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In the July 27 "Hey, Wait a Minute," Robert Fitch incorrectly called Bread and Roses a "Hollywood" movie. Bread and Roses was produced and funded almost entirely by non-American film companies.
In the July 27 "Today's Blogs," Laurel Wamsley originally misspelled the title of the blog PrawfsBlawg.
In the July 25 "Today's Papers," Lea Rappaport Geller incorrectly stated that the Tour de France is 15,000 miles long. In fact it covers 2,241 miles.
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