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...incorrect information provided by the Clinton campaign, the original version of this article wrongly stated that Clinton's state director in Pennsylvania is Mary Eisenhower, granddaughter of Dwight D. Eisenhower. In fact, the campaign's state director's last name is spelt Isenhour, and she is no relation to the former president. The article also had the incorrect spelling and title of Anna Burger, as well as the wrong name for the Service Employees International Union...
...CORRECTION: The March 18 news article "Watercolor Memories" gave an incorrect location for a 2005 model United Nations conference, which was held in Cambridge and not New York City. The article also stated that Deena S. Shakir '08 has completed a citation in Arabic. Although the joint Social Studies and Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations concentrator has taken classes in Arabic, she has not received a citation in the language...
...care system as much as $6 billion. Many of these mistakes could be avoided with electronic records, says Dr. Steve Klasko, vice president of USF Health, an Allscripts customer. Last year Allscripts teamed up with Dell Computers to provide electronic prescribing free to doctors nationwide. "Say I put something incorrect or unusual in the system," explains Klasko, who is also dean of the University of South Florida College of Medicine. "I immediately get a big red warning asking 'Is that really what you want to do?' You catch things you'd miss with paper...
...West, there is a widespread and probably incorrect assumption that someone in the Kremlin had those journalists killed because they said (or were on the verge of saying) bad things about Putin. This belief is premised on another false assumption--that Novaya Gazeta poses a threat to the Kremlin. The paper claims a weekly readership of 1 million, but its ardently anti-Putin voice clearly has limited influence. In the recent presidential election, the main liberal candidate got 1.3% of the vote, while Putin's handpicked successor, Dmitri Medvedev, won more than 70%. As for Politkovskaya's death...
...enrollment at Harvard in the emergency alert text message service. While the story reported that 12,127 students signed up, in fact, the 12,127 number refers to the number of students, faculty, and staff. The assertion that nearly 60 percent of students have signed up is thus incorrect...