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OCTOBER 18, 2004
Corrections & Clarifications

"Falling Bond Yields: Not To Worry" (News: Analysis & Commentary, Oct. 4, 2004)

"Falling bond yields: Not to worry" (News: Analysis & Commentary, Oct. 4) stated that FedEx Corp. (FDX ) warned that profits would fall short of expectations. What FedEx did was reaffirm its earnings guidance for its 2005 fiscal year, disappointing Wall Street analysts who had expected more.


"Supercharging Silicon Valley" (The Great Innovators, Oct. 4, 2004)

"Supercharging Silicon Valley" (The Great Innovators, Oct. 4) misstated the title for Intel Corp.'s Andrew S. Grove. He is stepping down as chairman next year to become chairman emeritus.


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"Nissan's Boss" (International Cover Story, Oct. 4, 2004)

The timeline accompanying "Nissan's boss" (International Cover Story, Oct. 4) should have said that in 1986 (not 1990), B.F. Goodrich divested its tire and rubber business to Michelin. There was no merger.


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"The Muddle in the BCS Huddle" (Sports Biz, Oct. 4, 2004)

"The Muddle in the BCS Huddle" (Sports Biz, Oct. 4) incorrectly stated that the University of Southern California football team went undefeated last year. In fact it lost one game, 34-31, to the University of California at Berkeley -- on Sept. 27, 2003.




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