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August 31, 1992
In Monday's sports section, the 17th annual Annapolis Run was identified incorrectly.
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NEWS
November 19, 1997
In yesterday's editions, a player for the Miami Dolphins was identified incorrectly in a photo caption. The Dolphin pictured was Lamar Thomas.The Sun regrets the errorPub Date: 11/19/97
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SPORTS
November 29, 1994
Severna Park's Julie Allen (left) and Glen Burnie's Heather Hutson were identified incorrectly in photos that appeared in Monday's editions.
SPORTS
November 18, 1997
In yesterday's editions, a player for the Miami Dolphins was identified incorrectly in a photo caption. The Dolphin pictured was Lamar Thomas.The Sun regrets the error
NEWS
November 19, 1990
Because of incorrect information supplied by the Associated Press, a photograph of Haywoode Workman of the Washington Bullets was identified incorrectly as Bernard King in yesterday's editions.
SPORTS
November 18, 1997
In yesterday's editions, a player for the Miami Dolphins was identified incorrectly in a photo caption. The Dolphin pictured was Lamar Thomas.The Sun regrets the error
NEWS
November 19, 1997
In yesterday's editions, a player for the Miami Dolphins was identified incorrectly in a photo caption. The Dolphin pictured was Lamar Thomas.The Sun regrets the errorPub Date: 11/19/97
SPORTS
September 28, 1991
A Pikesville High School football player pictured inyesterday's editions was identified incorrectly. The playeridentified in a caption as Michael Richer is actually Brett Gilbert.The Sun regrets the errors.
SPORTS
November 18, 1990
Because of incorrect information supplied by the Associated Press, a photograph of Haywoode Workman of the Washington Bullets was identified incorrectly as Bernard King in yesterday's editions.
SPORTS
By Peter Schmuck and Peter Schmuck,Staff Writer | June 2, 1993
In some of yesterday's editions, a photograph of Cal Ripken's old batting stance was identified incorrectly as his new stance. Above left is Ripken's former stance. Above right is the stance he has been using for about two weeks. The Sun regrets the error.2 ...... AB ... R ... H ... HR ... RBI ... Avg.92-93 .. 500 ... 48 .. 115 ... 9 ... 54 .... .230Avg. ... 598 ... 90 .. 166 .. 24 ... 87 .... .278
SPORTS
November 29, 1994
Severna Park's Julie Allen (left) and Glen Burnie's Heather Hutson were identified incorrectly in photos that appeared in Monday's editions.
SPORTS
By Peter Schmuck and Peter Schmuck,Staff Writer | June 2, 1993
In some of yesterday's editions, a photograph of Cal Ripken's old batting stance was identified incorrectly as his new stance. Above left is Ripken's former stance. Above right is the stance he has been using for about two weeks. The Sun regrets the error.2 ...... AB ... R ... H ... HR ... RBI ... Avg.92-93 .. 500 ... 48 .. 115 ... 9 ... 54 .... .230Avg. ... 598 ... 90 .. 166 .. 24 ... 87 .... .278
NEWS
August 31, 1992
In Monday's sports section, the 17th annual Annapolis Run was identified incorrectly.
SPORTS
September 28, 1991
A Pikesville High School football player pictured inyesterday's editions was identified incorrectly. The playeridentified in a caption as Michael Richer is actually Brett Gilbert.The Sun regrets the errors.
NEWS
November 19, 1990
Because of incorrect information supplied by the Associated Press, a photograph of Haywoode Workman of the Washington Bullets was identified incorrectly as Bernard King in yesterday's editions.
SPORTS
November 18, 1990
Because of incorrect information supplied by the Associated Press, a photograph of Haywoode Workman of the Washington Bullets was identified incorrectly as Bernard King in yesterday's editions.
NEWS
April 11, 1995
In Sunday's editions, Matt Hahn of the University of Maryland lacrosse team was identified incorrectly in a photo caption.The Sun regrets the errors.
NEWS
July 23, 1993
In Friday's Anne Arundel editions, the actress who appeared in Annapolis in October for the opening of the Pathways Chemical Dependency Program at Anne Arundel Medical Center was identified incorrectly. Cathy Lee Crosby appeared at the opening. In addition, the hospital will not move its 12-bed psychiatric unit to Pathways, but rather is considering working some psychiatric services into the program.The Sun regrets the errors.Addictions unit scrambles to fill bedsANNAPOLIS -- Ten months ago, Anne Arundel Medical Center viewed the opening of Pathways, its adolescent addictions treatment unit, as such an event that it dragged local-girl-made-good Kathie Lee Gifford back to Annapolis to take part in the celebration.
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