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March 16, 1996
In yesterday's National Digest, two brothers charged with attempted homicide and other offenses in Pennsylvania were misidentified. Timothy and Bradley Braden are charged in the crimes.The Sun regrets the error.Pub Date: 3/16/96
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NEWS
June 15, 1996
An article in yesterday's editions misidentified the singer of the pop song, "Because You loved Me." She is Celine Dion.The Sun regrets the errors.Pub Date: 6/15/96
NEWS
March 25, 1997
An article in Sunday's edition of The Sun in Anne Arundel about an art program at Lindale-Brooklyn Park Middle School misidentified student Timmy Whitt.The Sun regrets the error.Pub Date: 3/25/97
NEWS
October 15, 1997
In yesterday's Today section, the location of the headquarters of The Foundation Fighting Blindness was misidentified. The foundation is in Hunt Valley.The Sun regrets the error.Pub Date: 10/15/97
NEWS
By DAN RODRICKS | December 1, 1997
A Baltimore County purveyor of turkeys was misidentified in Friday's TJI column. R&L Hay and Straw is the correct name of the company. It is located in Reisterstown.Pub Date: 12/01/97
NEWS
January 14, 1998
A photo caption yesterday on Page 13A misidentified Jervis S. Finney, special counsel to the Joint Legislative Ethics Committee, who is directing the investigation of Sen. Larry Young.The Sun regrets the error.Pub Date: 1/14/98
NEWS
July 9, 1998
In an article in yesterday's Business section, the spokeswoman for U.S. Foodservice Inc. was misidentified. Her name is Bonna Walker.The Sun regrets the error.Pub Date: 7/09/98
NEWS
July 17, 1998
In yesterday's editions, a photo accompanying a Sports feature on golfer Justin Leonard was misidentified. The golfer pictured was Stewart Cink, not Leonard.The Sun regrets the error.Pub Date: 7/17/98
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