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¿ A May 19 front-page article incorrectly described activist Mike Stark, who staged a protest at the home of Fox News commentator Bill O'Reilly, as a Daily Kos blogger. Stark has posted opinions and video at Daily Kos but is not affiliated with the Web site.
¿ A May 19 KidsPost article incorrectly implied that large pretzels served at a birthday party at the Montessori School of McLean were baked by a student's mother. They were bought at the Heidelberg Pastry Shoppe in Arlington.
¿ A May 18 Travel article on Twentynine Palms, Calif., incorrectly described Allie Wrubel as the composer of the "Gone With the Wind" score. Wrubel wrote a song of the same name, but Max Steiner composed the movie score.
¿ A May 8 KidsPost article incorrectly said that Heath Cherry attended Wofford College. He attended Lenoir-Rhyne College in North Carolina.
¿ An April 23 A-section article incorrectly said that Texas has more inmates on death row than any other state. California holds that distinction; Texas ranks third. The article also misstated the date on which the Supreme Court declined to review the appeals of death row inmates. That decision was announced April 21, not April 16.


