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» The last name of Ed Zintel, managing editor of Editor & Publisher magazine, was misspelled in a story on Page B1 Friday.
» The elevation of Logan, Utah, is 4,534 feet, not 8,050 feet as reported in the "Further Review" column on Page C1 Friday.
» Eighty-seven of 360 participants in a work-furlough program for inmates at the Oahu Community Correctional Center were terminated from the program in the past year, including 21 who walked away from the program. The Page A19 editorial Friday said about 20 of 210 participants walked away from the program.
» A 400-kilowatt solar photovoltaic system is being installed at Turtle Bay Resort. A Page B6 article Thursday reported a 400-megawatt system is being installed.
» The Waioli Tea Room in Manoa has halted operations since Sunday but will reopen Nov. 11 under new management. An "Off the News" item on Page A8 Thursday said the eatery would be open through this coming Sunday.
» Restaurant Week Wailea takes place at the resort area in South Maui. A headline on the "Hawaii’s Backyard" column on Page H3 Sunday referred to the location as West Maui.