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With Melena Z. Ryzik Correction: July 16, 2004, Friday A report yesterday in the Boldface Names column about the Public Theater's Shakespeare in the Park production of "Much Ado About Nothing" misspelled the surname of the actress who plays Beatrice.
SUNDAY REVIEW An Op-Chart last Sunday about a 1922 craze for the "Shifters," a leaderless society that promised "something for nothing," misspelled the name of a company using information from an article in The New York Times on March 25 of that year.
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