
In an April 17 "Other Magazines," Marc Tracy incorrectly implied that 160 testimonies from newly arrived New Yorkers were published in New York magazine. The testimonies were online-only.
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In the March 18 "Architecture," Witold Rybczynski incorrectly referred to Detroit's People Mover as a monorail.
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