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An article on Tuesday, about the differing goals that have emerged among women’s groups since the 2017 protests that followed President Trump’s inauguration, misspelled the surname of a sociology professor at Oakland University. She is Jo Reger, not Roger.
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A map with an article on Sunday about uranium mining near the Bears Ears National Monument showed an incorrect location for the Daneros Mine. As the article correctly noted, the mine is outside the current boundaries of protected land, not inside.
INTERNATIONAL
An article on Sunday about Haitian migrants in Canada described incorrectly regulations on face veils in Quebec. While the government in 2017 barred people wearing face coverings from using public services or working in government jobs, it did not ban full-face veils in public spaces.
NATIONAL
An article on Monday about reaction among black churchgoers to President Trump’s disparaging comments on immigrants misidentified the church leader at the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church in Washington who led worshipers in the song “We Shall Overcome.” It was the church’s music director, Marty Austin Lamar, not the pastor, the Rev. William H. Lamar IV (the two men are brothers).
NEW YORK
A Critic’s Notebook on Saturday about a review of public monuments misidentified the city where protesters pulled down a Confederate statue in the wake of a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Va., last August. It was in Durham, N.C., not Charlottesville.
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An article on Jan. 10 about a memo to the Trump administration written by Robert E. Murray, the head of the country’s largest coal mining company, misstated the number of suggested actions in his memo. It had 16 recommendations, not 14.
THE ARTS
A theater review on Enda Walsh’s “Disco Pigs” gave the incorrect name for the setting of the play. It is Cork, not Park City; the characters in the play refer to it as Pork City.
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