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MAY 7, 2001

International -- Corrections & Clarifications


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"Stalled in Singapore" (Asian Business, Apr. 23, 2001)

"Need a loan? Here's where to find one" (Latin America, Apr. 30, 2001)

"Feeling the shock wave from America's tech crash" (Asian Business, Apr. 30, 2001)


"Stalled in Singapore" (Asian Business, Apr. 23, 2001)

"Stalled in Singapore" (Asian Business, Apr. 23) contained a reference to Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd. The reference should have been to Singapore Technologies Ltd.

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"Need a loan? Here's where to find one" (Latin America, Apr. 30, 2001)

"Need a loan? Here's where to find one" (Latin America, Apr. 30) incorrectly stated that the International Finance Corp. has committed to buying $2.2 billion of new bonds to be issued by Hipotecaria Su Casita. The appropriate figure is $2.2 million.

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"Feeling the shock wave from America's tech crash" (Asian Business, Apr. 30, 2001)

"Feeling the shock wave from America's tech crash" (Asian Business, Apr. 30, 2001) should have said that Vivek Paul is president, not chairman, of Wipro Ltd.



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