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OCTOBER 3, 2005
Corrections & Clarifications

"It's A Whole New Web" (Special Report, Sept. 26, 2005)

In the table of BusinessWeek Online survey results accompanying "It's a whole new Web" (Special Report, Sept. 26, print edition), the tally of readers' favorites under Research should have been 61% for Wikipedia.org and 25% for Answers.com.


"Is IPG Worth The Sum Of Its Parts?" (News: Analysis and Commentary, Sept. 19, 2005)

"Is IPG worth the sum of its parts?" (News: Analysis and Commentary, Sept. 19) stated that the FCB Worldwide unit of Interpublic Group of Companies (IPG ) could "drag the stock down." Although individual units' numbers are not broken out, an official of IPG says FCB had one of its best years ever in 2004.


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"Power From The Sunbaked Desert" (Science & Technology, Sept. 12, 2005)

In "Power from the sunbaked desert" (Science & Technology, Sept. 12), the sizes of Stirling dish farms for matching the output of Hoover Dam and of all fossil-fuel-generating plants should have been 11 miles square and 100 miles square, respectively.


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"Cradle Of Civilization" (Books, Sept. 5, 2005)

The review of the book 1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus ("Cradle of civilization," Books, Sept. 5) should have placed the ancient city of Tiwanaku in what is now Bolivia, not Peru.




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