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In the Feb. 28 "Explainer," Franklin D. Roosevelt's name was misspelled.

Because of incorrect information provided by Getty Images, the caption on the photograph accompanying the Feb. 25 "Jurisprudence" originally misidentified Glenn Fine as the FBI inspector general. He is the Department of Justice inspector general.

The Feb. 15 "Moneybox" originally included an incorrect link to the Hope Now alliance. The link has been removed.



In the Feb. 14 "Hollywoodland," Kim Masters incorrectly implied that Sen. Joseph McCarthy chaired the House Committee on Un-American Activities. He had no official connection to the House Committee.
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