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In an article described as the "ultimate visitors guide" to Denver's Coors Field," the paper erroneously printed a large photograph of Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia instead.
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A22 4 Stamps Set Auction Record A block of four United States stamps with the airplane in the center famously -- and erroneously -- printed upside-down was auctioned for $2,970,000, a world record for a stamp item.
"If you can foresee that the system won't be ready until 2006 or 2007, why would you push it now?" Correction: August 31, 2000, Thursday A subheading yesterday about the possible violation of a cold war treaty by the United States was printed erroneously with an article about an American jailed in Moscow on spy charges.
Omitted erroneously from the printed newspaper version is the crucial sentence: "With Respect to the Responsibility of the President and the Senate, it is difficult to conceive how it could be increased". Jay's position on this question seems reinforced by his opinion in Jones v. Walker, written some six years later while he sat in the Virginia circuit as Chief Justice.
A classic example of this is Ezra of Gerona's Ta'amei ha-Mitzvot printed erroneously in the name of Nahmanides.
As if to highlight the potential pitfalls, some readers quite rightly pointed out that we crossed the line in a recipe by Mark Hix printed last Saturday, when we erroneously encouraged foragers to find freshwater crayfish.
The following correction was printed in the Guardian's Corrections and clarifications column, Saturday 11 December 2010 A report of the boycott of this year's Nobel peace prize ceremony erroneously referred to 'Martti Ahtisaari, the former Finnish prime minister'.
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