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January 3, 1995
A review in yesterday's Today section incorrectly said that actor Jimmy Stewart was dead. Mr. Stewart is alive.The Sun regrets the error.
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October 13, 2002
An article on artist Kathryn Schultz Norris in yesterday's Today section omitted information about an exhibition of her work in Fells Point. Her paintings are being shown at the Bismark/Wilson Gallery, 1760 Bank St., from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. today and Saturday. Information: 410- 675-8959.
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NEWS
November 1, 1998
A "Way Back When" article in yesterday's Today section misspelled the name of Civil War Union Gen. Felix Agnus.The Sun regrets the errors.Pub Date: 11/01/98
NEWS
November 1, 1998
A "Way Back When" article in yesterday's Today section misspelled the name of Civil War Union Gen. Felix Agnus.The Sun regrets the errors.Pub Date: 11/01/98
NEWS
October 13, 2002
An article on artist Kathryn Schultz Norris in yesterday's Today section omitted information about an exhibition of her work in Fells Point. Her paintings are being shown at the Bismark/Wilson Gallery, 1760 Bank St., from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. today and Saturday. Information: 410- 675-8959.
NEWS
May 7, 1995
A used book sale, sponsored by the Brandeis University National Women's Committee, is being conducted at the Galleria, 1407 York Road, Lutherville. An article about the sale in yesterday's Today section omitted the address.The Sun regrets the error.
NEWS
April 16, 1997
A story in yesterday's Today section misidentified a Baltimore golf course. The northeast Baltimore course is the Clifton Park Golf Course.The Sun regrets the error.Pub Date: 4/16/97
NEWS
May 7, 1995
A used book sale, sponsored by the Brandeis University National Women's Committee, is being conducted at the Galleria, 1407 York Road, Lutherville. An article about the sale in yesterday's Today section omitted the address.The Sun regrets the error.
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