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In the July 3 "Today's Blogs," Bidisha Banerjee originally and incorrectly stated that Nick Denton posted two versions of a blog entry explaining recent personnel moves. Denton posted only once; the Huffington Post's "Eat the Press" blog had itself posted a version that it had received the night before.
In the June 29 "Moneybox," Daniel Gross originally said that Redskins owner Daniel Snyder forced season-ticket holders to use a Redskins Extra Points MasterCard if they wished to charge their tickets. This policy has been dropped.
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