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Tuesday, January 29, 2008

¿ A Jan. 27 Style & Arts article about photographer Jill Greenberg incorrectly described a primate named Mala as a chimp. Mala is a baboon. Also, Greenberg's photo in the February issue of GQ is of a lamb, not a llama.

¿ The last name of the Vacation in Lights winner was misspelled in the Jan. 27 Travel section. She is Julia Boulay.

¿ A Page One photograph with a Jan. 26 article about railroad protests in Shanghai was incorrectly credited to the reporter. The photo was taken by a protester, who provided it on the condition of anonymity.

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