Posted on 10/09/2012 9:57:32 PM PDT by jwsea55
...HOW TO GET LISTED
To get your listing in our birth announcement column that runs Saturdays, please complete and submit a Star-Advertiser birth announcement form, which can be downloaded at www.staradvertiser.com, a copy of your child's birth certificate and a color picture of your child. Announcements will be run until the child's first birthday.
Mail the items to Birth Announcements, Today section, Honolulu Star-Advertiser, 500 Ala Moana, Suite 7-210, Honolulu, HI 96813. Or e-mail pdf copies of the signed announcement form and the birth certificate, along with a high-resolution (300 dpi) color jpeg of the baby's picture to features@staradvertiser.com. Entries missing essential information cannot be used and mailed photos cannot be returned.
(Excerpt) Read more at staradvertiser.com ...
Hawaii's Ohana: Readers share their family pictures
MSNBC forget to edit this.
Someone should post a pic of an empty baby chair.
“Lononehenu’uahihahauakeakua Keanupumekamakaninui Ka’ili’uli Cosme Tabura was born Dec. 13 at Kapiolani Medical Center...”
The kid will earn a PhD before he can spell his own name.
This would have nothing to do with Obozo, as the paper
just went into business in 2010...Merger of two papers.
I do not know if it is a “newspaper of record”.
It has been my understanding that Obozos birth announcement
was from advertising papers. Maybe someone else on here knows
if they were papers of record.
The predecessors were Honolulu Advertiser and Honolulu Bulletin. These papers were considered the papers of record for Hawaii.
“These papers were considered the papers of record for Hawaii.”
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What paper carried Obama’s notice of birth, and was it from official records? IIRC, it was not from any official record, or unspecified.
Both papers carried the birth announcement.
Ping...StarAdvertiser on birth announcements
LOL
“Both papers carried the birth announcement.”
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OK, but do we know if their information is from official sources? Not likely, if hospitals are not allowed to divulge
patient information.
I have never given any thought to how papers get birth information.
Corsi has covered this issue extremely well. People could and frequently did submit (foreign) birth announcements (and then take the birth announcements as verification to get a birth certificate).
staradvertiser.com ??
Berners-Lee was six years old in 1961.
staradvertiser.com ??
Berners-Lee was six years old in 1961.
Berners-Lee??? connection to thread?
“Corsi has covered this issue extremely well.”
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OK. Well, I have not read all of Corsi’s investigation, but I did hear that the announcements are NOT from official sources.
If they were, it would have left us birthers null and void.
The current thread cites a web application having to do with birth announcements offered by a Hawaii paper. Berners-Lee invented said web in 1990.
The only Hawaiian birth announcement of any note had to do with a former (and reportedly soon to be returning) Hawaii resident. It predated the web by many years, and most certainly, therefore, has no connection to anything .com.
Thus, the obvious connection to the thread and the obvious conclusion that the thread is garbage.
See here: http://alohareporter.com/2010/03/18/hawaii-considering-law-to-ignore-obama-birthers/#comment-1593
My adopted (foreign born) daughter's announcement was placed in the paper (in 2002) by me making a phone call. I didn't want my adopted daughter to feel any different then my biological one, so if you go back and look it says “a baby girl, born to (us) of (our place of residence) on (DOB)". If you didn't know she was born in China, you wouldn't find it in the birth announcement section. No proof was asked for. I could have added at such and such hospital. This in 2002, no verification necessary.
What a thoughtful thing you did. Hopefully, your guys love is more important than an announcement.
...and it is interesting that something can look official and really have no factual basis behind it.
That BC was a spoof.
As far as I know, there is only one long form BC that hasn't been proven false, the one by Smith. Is that one real?
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