CORRECTIONS
Wednesday, April 18, 2007; Page A02
· An April 17 A-section article omitted the name of one of The Post's 2007 Pulitzer Prize finalists. Sarah Cohen was one of the authors of the "Harvesting Cash" series on waste and abuse in the farm subsidy system, which was a finalist in the public service category.
· The On K Street column on the April 17 In the Loop page incorrectly said that the Livingston Group had hired Jill A. Schuker. She is an independent consultant.
· A Reliable Source item in the April 17 Style section incorrectly said that actor Nicolas Cage's son Kal-El was named for Superman's father. Kal-El is an alternate name for the comic-book superhero himself; Superman's father was Jor-El.
· An April 16 Metro headline incorrectly said that Eric Dixon, a suspect in a fatal shooting, was from Hyattsville. His address is not within the Hyattsville city limits.
· The Car Culture column in the April 15 Business section incorrectly said that AutoMotion Parking Systems is a subsidiary of Stolzer Parkhaus of Germany. AutoMotion is an independent company that is an exclusive vendor of Stolzer Parkhaus automated garages in the United States.
· An April 11 Metro map showing hospitals that would potentially be affected if Prince George's Hospital Center closed incorrectly omitted Providence Hospital and Howard County General Hospital.
CLARIFICATION
· An April 17 Style article about the psychology of mass murder was unclear in its information about the frequency of psychosis among perpetrators. Psychosis is common among perpetrators of mass shootings as a whole. It is less common among shooters who are well organized and therefore kill more victims.
