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WILBORN HAMPTON Correction: March 18 , 2004 Thursday A subheading on a theater review on Tuesday about an 18th-century French play at the Pearl Theater Company in Manhattan misstated the title.
Harris, associate director of the Hacked Off campaign, was complaining about a subheading on a story published on 21 February 2013, about a report by three leading lawyers which claimed that proposals to punish newspapers with huge fines for breaches of privacy and for libel if they do not join the new press regulator were unlawful.
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LONG ISLAND AT ITS BEST Correction: December 19 , 2004 Sunday A subheading on Nov. 21 in an article about major artworks in regional museums misstated the county for Dia:Beacon.
NEW JERSEY AT ITS BEST Correction: December 19 , 2004 Sunday A subheading on Nov. 21 in an article about major artworks in regional museums misstated the county for Dia:Beacon.
Correction: June 5, 2003, Thursday A subheading on Tuesday with a sports article about Viacom's decision to withdraw from the bidding on media rights to the 2010 and 2012 Olympic Games misstated the reasons given.
Correction: May 20, 2000, Saturday A subheading on Wednesday about new support for Vicente Fox Quesada, the leading opposition candidate in Mexico's presidential election, referred incorrectly to Federico Reyes Heroles, a political commentator whose views were cited.
A subheading on Friday with an article about Sony's fiscal first-quarter earnings characterized the results incorrectly.
A subheading on Monday with a review of two programs of Indian dances at Symphony Space misidentified the presenter.
A subheading on Nov. 21 in an article about major artworks in regional museums misstated the county for Dia:Beacon.
THE ARTS A subheading on Monday with an article about the writer of the new novel "Broken Harbor" misstated her given name.
(The error also appears in some copies in a picture caption and a subheading on Page 37, in a caption with the continuation on Page 40 and in a front-page contents entry).
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