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MAY 29, 2006
Corrections & Clarifications

"The Best Undergraduate B-Schools" (Cover Story, May 8, 2006)

In "The best undergraduate B-schools" (Cover Story, May 8), a table of data on 50 college business programs contained incorrect information supplied by the University of Southern California Marshall School of Business. The correct median starting salary for USC business majors is $50,000, and the program's faculty-student ratio is 1:18.7. The story also reported that more than 10,000 high school seniors applied to Massachusetts Institute of Technology's undergraduate business program, and 14% were accepted. In fact, those numbers are for all undergraduate admissions.


"Taking Their Business Elsewhere" (News: Analysis & Commentary, May 22, 2006)

In "Taking their business elsewhere" (News: Analysis & Commentary, May 22), the numbers of new non-U.S. listings in 2005 for the New York Stock Exchange and the London Stock Exchange were misstated. The totals should have been 19, not 8, for the NYSE, and 139, not 93, for the LSE.


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"Life On The Web's Factory Floor" (Working Life, May 22, 2006)

"Life on the Web's factory floor" (Working Life, May 22) incorrectly stated the nationality of Digital Data Divide founder Jeremy Hockenstein. He is Canadian.


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"Get 'Em While They're Young" (The Corporation, May 22, 2006)

"Get 'em while they're young" (The Corporation, May 22) should have identified Eric Evans as director of business development at Tenet Healthcare's facility in Rowlett, Tex., not the whole company.


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"Why We Love Milton" (Voices of Innovation, May 15, 2006)

"Why we love Milton" (Voices of Innovation, May 15) quotes a curator at the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum. The correct name is Ellen Lupton, not Elizabeth.


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"Now Playing In A Palm Near You" (Executive Life, May 15, 2006)

"Now playing in a palm near you" (Executive Life, May 15) should have said that Creative Technology's (CREAF ) Zen Vision:M digital media player has a 2.5-inch color screen.




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