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Correction: September 6, 2003, Saturday A capsule summary in The Metro Section yesterday referring to an article in Business Day about scrutiny of a bank's mutual fund business by the New York State attorney general misidentified the bank.
A capsule summary with an earlier version of this article referred incorrectly to the location of an archaeological find.
A capsule summary on the first sports page on Monday misidentified the winner of the National Football League game between Cincinnati and Minnesota.
A capsule summary with the Advertising column on Thursday, referring to videos on NYTimes.com about commercials for the auto insurer Geico, described their content incorrectly.
A capsule summary last Sunday for a review of a biography of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe described one of his works incorrectly.
A capsule summary of Barkan's "discovery" — admittedly an odd word in this context — is like a verbal description of a food one has never tasted.
A capsule summary for an article about an activist in Azerbaijani who has long fought forced evictions in the city of Baku carried an erroneous headline.
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Correction: June 18 , 2003 Wednesday A front-page capsule summary yesterday for an article about charges brought in a smuggling operation that led to the deaths of 19 people misidentified the starting point of their journey by truck.
EDUCATION LIFE Correction: January 17 , 2005 Monday A front-page capsule summary on Saturday for an article in the Education Life section about students who are held back misstated the given name of a child who spent three years in the third grade.
SPORTSSATURDAY, PAGE D1 Correction: January 24 , 2005 Monday A front-page capsule summary in some copies on Saturday for an article about the New York Knicks coach's consideration of resigning misstated his surname.
Is that poetic justice?" Correction: March 25 , 2001 Sunday A front-page capsule summary in this section last Sunday about the Long Island Journal column, which reported on a robotics competition for high-school students, misstated the location.
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