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Monday, September 25, 2006

· A Sept. 24 article about measures in a homeland security spending bill misstated the relationship between R. David Paulison, director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and George W. Foresman, Department of Homeland Security undersecretary of preparedness. Paulison is also a Homeland Security undersecretary, for federal emergency management, and he does not report to Foresman.

· The name of a Capitol Hill staffer pictured in the Sept. 22 Reliable Source column was incorrect in the accompanying caption. He is Erick Lutt.

· A Sept. 22 Sports article incorrectly said that Bethesda-Chevy Chase quarterback Melvin Harris threw a 99-yard touchdown pass to himself. Harris's pass was to receiver Abreon Scott.



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