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He ultimately deleted the erroneous spelling.
In addition, the review carried an erroneous spelling from the concert program for a group in which the violinist Rohan Gregory had previously performed.
The article also gave an erroneous spelling in some copies for the surname of the father of a former camper who knew another victim.
The article also gave an erroneous spelling in some copies for the surname of a poll respondent who said he was leaning toward voting for Fernando Ferrer, one of the Democratic candidates.
A picture caption naming possible Republican successors gave an outdated title for Martin J. Golden and an erroneous spelling in some copies for the surname of the United States representative from Staten Island.
Correction: May 24 , 2005 Tuesday An article on Sunday about a plane crash in Coney Island that killed four people included an erroneous spelling from the police in some copies for the given name of a victim.
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An article in some copies on Sunday about a multimillion-dollar fraud case against Hagan Yalincak, a New York University student who sometimes spells his given name Hakan, included an erroneous account from his lawyer about his academic standing and his field of study.
Patrick O'Gilfoil Healy (NYT) Correction: February 16 , 2005 Wednesday An entry in the Metro Briefing column on Feb. 7 about the arrest of two Manhattan men in the robbery and killing of a neighbor included erroneous reports from the police on the victim's age and the spelling of his surname.
Wagner's spelling of Parsifal instead of the Parzival he had used up to 1877 is informed by an erroneous etymology of the name Percival deriving it from a supposedly Arabic origin, Fal Parsi meaning "pure fool".
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