Vol. 70/No. 27
July 24, 2006
Corrections
The article in last weeks issue, Lone survivor of Sago disaster: We expected to be rescued, incorrectly said that seismographic equipment had been used to locate miners trapped underground after the 2002 Quecreek mine explosion in Somerset, Pennsylvania. According to the June 29, 2006, Charleston Gazette, the equipment was used to determine whether the miners were alive, not to pinpoint their location.
In the same issue, the article Canada Day Is Humiliation Day say Chinese-Canadian protesters and supporters misspelled the name of a protest organizer. The correct spelling is Sid Tan.
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