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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

¿ A Page One photo caption with a Jan. 29 article on the State of the Union address misidentified one of the lawmakers shown being greeted by President Bush. It was Rep. Steve Israel (D-N.Y.), not Rep. Collin Peterson (D-Minn.).

¿ A Washington Monday item in the Jan. 28 A-section incorrectly said that the current Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act authorization will expire Feb. 1. What is set to expire that day is the Protect America Act, an electronic surveillance law that updates FISA.

¿ A Jan. 28 Business article incorrectly said that the Small Business Administration awarded $314 billion in contracts in 2005. That amount was for the entire government.


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