
In the April 18 "Culturebox," Linda Hirshman originally misspelled Amy Tiemann and had a casing error in Women's e-News.
Due to an editing error, the April 17 "Faith-Based" mistakenly referred to "non-Passover seders" instead of Passover seders.
In the April 16 "Art," Mia Fineman stated that Takashi Murakami reportedly settled a lawsuit over use of one of his images for tens of thousands of yen. In fact, the settlement was reportedly in the tens of millions.
In the April 16 "Moneybox," Chadwick Matlin misidentified William Rhodes as Citigroup's vice president. He is Citigroup's senior vice chairman.
In the April 15 "Medical Examiner," Darshak Sanghavi incorrectly referred to a recent ad in the New York Times touting the anti-cancer benefits of sunscreen. The ad actually ran in magazines last year.
In the April 12 "Today's Papers," Jesse Stanchak originally stated that Abkhazia is a former Soviet-bloc country. It is considered a break-away region of the former Soviet-bloc republic of Georgia.
In the April 11 "Foreigners," a photo caption originally misspelled Tessa Jowell's name.
In the April 10 "Today's Blogs," Bidisha Banerjee misspelled the name of blogger Om Malik.
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