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NOVEMBER 27, 2006
Corrections & Clarifications

"Now That's Commuter Power" (Up Front, Nov. 13, 2006)

"Now that's commuter power" (Up Front, Nov. 13) miscalculated the amount of energy produced daily by commuters in a Tokyo train station's energy experiment. It should have said that each commuter generates 100 milliwatts-seconds of energy and that 70 kilowatt-seconds of energy would light a 100-watt bulb for more than 10 minutes.




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