
In the Nov. 26 "International Papers" column, Scott MacMillan originally wrote, "To read Le Monde, you'd think Germany had just reoccupied the Rhineland," a reference to events in 1936. However, since the Rhineland is currently part of Germany, the phrase was reworded.
In a Nov. 25 "Press Box," Jack Shafer mistakenly described Laurie Mylroie as a scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. Mylroie is no longer at AEI.
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