Corrections

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  • Jared Roddy
Sep. 30, 2004
Corrections:The Sept 30 article Cheney addresses business issues in Lake Elmo Minn should have reported that the owner of Mangia restaurant and the Manhattan Loft is Sam Hasan. It has been corrected in the online version of this story.
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Sep. 28, 2004
Corrections:A Thursday editorial, “A new Iron Curtain threatens to divide,” contained a typographical error. In its modern history, the State of Israel has always had a democratically elected government. It has been corrected in the online version of this story.
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  • Brady Averill
Sep. 15, 2004
Corrections:The original version of the story should have attributed the information that the Minnesota Student Association is helping fund the Vote for the U campaign to Mike Dean, Legislative Network grassroots coordinator. The error has been corrected in this online version.
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May. 24, 2004
Corrections:The May 24 opinion column, “Bush: Portrait of a president detached,” by Steve Snyder contained an error. On May 1, 2003 President George W. Bush declared major combat operations in Iraq had ended.
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  • Molly Moker
May. 24, 2004
Corrections:The May 24 headline “Legislature delays U’s $155.5 request” contained an error. The headline should have read “Legislature fails to vote on U’s $155.5M request.”
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  • Hayley Odom
May. 24, 2004
Corrections:The May 24 headline “Petition circulates regarding treament of Iraqis” contained an error. The headline should have read “Petition circulates regarding treatment of Iraqis.”
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  • Jens Krogstad
May. 05, 2004
Corrections:Wednesday’s article “MSA picks next executive board, names Zearley student rep to regents” contained an error. Suspicions of a natural gas leak prompted an evacuation of Coffman Union.
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  • Patricia Drey
May. 05, 2004
Corrections:Wednesday’s article “U exploring alcohol sales at Coffman” misidentified how a student survey was delivered. It was delivered through U.S. mail.
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  • Jens Krogstad
May. 04, 2004
Corrections:Tuesday’s article “Official admits leaking results” requires clarification. Dan Nelson admitted only to leaking results to former Minnesota Student Association presidential candidate Bob Gindorff before the MSA elections ended.
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May. 03, 2004
Corrections:Monday’s column “Questioning Mount Graham coverage” misquoted Kari Petrie. She said “Although the main focus of the story was to show who the Apaches are and how the Mount Graham telescope affects their lives, it was also important to see if the controversy was a priority for the tribe as a whole or just for a small group of individuals. Talking to community members showed me that problems with unemployment and drug use were larger concerns for the tribe as a whole. The story would be missing something without this important fact.”
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