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Sunday, November 8, 2009

-- A Nov. 5 A-section article on the Obama administration's efforts in the Middle East incorrectly said that Daniel Levy is affiliated with the Century Foundation. He is director of the Middle East task force at the New America Foundation.

-- An Oct. 15 A-section article about New Orleans relief efforts by the Obama administration incorrectly said that the city does not have a public hospital. Louisiana State University operates a temporary, 100-bed hospital in the city.

-- A photo caption with a Sept. 26 Sports article on a AA Dulles District football game between Broad Run and Park View high schools misidentified Broad Run's No. 22 Joey Quigg as Eric Peeler.

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