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Correction: Because of incorrect information provided by the Plymouth Fire Department, an item in the New England News in Brief section on Sunday about a fire in the town included a wrong date for when the house was built. According to the Plymouth Historic District Commission, the original building on Leyden Street, where the fire occurred, was built in 1621 but burned in 1624. The building now on the site is a three-story house built in 1794 by Joseph Tribble.
Correction: Because of a reporting error, the story "Hot Jobs in a Green Economy" in Sunday's Globe Magazine gave an incorrect estimate of the number of environmental lawyers in the country and wrongly attributed the figure to Kevin Doyle, president of the Green Economy consulting firm. There are at least 14,900 environmental lawyers, Doyle said, and growth in the profession is expected to be 18 percent to 25 percent over the next decade.
Correction: Because of a reporting error, the surname of author Seamus Heaney was misspelled in the movie review of "Beowulf" in Friday's Weekend section.
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