
In the Nov. 29 "Sports Nut," Josh Levin incorrectly stated that the LSU Tigers football team lost to Arkansas "last Saturday" (Nov. 24). The game actually took place on Nov. 23.
In a Nov. 28 "Trailhead," Chadwick Matlin incorrectly reported a question that was asked in a conference call with John Edwards' campaign. Matlin thought he heard another reporter ask whether Edwards' support had peaked in Iowa. He misheard. The question was actually about whether Clinton's support had peaked both in Iowa and nationally.
In a Nov. 26 "Jurisprudence," Emily Bazelon incorrectly stated that Ronald Sullivan teaches at Yale. He now teaches at Harvard.
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