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NOVEMBER 3, 2003
Corrections & Clarifications

"A New Oxymoron: Hip Minivan" (Personal Business, Oct. 20, 2003)

In "A new oxymoron: Hip minivan" (Personal Business, Oct. 20, 2003), the photograph of the Toyota (TM ) Sienna depicted the 2002 model instead of the 2004 model in the story. Here is the correct photo:

"It's Hybrid Time. Where's Detroit?" (Oct. 27, 2003)

Last week's editorial "It's hybrid time. Where's Detroit?" (Oct. 27, 2003) should have made clear that Ford Motor Co. (F ) delayed the launch of its hybrid-powered SUV by just one year. The 2005 model will be available in the summer of 2004.

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"Something's Got To Give" (News: Analysis & Commentary, Oct. 20, 2003)

"Something's got to give" (News: Analysis & Commentary, Oct. 20, 2003) incorrectly stated that Wyse Technology Inc. was moving. CEO John Stringer says the company will eventually move its last California-based manufacturing facility but has no plans to move its headquarters from San Jose, Calif.

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"Do-Not-Call: Waiting" (In Business This Week, Oct. 13, 2003)

"Do-not-call: Waiting" (In Business This Week, Oct. 13, 2003) erred in describing the Federal Communication Commission's jurisdiction. The agency has enforcement authority over all telemarketers.



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