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JULY 15, 2002

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"BusinessWeek's Midyear Economic Forecast Survey for 2002-03" (BusinessWeek Investor, July 1, 2002)

"Sprint's sprightly marketing push" (Up Front, July 1, 2002)


"BusinessWeek's Midyear Economic Forecast Survey for 2002-03" (BusinessWeek Investor, July 1, 2002)

Because of a production error, the table "BusinessWeek's Midyear Economic Forecast Survey for 2002-03" (BusinessWeek Investor, July 1) was mislabeled. The eighth and ninth columns of numbers were projections for the federal funds rate at the end of the fourth quarter, 2002, and second quarter, 2003 respectively. The last column contained projections of the month for the first Fed rate hike.

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"Sprint's sprightly marketing push" (Up Front, July 1, 2002)

"Sprint's sprightly marketing push" (Up Front, July 1) incorrectly stated that Samsung Group and others will make phones loaded with music and games for the Virgin-Sprint wireless service. Kyocera Wireless Corp. is Virgin Mobile USA's exclusive cell-phone provider.



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