April 23, 2005
Correction: Because of an editing error, Providence Police Chief Dean Esserman's name was misspelled in a caption for yesterday's Page One photo from the funeral of Detective James L. Allen.
Correction: Because of an editing error, a display quote that accompanied yesterday's Page One story on Boston pilot schools incorrectly identified Boston Teachers Union president Richard Stutman.
Correction: Because of a reporting error, the review of a Boston Symphony Orchestra concert that ran in late editions of yesterday's Weekend section was accompanied by a box that incorrectly listed when the concert will be repeated. It will be repeated Tuesday, but not tonight.
Correction: Because of an editing error, the review of ''Turtles Can Fly" in yesterday's Weekend section gave differing names for the character of an amputee who can predict the future. The character's name is Hangao.
Correction: Because of incorrect information provided in the study, a story in Thursday's City & Region section about a race relations survey of metropolitan Boston incorrectly stated which center helped the Civil Rights Project at Harvard University conduct the poll. It was the Center for State and Local Policy at the University of Massachusetts at Boston.
Correction: Because of a graphic artist's error, a map of US hate groups that accompanied a story in Tuesday's Nation pages on antigovernment militias mislabeled Milwaukee as Minneapolis.
Correction: Because of a reporting error, stories in the Business section on April 9 and April 15 about the state lottery incorrectly gave the first name of state Senator Michael W. Morrissey, Democrat of Quincy.
Clarification: A March 31 Alex Beam column in Living/Arts reported that poet Jorie Graham awarded a Georgia University Press poetry award to Peter Sacks, now her husband. The editor of the Press's Contemporary Poetry Series, Bin Ramke, says that Graham pointed out a conflict of interest involving herself and Sacks, and that Ramke himself chose Sacks for the 1999 award. Ramke asked Graham to officially concur in his decision, and she did.
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