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Wednesday, September 20, 2006

· In today's Food section, which was printed in advance, the recipe for risotto primavera omitted asparagus from the ingredients list. One pound of asparagus, trimmed and cut into one-inch pieces, should be added to the broth where specified in the recipe.

· A photo caption with a Sept. 18 Sports article incorrectly identified Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Doug Davis as Mitchell Page, who is the Washington Nationals' hitting coach.

· A Sept. 17 article incorrectly said that one person who helped manage Iraq's budget had no background in accounting. The woman, described as the daughter of a prominent neoconservative commentator, has a background in accounting but lacked experience managing the finances of a large organization.

· A football roundup in the Sept. 17 Sports section incorrectly said that Bowie State's record was 1-2. The Bulldogs are 2-1.

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