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"A bond market headed for the junk heap?" (International Business, Oct. 22, 2001)

"Planes that know how to bomb" (The Conflict, Nov. 19, 2001)


"A bond market headed for the junk heap?" (International Business, Oct. 22, 2001)

"A bond market headed for the junk heap?" (International Business, Oct. 22) erred in saying Dai Ichi Kangyo Bank Ltd. is a shareholder of the Japan Credit Rating Agency, which does not follow the bank. Also, Standard & Poor's downgraded its rating of Mycal Corp. starting in 1997, not last year.

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"Planes that know how to bomb" (The Conflict, Nov. 19, 2001)

The table accompanying "Planes that know how to bomb" (The Conflict, Nov. 19) should have said that Boeing UCAVs carry up to 3,000 pounds of bombs and missiles.



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