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¿ A Jan. 28 Business item incorrectly said that Michael Smith was named president of the National Association of Industrial and Office Properties. He will lead the group's Maryland-D.C. chapter.
¿ A Jan. 26 Religion article misstated the role of former president Bill Clinton in the New Baptist Covenant meeting this week in Atlanta. He is speaking at the event but is not a co-chairman.
¿ A Jan. 26 Business article incorrectly said that CBS settled a 2004 indecency fine with the Federal Communications Commission. CBS settled a violation related to the indecency fine, but the indecency fine itself is under appeal at the FCC.
CLARIFICATION
¿ A Jan. 17 Metro item about a Roman Catholic deacon in Silver Spring who was charged with sexually abusing a minor should have made it clear that the alleged abuse of a parishioner did not occur at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church.
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