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To: Non-Sequitur

How do you explain the birth notices in both Honolulu newspapers on August 13, 1961?
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You are sounding desperate and DUMB now. I can answer that question for ya. Someone gave it to the newspaper. Just like in my city. You have to send it to the paper. Call around, know yourself out. Most papers do NOT automatically post birth announcements. Some people may not want them in the paper. You give them the info, they print it.


86 posted on 03/16/2009 1:15:03 PM PDT by mojitojoe ( Idiots elected a Marxist ideologue with narcissistic personality disorder & America is dying.)
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To: mojitojoe
Someone gave it to the newspaper. Just like in my city.

Who gave it to them? Was it the same person who did all the other birth announcements published that day? Why else would all the birth announcements in both papers be worded the same way and for the same dates?

Most papers do NOT automatically post birth announcements. Some people may not want them in the paper. You give them the info, they print it.

We're talking 50 years ago, it was far more common. Even today the local paper prints marriage announcements, divorce announcements, and births. They get them from the city government.

88 posted on 03/16/2009 1:19:12 PM PDT by Non-Sequitur
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