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» A suspect in a triple stabbing near South Beretania and Griffiths streets early Sunday was arrested a few doors down from Cafe Anasia on Beretania. A Page B2 article Monday said he was arrested outside the restaurant. The cafe was not involved in the incident.
» The aircraft pictured landing on the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush on Page A3 Monday was an EA-6B, not an F/A-18C Hornet as stated in the caption.
» University of Hawaii at Manoa graduate student Bret Polopolus-Meredith testified in support of fired Chancellor Tom Apple on Wednesday at a Board of Regents committee meeting. His first name was misspelled in a Page B1 story Thursday.
» The Biggest Little Airshow at the Pacific Aviation Museum, 319 Lexington Blvd., runs Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. An information box on Page G1 Sunday said the show would be Saturday only.
» Republican lieutenant governor nominee Elwin Ahu never ran for elected office before this year. A Page A21 article Sunday said he had run unsuccessfully for elected office before.
» A Page A8 photo Saturday showed a couple watching the heavy flow of the Wailuku River from the Wainaku Street bridge. The caption said they were looking at the Wainaku River.
» Eric Johnson is the director of Honolulu Theatre for Youth’s "A Bollywood Robin Hood." Alvin Chan is the playwright and an actor in the show. A Page D1 story Saturday named Chan as the director.