Slate's mistakes for the week of Oct. 24, 2011.

Slate's mistakes for the week of Oct. 24, 2011.

Slate's mistakes for the week of Oct. 24, 2011.

Slate's mistakes.
Oct. 28 2011 7:03 AM

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Slate's mistakes.

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Photograph by Gabriela Insuratelu.

In an Oct. 27 "XX Factor" post, Bryan Lowder misspelled Darrell Hammond's first name.

In the Oct. 27 “Roiphe,” Katie Roiphe misspelled New York Times columnist Tom Friedman’s last name and novelist Stephenie Meyer’s first name.

In an Oct. 25 “Brow Beat” post, Josh Levin originally misstated the day of the next World Series game. It is Wednesday, not Tuesday.

In the Oct. 25 “Jurisprudence,” Richard L. Hasen misstated the individual contribution limit for federal candidates. It is $2,500, not $2,400.

In the Oct. 24 "Explainer,” Brian Palmer misspelled the name of Adrienne Hall of Drexel University.

In the Oct. 21 “Design,” Julia Felsenthal misspelled George Iannuzzi’s last name.