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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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  • John Vomhof Jr.
May. 03, 2004
Corrections:Monday’s article “Recruiting clubs face NCAA ban” misnamed the “Bulldog Belles.”
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  • Koran Addo
Apr. 22, 2004
Corrections:The graphic for the article “Nuisance crimes drop during strike” requires correction. The aggravated assault statistics were labeled incorrectly.
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Apr. 21, 2004
Corrections:The story “NORML hosts 4/20 rally in support of pot legalization” requires correction. The federal body is the Drug Enforcement Administration.
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Apr. 20, 2004
Corrections:Monday’s letter, “Seeking clarity in letters” contained an error. The Zionist movement is rooted as far back as 70 A.D.
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  • Amy Horst
Apr. 20, 2004
Corrections:The article, “Probe targets former U doctor” requires correction. Robert Wooley was not the attending physician during visits he made to the woman in 1999 and 2001.
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  • Emily Ayshford
Apr. 15, 2004
Corrections:Thursday’s article “Fulbright Scholarships let U students research overseas” requires clarification. After the fall of communism Czechoslovakia became two states: the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
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  • Jens Krogstad
Apr. 14, 2004
Corrections:Tuesday’s article “Students to vote on process change” contained incorrect information. MSA presidential candidate Thomas Rupp opposes instant runoff voting.
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  • Ryan Dionne
Apr. 13, 2004
Corrections:Candidate for MSA president, Bob Gindorff’s name was misspelled in the headline of Monday’s page two story. The error has been corrected in this online version of the story.
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  • Gabriel Shapiro
Apr. 08, 2004
Corrections:An article in Thursday’s Arts & Entertainment section misidentified the director of the film “Dutch Light.” Pieter-Rim de Kroon directed the film while Maarten de Kroon was the film’s scriptwriter.
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