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When Laura Hadland decided to toast her mother-in-law's 50th birthday, she did so literally.
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When Laura Hadland decided to toast her mother-in-law's 50th birthday, she did so literally.
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Hadland was initially hired in 1953, and at first, figured he would use the job as a stepping-stone in his career.
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Daily News, eventually joining Hadland in the pressroom, before he stepped aside in 1992.
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Hadland was initially hired in 1953, and at first, figured he would use the job as a stepping-stone in his career.
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Hadland said when he got the job, "I thought, 'maybe I'll get this job for a couple of years' but I kept staying."
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Daily News, eventually joining Hadland in the pressroom, before he stepped aside in 1992.
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Hadland said when he got the job, "I thought, 'maybe I'll get this job for a couple of years' but I kept staying."
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Hadland declined to comment further because of a confidentiality agreement with Gannett.
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According to the Citizen, Hadland bid unsuccessfully in 2000 for the Honolulu Star-Bulletin, which was owned by Liberty Newspapers.
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