INTERNATIONAL
A mistake of editing an article and title Tuesday on the presidential election in Nigeria incorrectly characterized the victory of the incumbent, Goodluck Jonathan. He was elected, not re-elected. (Mr. Jonathan was sworn in as President in May 2010, when, as Vice President, he took over for President Umaru Yar'Adua ' Watch, who had died.)
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An article on Monday on demonstrations against the Government of President Bashar al-Assad provided erroneous to justify the year that the Assad family began to dominate life in Syria policy Syria. It was 1971, not 1963.
NEW YORK
An article on Monday on Victor Toro, a lawyer for immigrants and needy who faces deportation to the Chile, provided erroneous to justify the occupation of Danilo Lachapel, who works in a church in the Bronx where Mr. Toro volunteers and said he doubted that Mr. Toro would never toned down his radicalism. It is worker social approach of the Church, not his assistant pastor.
SPORTS
An article on Monday on the difficulty of regulating social networks by former college students, fans, and the boosters in the hope of recruiting athletes stars misidentified the University referred to the Facebook site "John Wall"., I will pay you to come to KU. "It is the University of Kansas, not the University of Kentucky. (Wall has played for the Kentucky Wildcats as a freshman in 2009-2010 prior to her departure for the N.B.A.)
CULTURE
A report in the column "Arts", Monday, on the poetry prize Lilly of $100,000 for his achievement Ruth briefly wrongly attributed a distinction award. At least one other honor of poetry, the award of Tufts of Kingsley at Claremont Graduate University, is the same financial reward; the Lilly prize is "the greatest" or "the greatest" award for poetry.
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A review of television Wednesday on a documentary about Frederick Law Olmsted, a publicist, provided information to justify its erroneous title. It is "Olmsted and parks urban America," not "" the Olmsted legacy: urban parks in America. ""
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A review of theatre on Wednesday on "High", a drama starring Kathleen Turner which opened Tuesday night on Broadway, confused with the theatre in Hartford where the reviewer saw the first production last summer. TheaterWorks, Hartford stage step has been.
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An article on Tuesday on the construction of a new concert hall for the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal misspelled the name of the sound handling for space company. It is Artec Consultants, not Artek.
OBITUARY
A record obituary Wednesday on the painter Robert Vickrey erroneous to justify the surname of his half-brother, provided him surviving. It is Caleb Whitbeck, not Whitdeck.
STYLE
A legend on 7 April with an article on a party for Don Hill, the nightclub impresario who died March 31, called vague shown people. They have been invited to a feast of MisShapes in the disco of the Don Hill; they were not the MisShapes themselves, a trio of Deputy judge.
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