yesterday's paper incorrectly suggested that 12 sinks in nine classrooms tested positive for asbestos.

» A 20-year-old man sentenced to eight years in prison for attempting to kidnap and rape a jogger at Kapiolani Park was a soldier in the Army at the time of the April 2004 crime. A Page A3 article and headline Tuesday incorrectly reported that Robert Allen O'Neal was a Marine.

» Honolulu police officers are issued 9 mm semi-automatic handguns as their service weapon. A Page A5 article Wednesday incorrectly referred to their service weapon as a revolver.


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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