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In a Jan. 28 "Culturebox," Adam Sternbergh erroneously suggested that Jon Favreau's character did not marry Cameron Diaz's in Very Bad Things. In fact, he did marry her.
In a Jan. 23 "Press Box" column, the first name of New York Times reporter Neil A. Lewis was misspelled. It is Neil, not Neal.
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