■ Correction: Because of incorrect information provided by the US Attorney’s Office for Massachusetts, a New England in brief item in yesterday’s Metro section listed an incorrect prison sentence for Francis G. Janosko, a former inmate at the Plymouth County Correctional Facility who was sentenced in federal court in Boston on Tuesday for intentionally damaging the prison’s computer network. Janosko was sentenced to 18 months.
■ Correction: Because of a writer’s error, the actress Julie Delpy’s name was misspelled as “Julia’’ in the solution to 35 Down in the Dec. 20 Globe Magazine crossword puzzle. The correct solution to 56 Across, the corresponding line, is “or a.’’
■ Correction: Because of a reporting error, the film review of “Did You Hear About the Morgans?’’ in Friday’s “g’’ section misidentified the actor who played the killer. His name is Michael Kelly.
■ Correction: Because of a reporting error, the Health Answers column in the Nov. 30 “g’’ section misstated the health risk of estrogen in birth control pills. The estrogen slightly raises the risk of suffering blood clots or a stroke. Pills consisting primarily of another hormone, progestin, pose a lower risk, though some forms of progestin are safer than others.
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