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JULY 9, 2001

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"Maybe Colaninno's coup wasn't such a great idea" (European Business, July 2, 2001)

"The Stars of Asia" (Cover Story, Asian Edition, July 2, 2001)


"Maybe Colaninno's coup wasn't such a great idea" (European Business, July 2, 2001)

A photo caption in the article on Telecom Italia ("Maybe Colaninno's coup wasn't such a great idea," Italy, July 2) erroneously stated that Roberto Colaninno is being investigated on conflict of interest questions. Italian prosecutors are investigating transactions made by Telecom Italia but have not cited Colaninno personally. BusinessWeek regrets the error.

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"The Stars of Asia" (Cover Story, Asian Edition, July 2, 2001)

The opening table of "The Stars of Asia" (Cover Story, Asian Edition, July 2) misspelled the name of the managing director and chief executive of the Monetary Authority of Singapore. The correct spelling of his name is Tharman Shanmugaratnam.



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