FRONT PAGE

An article on Thursday about Democratic senators positioning themselves for their party’s 2020 presidential nomination misstated the name of a liberal advocacy group. It is the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, not the Democratic Change Campaign Committee.

INTERNATIONAL

An article on Saturday about a letter signed by the actress Catherine Deneuve and other women that criticized the #MeToo movement referred incorrectly to the accusations made by a journalist against Eric Brion, the former head of a French television channel. The journalist said the disrespectful conduct involved an encounter she had with Mr. Brion in Cannes, not a text message.

An article on Thursday about the United States’ decision to withhold $65 million in aid from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency misstated the number of Palestinian refugees registered at camps administered by the agency in Gaza, the West Bank, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. It is 1.7 million, not 5.2 million.

BUSINESS DAY

A picture caption with an article on Thursday about a plan by a group of hospitals to create a nonprofit generic drug company erroneously named the new company. The company does not yet have a name; it is not called Project Rx.

An article on Jan. 12 about how automobile companies name different car models referred incorrectly to Robert Pyrah’s position at Oxford University. He is a member of the university’s history faculty, not a lecturer on branding.

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An article on Sept. 30 about technological improvements to aircraft onboard recorders, in describing the Asiana Airlines crash in San Francisco in 2013 that left three people dead, misstated the circumstances of the deaths. One of the three died of injuries onboard, while the other two were ejected from the plane; it is not the case that all three were ejected.

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