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Saturday, April 16, 2005; Page A02

In a map with an April 15 article about new census data, the locations of Calvert and St. Mary's counties in Maryland were reversed.

An April 15 article about consumers being solicited for credit cards after they emerge from bankruptcy misspelled the name of the city of Lynnwood, Wash.

An April 15 Style article incorrectly described Government Executive magazine as a monthly. The magazine is scheduled to publish 21 issues this year.

An April 15 Style movie review misstated the time that "The Last of the First" is showing tonight at Landmark's E Street Cinema. The correct time is 9 p.m.

The Circuit column in the April 15 Weekend section misstated the location of a concert next Thursday by Instant Death and Sound of Urchin. The bands are scheduled to play at the Velvet Lounge, 915 U St. NW.

The April 14 Sports section reported an incorrect result for a girls' soccer game played the previous day. Fairfax beat Oakton, 2-1.

An April 14 District Extra article misidentified one of the D.C. police officers who participated in a recent anti-terrorism drill. The officer, a bomb squad technician, is Joseph Dolan, not Joseph Duran. A caption with the article also incorrectly described him as a lieutenant.

A Community Events listing in the April 14 Fairfax Extra contained an incorrect time and fee for the April 23 Eagle Festival at Mason Neck State Park. The event is free, and the hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

An April 10 article on former senator Robert J. Dole incorrectly said that 6,316 U.S. troops were so seriously wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan that they will never return to duty. Some of those troops have returned to duty after an extensive convalescence.


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