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Friday, July 11, 2008; Page A02

· A July 10 A-section article misstated the number of mosquito nets the Group of Eight leaders pledged for an anti-malaria initiative. They pledged 100 million nets, not 100,000.

· A July 10 Home article gave incorrect addresses for two stores in Baltimore. Nouveau Contemporary Goods is at 514 E. Belvedere Ave., and the House Downtown is at 524 E. Belvedere Sq.

· In a July 8 Metro photo caption, 6-year-old Tierra Jones's first name was misspelled, and her age was incorrect.

· A June 27 Metro article on a new District identification card mistakenly attributed a portion of a quote to D.C. resident Ted Gest. Gest said the following: "Why should one need an ID to go into a public building with no security problems?"


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