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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

-- In today's Health & Science section, which was printed in advance, the AnyBody column has no first reference to Claire Wheeler, a physician and psychologist with the Center for Mind-Body Medicine in Washington.

-- A Nov. 22 Outlook review of Harold Evans's book "My Paper Chase: True Stories of Vanished Times" misstated the name of the newspaper where Evans directed a campaign to exonerate a man who had been wrongly executed for murder. It was the Northern Echo, not the Northern Star.

-- A photo caption with a Nov. 22 Travel article about restaurants in Palm Springs, Calif., misidentified one of the people pictured. The woman dining with Vin Toyer was Michelle North, not Rebecca Votto.

-- In some editions, the Going Out Guide in the Nov. 19 Local Living section incorrectly listed the exhibit "A Polite Recreation" at Belair Mansion in Bowie. The exhibit has closed.

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