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Tuesday, March 15, 2005; Page A02

Two photographs with a March 14 Style article on the television show "Pancake Mountain" were incorrectly credited. Photographer Bill Crandall took the photos for the TV show, not for The Washington Post.

A March 14 Associated Press article incorrectly said that former baseball star Dwight Gooden was accused of punching his ex-wife. The alleged victim was his live-in girlfriend.

The Dealmakers column in the March 14 Washington Business section incorrectly identified the firm with which bank trader Lew Sosnowik is affiliated. He works for Koonce Securities.

A March 13 Style article on the annual Gridiron Dinner incorrectly described Gridiron President Dick Ryan as the Detroit News's Washington bureau chief; he is the newspaper's senior Washington correspondent. In some editions, the article incorrectly reported that a satirical version of "Sweet Home Alabama" was performed at the dinner and described reaction to it. Such a skit was written, but it was dropped before the final performance. Also, a photo caption identified attendee Mark Shields as Mark Russell.

The photo of Ralph Lauren on the front page of the March 13 Business section was incorrectly credited. It was taken by Laurie Swope for The Washington Post.

The credit was omitted on the illustration that accompanied the March 13 Fast Forward column. The illustration was by Steve McCracken for The Washington Post.


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