
In the Jan. 24 "Movies," Dana Stevens originally misstated the title of the second Rambo film, Rambo: First Blood Part II.
In the Jan. 23 "Today's Pictures" gallery introduction, Magnum Photos incorrectly stated that Christian Dior was born in 1952. He was born in 1905.
In a Jan. 21 "TV Club" entry, David Plotz incorrectly identified Jimmy McNulty's drink of choice: It's Jameson's, not Jim Beam.
In a Jan. 19 "Politics," John Dickerson incorrectly said that Democrats and independents could not participate in the South Carolina GOP primary. They could.
In the Jan. 18 "Explainer," Michelle Tsai incorrectly stated that making a right turn in a flight simulator will cause a person to feel his body tugged to the left. The body will actually have the sensation of being tugged downward and to the right.
In the Jan. 18 "Hot Document," Bonnie Goldstein misidentified David Letterman's CBS program as Late Night With David Letterman. It's The Late Show With David Letterman.
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