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The trial began on 8 January 2007. SLA has since set up an alternative website that allows non-commercial users to download its maps for free. [5] Eight months later on 7 August 2007, a district court ruled that Virtual Map's online maps on streetdirectory.com had breached SLA's copyright.
The Best Denki Co., Ltd. (株式会社ベスト電器, Kabushiki-gaisha Besuto Denki) is a Japanese electronics retailer with outlets across Japan, Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia. It operated in Hong Kong and Taiwan from the late 1980s until 2011 and 2017 respectively.
Honolulu: Only surviving iron-hulled, four-masted full-rigged ship, and only surviving sail-driven oil tanker in the world. 3: Katsuki House: March 26, 1976 (#76002275) 1978: 1326 Keeaumoku St. Honolulu: Queen Ann "gingerbread"-style house owned by the Katsuki family, destroyed by fire May 6, 1978 [13] 4: Lishman Building: September 13, 1978
A map of Japan currently stored at Kanazawa Bunko depicts Japan and surrounding countries, both real and imaginary. The date of creation is unknown but probably falls within the Kamakura period . It is one of the oldest surviving Gyōki-type maps of Japan.
Poipu Beach Park on the island of Kauai ranks No. 2 on that list. Also in the top 10: Ka’anapali Beach on the island of Maui (No.3), Waikiki Beach on Oahu (No. 5), Punalu’u Black Sand Beach on ...
Shirokiya called more than a store, Honolulu Advertiser, January 23, 2000; Shirokiya bids aloha to Pearlridge store, Honolulu Star-Bulletin, February 6, 2001; Saving Shirokiya, Honolulu Star-Bulletin, July 14, 2002; Tokyu Department Store Co., Ltd. Company history; Tokyu Department Store corporate information (in Japanese)
Mar. 4—TableOne Hospitality, a company that creates exclusive hotel restaurant concepts by world-class chefs, is cooking up at least 12 new restaurants in Hawaii, including its Hawaii flagship ...
Davies took full control of the company after Janion died in 1881, and incorporated his growing interests in the sugar industry. The business expanded to add departments for steamship agents, grocery stores, dry goods, and hardware. Under the laws of the Provisional Government of Hawaii, it became Theo. H. Davies & Co., Ltd. in January, 1894. [2]