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Correction: Because of an editing error, a caption in yesterday's Business Notebook wrongly indicated that a new Dunkin' Donuts store in Taiwan is in China. Taiwan is an independent nation.

Correction: Because of a photographer's error, Amanda Gould of Buffalo was identified in Monday's City & Region section as the wife of Brian Dibb in a photo caption of fans reacting to the Patriots' playoff game. Gould and Dibb are not married.

Correction: Because of a reporting error, a Page One story Sunday about Governor Deval Patrick's proposal to impose fees on convicted criminals wrongly paraphrased Leslie Walker, executive director of Massachusetts Correctional Legal Services, as saying 85 percent of convicted criminals in Massachusetts earn less than $11,000 at the time of their conviction. Walker said the vast majority of criminal defendants are indigent at the time of their convictions, with indigence defined as an annual salary of less than $12,500 for a defendant who is single.

Correction: Because of an editing error, a photo caption that accompanied a story in Sunday's Movies section about a documentary on the case of Sacco and Vanzetti misstated the year of their execution. It was 1927.

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