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JULY 12, 2004
Corrections & Clarifications

"Roll Them Bones" (In Biz This Week, June 28, 2004)

"Roll them bones" (In Biz This Week, June 28) should have said that Kirk Kerkorian was paid an extraordinary $1.4 billion dividend by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio, not MGM Mirage casino.


"Winners 2004: The Best Product Designs Of The Year" (Annual Design Awards, July 5, 2004)

In "Winners 2004: The best product designs of the year" (Annual Design Awards, July 5), the introductory text to the lifestyle products should have referred to Korea's Samsung, not Japan's Matsushita Electric, as designer of microwave ovens that will hold American-size pizzas.


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"How Clinton Could Help -- And Hurt -- Kerry" (Washington Outlook, June 28, 2004)

"How Clinton could help -- and hurt -- Kerry" (Washington Outlook, June 28) referred to former President Bill Clinton's memoir as My Story. The correct title is My Life.


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"How Safe?" (News: Analysis & Commentary, June 28, 2004)

The map accompanying "How safe?" (News: Analysis & Commentary, June 28) should have shown Athens near the Saronic Gulf, not the Ionian Sea.


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"Let's All Play Golf -- Just Not Here" (Sports Biz, June 21, 2004)

"Let's all play golf -- just not here" (Sports Biz, June 21) described Pine Valley's golf course as off-limits to female players. In fact, women guests are permitted to play, but only on Sunday afternoons.




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