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A headline in the Advisory column on Page 2 of the Travel section today refers incorrectly in some copies to rates at three hotels in London.
A bibliographic note on Page 1 of the Book Review today refers incompletely to the publisher of John Ashbery's "Where Shall I Wander".
A brief report about the writer Stephen King in the Inside the List column on Page 22 of the Book Review today refers incorrectly to the history of his first two novels, "Carrie" and " 'Salem's Lot".
Scott Veale Correction: May 26 , 2002 Sunday The New & Noteworthy Paperbacks column on Page 20 of the Book Review today refers incorrectly to "1831: Year of Eclipse," by Louis P. Masur.
JENNIFER CONLIN ADVISORY: TRAVEL NOTES Correction: June 5, 2005, Sunday A headline in the Advisory column on Page 2 of the Travel section today refers incorrectly in some copies to rates at three hotels in London.
Editors' Note: November 9, 2003, Sunday A review of "Governor Reagan: His Rise to Power," by Lou Cannon, on Page 16 of the Book Review today, refers to a CBS mini-series on President Ronald Reagan, "scheduled for this month".
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