Correction: Because of a reporting error, the Downtown column in yesterday's Business section about the future of Boston's Hynes Convention Center incorrectly stated that Boston is the only US city that operates two public convention centers. Several other cities also have more than one public convention facility.
Correction: Because of a reporting error, it was misstated in the Patriots notebook in yesterday's Sports section that the Patriots did not select a cornerback in this year's NFL Draft. The Patriots selected cornerback Ellis Hobbs in the draft.
Correction: Because of reporting errors, a story on the summer concert season in yesterday's Living/Arts section incorrectly asserted that 1,100,338 attendees had been to the Tweeter Center in its history. The actual total is 11,100,338. In addition, the story incorrectly said singer Amos Lee would appear on the ''Odd Men Out" tour. Ben Lee will be on the tour.
Correction: Because of a reporting error, an article in the World pages on Sunday about a Vermont woman's efforts to finance a new girls school in Afghanistan to honor her son who died in the Sept. 11 attacks incorrectly described the airplane that hit the south tower of the World Trade Center. It was United Air Lines Flight 175.
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