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January 28, 1999
A photo caption in Monday's Maryland section misstated the reason for Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend's visit to Stoneleigh Elementary School. The school was thanking her for state funding for repairs and renovations, not for an announcement of further work.The Sun regrets the error.Pub Date: 1/28/99
NEWS
June 18, 1999
Jessie M. Hudgins: In an obituary for retired school teacher Jessie M. Hudgins in Wednesday's editions of The Sun, the name of her son, Kevin Hudgins of Baltimore, was omitted. The Sun regrets the error.Pub Date: 6/18/99
NEWS
January 26, 1999
CLARIFICATIONA photo caption in Monday's Maryland section misstated the reason for Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend's visit to Stoneleigh Elementary School. The school was thanking her for state funding for repairs and renovations, not for an announcement of further work. The Sun regrets the error.
NEWS
December 30, 1999
A photo caption in yesterday's Today section incorrectly listed Peter Jennings' network affiliation. Jennings will serve as anchorman for ABC's 24-hour Y2K coverage, broadcast locally on WMAR, Channel 2.The Sun regrets the error.
NEWS
July 23, 1998
An article in yesterday's Maryland section incorrectly reported the amount of power used in the Baltimore region on Tuesday. Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. said the usage was 6,016 megawatts, a summer record but lower than the all-time high.The Sun regrets the error.Pub Date: 7/23/98
NEWS
May 20, 1998
An article in Saturday's Maryland section incorrectly reported that a witness to an alleged assault involving a parking valet and a city official lives in Little Italy. In fact, Iris Maggio lives in Anne Arundel County.The Sun regrets the error.Pub date: 5/20/98
NEWS
March 5, 1998
A headline in yesterday's editions incorrectly identified a country involved in an alleged plot to export missile parts illegally. The country is Iran.The Sun regrets the error.Pub Date: 3/05/98
NEWS
July 18, 1998
An editorial on Thursday mistakenly identified a Lutherville community that has been denied sound barriers by the State Highway Administration. The community is Longford North, and it is located near Interstate 83.The Sun regrets the error.Pub Date: 7/18/98
NEWS
July 9, 1998
Due to an editing error in yesterday's final edition, a quote from the Orioles' Roberto Alomar was attributed to his brother, the Cleveland Indians' Sandy Alomar Jr., incorrectly stating his free-agent status. Sandy Alomar is signed with the Indians through next season with a club option through 2000.The Sun regrets the error.Pub Date: 7/09/98
NEWS
March 29, 1998
The photo that appeared in yesterday's editions with the obituary of Walter Kloetzli, longtime banquet manager of the old Emerson Hotel, was incorrect. Mr. Kloetzli, who was 99, is shown above in a photo taken about a decade ago. Services will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow at St. John's Lutheran Church, on Sweet Air Road in Jacksonville.The Sun regrets the error.Pub Date: 3/31/98
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May 14, 2008
An obituary published Friday in The Sun for Cleopatra Franko inadvertently omitted the name of a son. She is also survived by Andrew T. Franko of Severna Park. The Sun regrets the error.
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NEWS
January 5, 2006
Barbara Cutko, the author of "Flanagan's tale about bus wheels nothing but spin" on yesterday's Opinion * Commentary page, was misidentified. She was co-chairwoman of the Transit Riders League of Metropolitan Baltimore from 2002 to 2003. The Sun regrets the error.
NEWS
December 30, 1999
A photo caption in yesterday's Today section incorrectly listed Peter Jennings' network affiliation. Jennings will serve as anchorman for ABC's 24-hour Y2K coverage, broadcast locally on WMAR, Channel 2.The Sun regrets the error.
NEWS
June 18, 1999
Jessie M. Hudgins: In an obituary for retired school teacher Jessie M. Hudgins in Wednesday's editions of The Sun, the name of her son, Kevin Hudgins of Baltimore, was omitted. The Sun regrets the error.Pub Date: 6/18/99
NEWS
January 28, 1999
A photo caption in Monday's Maryland section misstated the reason for Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend's visit to Stoneleigh Elementary School. The school was thanking her for state funding for repairs and renovations, not for an announcement of further work.The Sun regrets the error.Pub Date: 1/28/99
NEWS
January 26, 1999
CLARIFICATIONA photo caption in Monday's Maryland section misstated the reason for Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend's visit to Stoneleigh Elementary School. The school was thanking her for state funding for repairs and renovations, not for an announcement of further work. The Sun regrets the error.
NEWS
December 30, 1998
A photo caption on the Dec. 26 editorial page erroneously suggested that Paul J. Marks is the architect studying residential possibilities for the Woman's Industrial Exchange.The Sun regrets the error.Pub date: 12/30/98
NEWS
November 10, 1998
Amanda Macht of Pikesville was a gold-medal winner in mixed doubles at Thursday's Baltimore County badminton championships. Her last name was misspelled in Friday's sports section.The Sun regrets the error.Pub Date: 11/10/98
NEWS
October 22, 1998
An article in the Today section yesterday gave an incorrect walking pace for marathoner Lynn Gaffney. She usually walks one mile in 12.5 minutes.The Sun regrets the error.Pub Date: 10/22/98
NEWS
September 15, 1998
The venue for Michael W. Smith's Oct. 30 concert was misstated in Sunday's fall arts preview. The correct venue is the Patriot Center in Fairfax, Va.The Sun regrets the error.Pub Date: 9/15/98
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