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OCTOBER 25, 2004
Corrections & Clarifications

"Top Of The World" ("The Best B-Schools," Cover Story, Oct. 18, 2004)

"Top of the world" ("The best B-schools," Cover Story, Oct. 18) should have noted that the Queen's University at Kingston (Ont.) MBA for Science & Technology program has a maximum of 78 students, not 90.


"Scouring The Planet For Brainiacs" ("The Innovation Economy," Special Report, Oct. 11, 2004)

"Scouring the planet for brainiacs" ("The innovation economy," Special Report, Oct. 11) mistakenly implied that IXI Mobile Inc. was spun off of Israel's military. IXI, whose headquarters are in the U.S. although most of its R&D is done in Israel, says there is no military connection.




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