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SEPTEMBER 30, 2002

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"A big fat slap at B-schools" (Up Front, Sept. 23, 2002)

"Mano a mano in Hispanic TV" (Entertainment, Sept. 9, 2002)

"The Cadillac of Cadillacs?" (Up Front, Sept. 9, 2002)

"Samsung shows off" (Annual Design Awards, July 8, 2002)


"A big fat slap at B-schools" (Up Front, Sept. 23, 2002)

In ``A big fat slap at B-schools'' (Up Front, Sept. 23), the No. 11 ranking for Stanford University is from BusinessWeek's 2000 Best B-Schools biennial ranking, not the 2002 ranking, due out in October.

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"Mano a mano in Hispanic TV" (Entertainment, Sept. 9, 2002)

``Mano a mano in Hispanic TV'' (Entertainment, Sept. 9) should have clarified that TeleFutura, launched earlier this year by Univision Communications Inc. to target a bilingual Hispanic audience, offers programming only in Spanish. And we erred in describing Betty La Fea as a Brazilian production. It was produced in Colombia.

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"The Cadillac of Cadillacs?" (Up Front, Sept. 9, 2002)

In ``The Cadillac of Cadillacs?'' (Up Front, Sept. 9), the correct spelling of the Mercedes-Benz ultra-luxury model is Maybach.

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"Samsung shows off" (Annual Design Awards, July 8, 2002)

In ``Samsung shows off'' (Annual Design Awards, July 8), the SynchMaster TV monitor silver award winner is a 24-inch model, not 15 in. and 17 in.



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