An April 22 Business article on former Friedman, Billings, Ramsey analyst Susan Kalla incorrectly referred to her as a buy-side analyst, or one who performs research for institutional investors or investment funds. Kalla, who worked for an investment banking and brokerage firm, should have been identified as a sell-side analyst.
An April 22 graphic about judicial nominees gave the wrong age for Priscilla Richman Owen. She is 50.
A review of the National Symphony Orchestra's performance of Mahler's Ninth Symphony in late editions of the April 22 Style section mistakenly said the performance would be repeated the night of April 23. It will be repeated at 7 p.m. April 24 only.
The Senate Indian Affairs Committee has subpoenaed documents from anti-tax activist Grover Norquist's organization and has requested documents from consultant Ralph Reed's company. An April 22 article reported incorrectly that the two have been subpoenaed to testify.
A March 29 Style article about counseling for children did not include the full name of clinical psychologist Ron Taffel, author of "Breaking Through to Teens: A New Psychotherapy for the New Adolescence."
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