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  2. Longs Drugs - Wikipedia

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    Longs Drugs is an American chain owned by parent company CVS Health with approximately 70 drugstores throughout the state of Hawaii and formerly in the Continental US. Before being acquired by parent company CVS Health in 2008, it was a chain of over 500 stores, located primarily on the West Coast of the United States .

  3. Star-Advertiser owner restructuring, sale of company in ... - AOL

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    In today's announcement, Star-Advertiser publisher Francis praised Black Press founder and owner David H. Black, who saved the Star-Bulletin from imminent closure over two decades ago.

  4. Carpenter Media completes purchase of Star-Advertiser parent

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    BPM owns more than 150 newspapers and media operations in Western Canada, Washington and Hawaii, including the Honolulu Star-Advertiser, the sixth-largest U.S. daily newspaper by print circulation.

  5. Honolulu Star-Advertiser - Wikipedia

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    The Star-Advertiser uses the Advertiser's broadsheet format, while using a modified Star-Bulletin masthead (with the name "Advertiser" replacing "Bulletin" in the masthead's blackletter font). The newsroom for the combined paper is out of the former Star-Bulletin offices in Restaurant Row, with the paper printed and distributed from the ...

  6. Newly retired Star-Advertiser writer Tim Hurley dies of ... - AOL

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  7. Media in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The Star-Bulletin was the primary competitor to the Advertiser until it scaled back statewide distribution. In 2010 Gannett Company sold the Advertiser to Black Press. The merger was due to a failure to find a buyer for the Star-Bulletin, which had been losing money and subscribers since the two broke off their joint operation agreement in 2001.

  8. Leader of heavily armed drug-dealing gang gets 30 years - AOL

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    COURTESY PHOTO Gabriel Antone Eberhardt COURTESY PHOTO Gabriel Antone Eberhardt The leader of a heavily armed that marketed deadly fentanyl-­laced mixes of opioids, heroin and methamphetamine ...

  9. Thomas J. Long - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s, Mr. Long borrowed $25,000 ($376,000 in 2018) to open a drug store with his younger brother, Joseph in Oakland.That store would become the first of a 274-store chain which in 1996 had annual sales of $2.5 billion in five states as of the time of his death.