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JUNE 18, 2001

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"Sandy Weill wants the world" (Finance, June 4, 2001)

"Asia: The new U.S. strategy" (International Business, May 28, 2001)

"Congratulations, grads--you're bankrupt" (News: Analysis & Commentary, May 21, 2001)


"Sandy Weill wants the world" (Finance, June 4, 2001)

In "Sandy Weill wants the world" (Finance, June 4) about Citigroup, Poland's Bank Handlowy was described as a retail bank. It is both a corporate and retail bank. In the accompanying table, Bank Handlowy's price should have been $1.2 billion.

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"Asia: The new U.S. strategy" (International Business, May 28, 2001)

"Asia: The new U.S. strategy," (International Business, May 28) should have read: "...Tokyo Governor Shintaro Ishihara, one of Japan's most popular politicians..."

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"Congratulations, grads--you're bankrupt" (News: Analysis & Commentary, May 21, 2001)

"Congratulations, grads--you're bankrupt" (News: Analysis & Commentary, May 21) incorrectly reported that between 1991 and 1999 bankruptcy filings by Americans 25 and under increased 51%. The correct figure is 96%.



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