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FEBRUARY 9, 2004
Corrections & Clarifications

"Alliance Is Charging Ahead" (Inside Wall Street, Feb. 2, 2004)

In "Alliance is charging ahead," (Inside Wall Street, Feb. 2), the name of Alliance Data Systems Chief Financial Officer Edward Heffernan was misspelled. Also, the following item, "Microvision puts a scanner on your cap," should have said that Microvision, not Alliance, has orders from Volkswagen to supply its Nomad gear on cars.

"Big Media Will Get Even Bigger" (Industry Outlook, Jan. 12, 2004)

In "Big media will get even bigger" (Industry Outlook, Jan. 12), Coca-Cola Co. should have been credited with embedding its products into Fox Entertainment Group Inc.'s American Idol last year, not PepsiCo Inc.

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"Can India Parlay Its Prosperity Into Power?" (International Outlook, Jan. 19, 2004)

"Can India parlay its prosperity into power?" (International Outlook, Jan. 19) overestimated India's Muslim population. The 1991 census puts the Muslim population in India at 120 million. It is estimated at 160 million today, not 200 million.



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