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"Drugmakers, heal thy factories" (Industrial Management, July 23, 2001)

"Time to reel in the portals?" (Finance, July 23, 2001)

"Good money after bad?" (Finance, July 9, 2001)


"Drugmakers, heal thy factories" (Industrial Management, July 23, 2001)

The table accompanying "Drugmakers, heal thy factories" (Industrial Management, July 23, in some editions) implied that approval for Eli Lilly & Co.'s Zyprexa has been delayed. The delayed drug was Zyprexa IntraMuscular. Also, Immunex Corp. expects to have a waiting list of 80,000 patients by mid-2002, but currently there are fewer patients waiting.

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"Time to reel in the portals?" (Finance, July 23, 2001)

The correct name of Intuit Inc.'s Quicken Web site is Quicken.com ("Time to reel in the portals?" Finance, July 23). And mPower.com Inc. does not provide services to it.

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"Good money after bad?" (Finance, July 9, 2001)

Toronto-Dominion Bank ("Good money after bad?" Finance, July 9) is upping its loan-loss reserves to a total of $400 million for 2001--not by that amount, as incorrectly stated.



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