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CORRECTIONS are complete stories in the current or previous news cycles that have been revised to correct one or more errors. The corrected version of the story should be substituted for the earlier version. The changes are noted at the top of the story.

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The Free Lance-Star, Fredericksburg, Va.
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Sept. 09--Jonathan Rodgers does not live in the Everglades Apartments on Cowan Boulevard in Fredericksburg. A Wednesday story listed an erroneous address. In a Sunday brief about the annual "plane pull" contest at Dulles International Airport, The Associated Press erroneously reported the event's date. It is scheduled for Sept. 25. It is the policy of The Free Lance-Star to correct factual ...

Sep/09/2010 02:26 PM



Correction Sept. 9, 2010
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The Keene Sentinel, N.H.
Regional News Live

Sept. 09--Correction The Hundred Nights shelter is seeking funding to install a sprinkler system, and plans to put in the system before opening in the winter. That point was incorrect in a report Wednesday. The Sentinel regrets the error.

Sep/09/2010 01:39 PM



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The Keene Sentinel, N.H.
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Sept. 09--Correction The Monadnock Regional High soccer teams will play in Division III this season. Division IV is the state's smallest division. The Sentinel regrets the error.

Sep/09/2010 01:38 PM



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The Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Regional News Live

Sept. 09----The "Quotable" on Page A13 yesterday was spoken by Johnny Seve, a New Zealand delegate to the International Indigenous Council's Healing Our Spirit Worldwide conference at the Hawaii Convention Center. The quote was attributed to the council's Rod Jeffries, whose photograph accompanied the item.

Sep/09/2010 10:22 AM



Corrections: Sept. 9
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The Lexington Herald-Leader, Ky.
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Sept. 09--The portion of the Legacy Trail that will open Sunday covers 8.4 miles. The distance was reported incorrectly on Pages A1 and B1 Wednesday.

Sep/09/2010 10:17 AM



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Albuquerque Journal, N.M.
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Sept. 09--An item in Sunday's SAGE magazine on "Midlife Crash Course: From Crisis to Full Creative Power," a course taught by Albuquerque clinical psychologist Gail Carr Feldman, should have indicated that the course is for six weeks. The seminar has been moved to spring 2011.

Sep/09/2010 09:59 AM



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The Hutchinson News, Kan.
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Sept. 09--A brief in Tuesday's edition incorrectly listed the time of a gathering at American Legion Post No. 68. The meeting for veterans and their families to discuss VA benefits begins at 7 a.m. Sept. 27. The News apologizes for the error.

Sep/09/2010 09:47 AM



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Tulsa World, Okla.
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Sept. 09----In a Business story Wednesday, Kelly Beyer, branch manager for Manpower in Tulsa, should have been quoted as saying that Tulsa benefits from having a strong Workforce Tulsa as well as a strong Tulsa Metro Chamber. --A Scene story published Sunday gave an out-of-date phone number for information about the Rogers County Fair. The correct number is (918) 341-2736. --A Sunday Oklahoman ...

Sep/09/2010 09:41 AM



Corrections and clarifications for Thursday, Sept. 9, 2010
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Chicago Tribune
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Sept. 09---- In Dawn Turner Trice's column Monday, Thor Soderberg's last name was misspelled. -- A headline in some editions Sunday incorrectly stated that a man accused of threatening DuPage County State's Attorney Joseph Birkett had been sent to prison by Birkett. The man, Harold Nichols, was prosecuted by Birkett's office, convicted of a felony and served four days in county jail. The ...

Sep/09/2010 09:35 AM



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Richmond Times-Dispatch, Va.
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Sept. 09--An article on Page B8 yesterday incorrectly identified the federal agency that issues 12 documents that the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles accepts as proof of a driver's license applicant's lawful status. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, an arm of the Department of Homeland Security, issues the documents.

Sep/09/2010 09:30 AM



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