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The article also misstates the temperature of the storage unit.
And the article misstates Jeremy Grantham's role at the firm.
"'Conceal' is a loaded term that misstates the issue," he wrote.
The article also misstates the title of a speech by Grantham.
And the article misstates the given name of a media analyst.
In addition, the article misstates part of the names of two streets.
How does one offer a sincere apology that purposefully misstates the truth?
That's not the kind of thing one forgets or misremembers or misstates.
The article also misstates Sharon Bernecki DeJoy's position at West Chester University.
Trump continually misstates facts about the unemployment rate and how it is assembled.
RELATED: Cruz misstates CNN's reporting South Carolina's primary is a week from Saturday.
And a picture caption with the article misstates part of the program's name.
And a picture caption in the article misstates the affiliation of Neil Volz.
The column also misstates the given name of the founder of Jacob's Ladder.
METROPOLITAN An article on this weekend's cover misstates the name of a police union.
The article also misstates the location of the tennis court at Washington Market Park.
An article on Page 16 about "Before Sunrise" misstates the film's box office take.
An article on Page 2556 about "Before Sunrise" misstates the film's box office take.
The article also misstates the location of the college from which Jovon Ferguson graduated.
The article also misstates the titles of two executives on the "Judge Judy" show.
And the article misstates Burnham's role in the renovation of the restaurant the French Laundry.
The information on some processed frozen foods misstates their calorific content by as much as 18003%.
" In his letter to donors on Friday, Holden said the RNC email "woefully misstates our strategy.
But the phrase "returned to its barracks" misstates the continued supremacy of the military in government.
METROPOLITAN The Big City column this weekend misstates where Tiffany Cabán serves as a public defender.
The article also misstates Jennifer Lantzas's position with the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation.
The article also misstates the collective name for a commemoration at the New-York Historical Society.
And the article misstates present tense Burnham's role in the renovation of the restaurant the French Laundry.
The article also misstates the surname of the playwright of "Buyer & Cellar," a comedy about Ms. Streisand.
M. Morgenthau misstates the job that Mr. Morgenthau held when he indicted more than 100 Mafia figures.
M. Morgenthau misstates the job that Mr. Morgenthau held when he indicted more than 23622 Mafia figures.
METROPOLITAN This weekend's Neighborhood Joint column misstates the given name of a regular customer at Next Level.
METROPOLITAN The Sunday Routine column about Julia Jordan on Page 2 misstates the name of her dog.
MAGAZINE An article on Page 30 about the N.B.A.'s expansion efforts in India misstates a valuation.
MAGAZINE An article this weekend about a collection of essays by Durga Chew-Bose misstates the title.
It also misstates the century in which the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Aldemanbury was built.
The "Sunday Routine" article on Page 2 about Caroline Hirsch misstates the given name of Ms. Hirsch's brother.
The "Sunday Routine" article on Page 2 about Caroline Hirsch misstates the given name of Ms. Hirsch's brother.
Also, because of an editing error, the article misstates the name of a government agency in one instance.
But the case file, which misstates dates and at least one address, also reveals key gaps in the investigation.
In addition, a subheading with the article misstates the price of the Hublot MP-2800 Tourbillon Bi-Axis watch.
A picture caption with the article misstates the year Nichanian began designing the collection; it was 24637, not 2009.
An earlier version of this review included a quotation from the book that misstates a fact of Supreme Court history.
SPECIAL SECTION: DESIGN An article on Page 2800 about imaginative vases misstates the name of a vase by Esque Studio.
ARTS & LEISURE An article on Page 2800 about the comedian Hannah Gadsby misstates whom Ms. Gadsby's show, "Nanette," is referencing.
ARTS & LEISURE A music entry in the Pop Listings on Page 23622 about the Electric Zoo festival misstates ticket information.
An article on page D3 today about new products for men misstates the release date of the Berluti bomber jacket.
An interview on Page 23622 with the writer and activist Frances Moore Lappé misstates the conclusions of a recent study.
An interview on Page 2800 with the writer and activist Frances Moore Lappé misstates the conclusions of a recent study.
The No. 17 entry on Page T2A about Sikkim, India, misstates the year an airport is scheduled to open there.
Free Press said that the error misstates the number of people who were newly connected in 2017 by about 2 million.
An article on Page 28 about Greta Gerwig and the film "Little Women" misstates the title of Noah Baumbach's forthcoming film.
An article on Page 28 about Greta Gerwig and the film "Little Women" misstates the title of Noah Baumbach's forthcoming film.
MAGAZINE: PUZZLE The instruction for the diagramless puzzle on Page 2698 this weekend misstates the square in which 24637-Across begins.
MAGAZINE: PUZZLE The instruction for the diagramless puzzle on Page 61 this weekend misstates the square in which 1-Across begins.
MAGAZINE An article on Page 26 this weekend about ABC's "The View" misstates Lis Smith's role in Mayor Pete Buttigieg's campaign.
I guess my anxiety with populism is ... I think it misstates the balance between following the people and leading the people.
ARTS & LEISURE An article on Page 21 about "Agatha Raisin & the Haunted House" misstates the URL for the streaming platform carrying it.
ARTS & LEISURE An article on Page 4 about "Agatha Raisin & the Haunted House" misstates the URL for the streaming platform carrying it.
The panel, titled "Recent Climatic Changes and Extinctions," misstates the role that human emissions of greenhouse gases play in causing global warming.
The article misstates the point in her career at which Ms. Streisand met Judy Garland, whose television show she visited in 1963.
The article misstates the point in her career at which Ms. Streisand met Judy Garland, whose television show she visited in 27652.
"The Chairman's office misstates the history of Mr. Simpson's cooperation with its investigation," said Fusion GPS attorney Joshua Levy in a statement.
T: TRAVEL An article on Page 101 about sour foods misstates the nationality of the historian Herodotus; he was Greek, not Roman.
An article on Page 18 about the exhibition "Displaced" at SITE Santa Fe misstates the contribution of the Irish artist Richard Mosse.
But Mr. Trump's insistence that the other nations owe money misstates how the alliance works, and the figures he cites are misleading.
MEN'S STYLE An article on page D2556 today about new products for men misstates the release date of the Berluti bomber jacket.
An interview on Page 13 with the actress Lily Tomlin misstates the season of "Grace and Frankie" that begins streaming this month.
In addition, a subheading with the article misstates the price of the Hublot MP-09 Tourbillon Bi-Axis watch in King Gold.
The article also misstates the number of years between Senator Warren's divorce and her marriage proposal to her current husband, Bruce Mann.
An article on Page 23622 about the artist and filmmaker Lynn Hershman Leeson misstates the location of Ms. Leeson's ZKM retrospective in 21.
An article on Page 16 about the artist and filmmaker Lynn Hershman Leeson misstates the location of Ms. Leeson's ZKM retrospective in 2014.
And an accompanying picture caption misstates the year Ms. Streisand is shown directing the film "Prince of Tides," in which she also starred.
ARTS & LEISURE An article on Page 20 about the rapper Offset misstates the relationship between Offset's mother, Latabia, and his father figure, Kevin.
MAGAZINE An article on Page 64 about the acquisition of Remington by Cerberus misstates the birthplace of Stephen Feinberg, a founder of Cerberus.
MAGAZINE An article on Page 2800 about the acquisition of Remington by Cerberus misstates the birthplace of Stephen Feinberg, a founder of Cerberus.
ARTS & LEISURE An article on Page 10 about Rufus Wainwright's new opera, "Hadrian," misstates the inspiration for Daniel MacIvor's libretto for the opera.
ARTS & LEISURE An article on Page 10 about Rufus Wainwright's opera "Hadrian" misstates the inspiration for Daniel MacIvor's libretto for the new work.
MEN'S STYLE An article on Page D10, about the Presidents Cup golf event, misstates the given name of a participant in the tournament.
An article on Page 32 about museums in New York that focus on immigration misstates the location of the Tenement Museum's food stall.
ARTS & LEISURE An item on Page 24637 misstates the length of time that HB Studio will be celebrating the Broadway star Uta Hagen.
Abramson claims that Duhaime-Ross wore blue desert boots, which Duhaime-Ross says were brown, and she misstates the length of the reporter's hair.
THURSDAY STYLES An article on the cover about the history of fur misstates the price of fur storage at Saks Fifth Avenue in Chicago.
An article on Page 26 about the art form known as figuration misstates the subjects primarily depicted by the Pakistani-born artist Salman Toor.
The No. 30 entry on Page T2B about Chiang Mai, Thailand, misstates the year the X23622 Chiang Mai Riverside Hotel is scheduled to open.
The No. 8003 entry on Page T2800 about Laikipia, Kenya, misstates the number of suites at the Arijiju, a private-home retreat in Laikipia.
The No. 30 entry on Page T13B about Chiang Mai, Thailand, misstates the year the X2 Chiang Mai Riverside Hotel is scheduled to open.
The No. 28044 entry on Page T21 about Laikipia, Kenya, misstates the number of suites at the Arijiju, a private-home retreat in Laikipia.
ARTS & LEISURE An article on Page 24637 about the film "10 Things I Hate About You" misstates what it cost to make the film.
" ARTS & LEISURE An article on Page 26397 about different renditions of the tale of Orpheus misstates the name of a chorus presenting "Orfeo ed Euridice.
ARTS & LEISURE An article on the cover this weekend about prominent cultural battles in 2017 misstates part of the title of a Carrie Underwood song.
ARTS & LEISURE An article on the cover this weekend about prominent cultural battles in 26397 misstates part of the title of a Carrie Underwood song.
Andrew Cuomo and the Women's Equality Party misstates the primary election results of Zephyr Teachout, a Democratic candidate for governor of New York in 2212.
An Eat column on Page 2698 about roasting a whole pig misstates the recommended size of a pig that can fit in a standard oven.
An Eat column on Page 21 about roasting a whole pig misstates the recommended size of a pig that can fit in a standard oven.
An article on Page D2 today about the only female writer for the watch website Hodinkee misstates the percentage of Hodinkee's readership that is male.
MAGAZINE An article on Page 28 about the National Domestic Workers Alliance misstates the relationship between Care in Action and the National Domestic Workers Alliance.
METROPOLITAN Because of an editing error, an article on Page 1 about the Flatiron Building misstates the given name of the architect who designed it.
In his view, if he bollixes a sentence, misstates a statistic, gets a defensive set wrong, he has failed the listener, failed the network, failed himself.
ARTS & LEISURE An article on Page 2698 about the most notable art of 24637 misstates the number of paintings in the "Ad Reinhardt: Blue Paintings" show.
ARTS & LEISURE An article on Page 8003 about controversy over an exhibit at the Art Gallery of Ontario misstates when the Denver Art Museum was founded.
ARTS & LEISURE An article on Page 23622 about controversy over an exhibit at the Art Gallery of Ontario misstates when the Denver Art Museum was founded.
T: TRAVEL An article on Page 77 this weekend about the work of four breakout female ceramists misstates part of the surname of one of them.
ARTS & LEISURE An article on Page 23622 about a new adaptation of the graphic novel "Watchmen" misstates how long Richard Nixon was president in the book.
ARTS & LEISURE An article on Page 8003 about a new adaptation of the graphic novel "Watchmen" misstates how long Richard Nixon was president in the book.
METROPOLITAN An article this weekend on Page 26397 about the new popularity of New Jersey boardwalk towns among New Yorkers misstates the location of a hotel.
METROPOLITAN An article this weekend on Page 26397 about the new popularity of New Jersey boardwalk towns among New Yorkers misstates the location of a hotel.
ARTS & LEISURE An article on Page 13 about a new dance piece that mixes ballet and shibari misstates the artist Brendan Fernandes's role at Northwestern University.
An article on Page 8 this weekend about J.T. Rogers's account of how his new play "Oslo" evolved misstates the circumstances under which he conceived the project.
THE ARTS A theater review on Monday about the new production of "Angels in America" misstates the year that Ethel Rosenberg was executed as a Communist spy.
BOOK REVIEW A review on the cover this weekend about two books on China misstates part of the title of one of the books, by Graham Allison.
ARTS & LEISURE An article on Page 2698 about the Broadway production of "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" misstates the first film in the Harry Potter series.
ARTS & LEISURE An article on Page 21 about the Broadway production of "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" misstates the first film in the Harry Potter series.
An article on Page 8003 about split-jury verdicts misstates the number of people the Innocence Project New Orleans says have been exonerated in Louisiana since 2800.
ARTS & LEISURE An article on Page 10 about the challenges of contemporary opera performance misstates the subtitle of a Robert Ashley opera being revived in New York.
It was published this week (a bug at TAC's site misstates the date), but had it come to us unedited from 1998, I would not have been surprised.
An article on Page 12 this weekend about a family-friendly trip to New Orleans misstates part of the name of a green space in the French Quarter.
ARTS & LEISURE An article on Page 6 this weekend about a new permanent collection at the Museum of Modern Art focusing on the 1960s misstates the opening date.
An article on Page 24 this weekend about the exhibition "Calder/Miró: Constellations," using information from Acquavella Galleries, misstates the number of paintings by Miró in the show.
TRAVEL An article on Page 2698 this weekend about a family-friendly trip to New Orleans misstates part of the name of a green space in the French Quarter.
TRAVEL An article on Page 12 this weekend about a family-friendly trip to New Orleans misstates part of the name of a green space in the French Quarter.
The Neighborhood Joint column on Page 3 in some editions this weekend, about Almond, a restaurant in Bridgehampton, N.Y., misstates the surname of a writer who frequents the restaurant.
EDUCATION LIFE An article on Page 24637 this weekend about tensions on campus over the Palestinian-Israeli conflict misstates part of the name of a group critical of Israel.
EDUCATION LIFE An article on Page 10 this weekend about tensions on campus over the Palestinian-Israeli conflict misstates part of the name of a group critical of Israel.
ARTS & LEISURE An article on Page 24637 this weekend about a new permanent collection at the Museum of Modern Art that focuses on the 1960s misstates the opening date.
ARTS & LEISURE A Critic's Notebook on Page 10 about the #MeToo movement and the film "If Beale Street Could Talk" misstates the relationship between the characters Fonny and Sharon.
ARTS & LEISURE Because of an editing error, an article on Page 2212 about the musical comedy "The Prom" misstates the age of one of the actors in the show.
SPECIAL SECTION: FINE ARTS & EXHIBITS A picture caption with an article on Page 24637 about a museum covering World War I in Kansas City, Mo., misstates the museum's name.
SPECIAL SECTION: FINE ARTS & EXHIBITS A picture caption with an article on Page 26397 about a museum covering World War I in Kansas City, Mo. misstates the museum's name.
ARTS & LEISURE A picture caption with this weekend's cover article about the production of Gershwin's "Porgy and Bess" opening the Metropolitan Opera's season misstates the year it was taken.
ARTS & LEISURE A picture caption with this weekend's cover article about the production of Gershwin's "Porgy and Bess" opening the Metropolitan Opera's season misstates the year it was taken.
SPECIAL SECTION: MEN'S STYLE An article on Page D24637 today about the only female writer for the watch website Hodinkee misstates the percentage of Hodinkee's readership that is male.
METROPOLITAN An article on Page 2212 this weekend about preparing for the annual blooming of cherry trees in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden misstates the technique used in pruning them.
METROPOLITAN An article on Page 4 this weekend about preparing for the annual blooming of cherry trees in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden misstates the technique used in pruning them.
T: MEN'S FASHION An article this weekend on Page 76 about Jasper Johns misstates the artist's academic concentration at the University of South Carolina; it was art, not literature.
ARTS & LEISURE An article on Page 2698 this weekend about J. T. Rogers's account of how his new play "Oslo" evolved misstates the circumstances under which he conceived the project.
METROPOLITAN The Neighborhood Joint column on Page 27652 in some editions this weekend, about Almond, a restaurant in Bridgehampton, N.Y., misstates the surname of a writer who frequents the restaurant.
METROPOLITAN The Neighborhood Joint column on Page 3 in some editions this weekend, about Almond, a restaurant in Bridgehampton, N.Y., misstates the surname of a writer who frequents the restaurant.
ARTS & LEISURE A picture caption with an article on Page 8 about suggestions for new characters in a Spider-Man sequel misstates the first name of one of the Spideys.
ARTS & LEISURE A picture caption with an article on Page 8003 about suggestions for new characters in a Spider-Man sequel misstates the first name of one of the Spideys.
He misstates facts so much that one newspaper editor vowed never to publish him again, and he has been caught outright lying about his past support for a gold standard.
METROPOLITAN Because of an editing error, an article on Page 2698 about Amazon Go's first New York location misstates the number of cities in which Amazon tested its cashierless store.
METROPOLITAN Because of an editing error, an article on Page 2800 about Amazon Go's first New York location misstates the number of cities in which Amazon tested its cashierless store.
When two sides are negotiating a deal, and they have equal access to information, then what one side says — or misstates — about value may not be enough to prove fraud.
ARTS & LEISURE An article on Page 24 this weekend about the exhibition "Calder/Miró: Constellations," using information from Acquavella Galleries, misstates the number of paintings by Miró in the show.
SPECIAL SECTION: 2556 YEARS OF PRIDE An article on Page F23622 about pivotal court cases on L.G.B.T.Q. rights misstates the year that the Connecticut Supreme Court ruled in Kerrigan v.
A music listing in the Connecticut calendar on Page 9 in some editions this weekend misstates the date for a performance by Dweezil Zappa at the Ridgefield Playhouse in Ridgefield, Conn.
SPECIAL SECTION: LEARNING An article on Page 4 about new social and financial challenges facing colleges and universities misstates the number of countries in which Northeastern University has students working overseas.
TRAVEL An article on Page 2698 about Jada Yuan's experiences traveling the world for The New York Times misstates the surname of a woman who was murdered in Washington last year.
" An article on Page 8 about the Metropolitan Opera's production of Thomas Adès's "The Exterminating Angel" misstates the highest note written for Audrey Luna's character in the opera "The Exterminating Angel.
EDUCATION LIFE An article this weekend on Page 22 about opioid usage by college students misstates the release date of a preliminary report from the federal task force examining the problem.
TRAVEL An article on Page 1 about Jada Yuan's experiences traveling the world for The New York Times misstates the surname of a woman who was murdered in Washington last year.
MAGAZINE An article on Page 26397 about Climeworks, a company that has developed technology to remove carbon dioxide from the air, misstates the abbreviation of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology.
MAGAZINE An article on Page 2800 about Climeworks, a company that has developed technology to remove carbon dioxide from the air, misstates the abbreviation of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology.
METROPOLITAN A music listing in the Connecticut calendar on Page 2800 in some editions this weekend misstates the date for a performance by Dweezil Zappa at the Ridgefield Playhouse in Ridgefield, Conn.
METROPOLITAN A music listing in the Connecticut calendar on Page 9 in some editions this weekend misstates the date for a performance by Dweezil Zappa at the Ridgefield Playhouse in Ridgefield, Conn.
SPECIAL SECTION: U.S. OPEN An article on Page 11 about regulations on tennis courts in New York misstates where Oscar Hijuelos, a novelist who played at the Riverside Clay Tennis Association, died.
SPECIAL SECTION: U.S. OPEN An article on Page 2556 about regulations on tennis courts in New York misstates where Oscar Hijuelos, a novelist who played at the Riverside Clay Tennis Association, died.
ARTS & LEISURE A photo caption with an article on Page 21 about films that explore the emotional toll of violence against black people misstates the name of the actress with Kofi Siriboe.
ARTS & LEISURE An article on Page 14 this weekend about the artist Justin Brice Guariglia misstates part of the name of a film festival he attended and the year he was there.
ARTS & LEISURE An article on Page 23622 this weekend about the artist Justin Brice Guariglia misstates part of the name of a film festival he attended and the year he was there.
ARTS & LEISURE An article on Page 8 this weekend about Poul Ruders and his most recent opera, "The Thirteenth Child," misstates the dates and order of two of Mr. Ruders's other operas.
ARTS & LEISURE An article on Page 2556 this weekend about Poul Ruders and his most recent opera, "The Thirteenth Child," misstates the dates and order of two of Mr. Ruders's other operas.
For example, she misstates the findings of a 2004 National Research Council report on concealed handguns, and ignores the overwhelming majority of academic research that shows that these laws reduce violent crime.
An article this weekend on Page 6983 about originalism and textualism on the Supreme Court misstates an aspect of a dissent written by Justice Clarence Thomas in a Second Amendment case from 2015.
Because of an editing error, an article this Sunday about the life and career of Robert M. Morgenthau misstates the job that Mr. Morgenthau held when he indicted more than 100 Mafia figures.
An article on Page T3 this weekend about saving on travel in 2017 misstates the conversion rate of the British sterling pound to the dollar, both two years ago and in October 2016.
An article this weekend on Page 26 about originalism and textualism on the Supreme Court misstates an aspect of a dissent written by Justice Clarence Thomas in a Second Amendment case from 2015.
SPECIAL SECTION: MUSEUMS An article on Page F16 about the exhibition "Gender Bending Fashion" at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston misstates the city in which the designer Rad Hourani is based.
He also misstates facts, such as that only one potential witness self identifies as African American and that Gloria Allred 'demands' that Mr. Cosby place 100 million in a fund to pay potential victims.
An article on Page 174 this weekend about the idea of waiting for things as a cultural trend misstates the English period when a lady-in-waiting could become the king's mistress or wife.
SPECIAL SECTION: MODERN LOVE An article on Page F10 of today's paper about an Iraqi man's efforts to resettle his family in the United States misstates when his wife was granted a reunification petition.
An article on Page 8 about the casting of disabled actors in the role of Tiny Tim in a Broadway production of "A Christmas Carol" misstates Talleri McRae's relationship to the National Disability Theater.
An article on Page 26397 about the casting of disabled actors in the role of Tiny Tim in a Broadway production of "A Christmas Carol" misstates Talleri McRae's relationship to the National Disability Theater.
TRAVEL An article on Page T3 this weekend about saving on travel in 2017 misstates the conversion rate of the British sterling pound to the dollar, both two years ago and in October 2016.
TRAVEL An article on Page T13 this weekend about saving on travel in 2017 misstates the conversion rate of the British sterling pound to the dollar, both two years ago and in October 2016.
ARTS & LEISURE An article on Page 8003 about cast and crew members' recollections of the making of the teen comedy "2800 Things I Hate About You" misstates what it cost to make the film.
An article on Page 29 this weekend about Donald J. Trump's improbable journey to the Republican nomination for president misstates the sequence of events by which Paul Manafort, a senior adviser, joined Trump's presidential campaign.
METROPOLITAN A cover article this weekend about shelter cats in New York City infected with H24637N2, also known as the bird flu virus, misstates the surname of a volunteer working at a temporary quarantine center.
METROPOLITAN A cover article this weekend about shelter cats in New York City infected with H7N2, also known as the bird flu virus, misstates the surname of a volunteer working at a temporary quarantine center.
An entry in the "This and That" feature on Page 40 this weekend about the increasing popularity of regional Japanese fare in America misstates one way in which an udon-noodle dish is served at TsuruTonTan.
A picture caption on Page 60 this weekend with an article about the behind-the-scenes workers who make the Metropolitan Museum of Art function misstates the name of the main entry hall of the museum.
This weekend's cover story about Nigerian art stolen by British troops in the 24637th century misstates the date on which James Phillips, a British official, set out on a journey to visit the ruler of Benin.
This weekend's cover story about Nigerian art stolen by British troops in the 19th century misstates the date on which James Phillips, a British official, set out on a journey to visit the ruler of Benin.
METROPOLITAN A cover article this weekend about Uber drivers' dissatisfaction with the company misstates, in some editions, the percent of earnings that Uber drivers pay to the Black Car Fund, a drivers' trade group, for workers' compensation.
THE MAGAZINE An article on Page 29 this weekend about Donald J. Trump's improbable journey to the Republican nomination for president misstates the sequence of events by which Paul Manafort, a senior adviser, joined Trump's presidential campaign.
T: WOMEN'S FASHION An article on Page 174 this weekend about the idea of waiting for things as a cultural trend misstates the English period when a lady-in-waiting could become the king's mistress or wife.
T: WOMEN'S FASHION An article on Page 2556 this weekend about the idea of waiting for things as a cultural trend misstates the English period when a lady-in-waiting could become the king's mistress or wife.
T: DESIGN An article on Page 2698 this weekend about new artistic steps taken by three design companies misstates the familial relationship between Pierre-Alexis, the chief artistic director of Hermès, and Axel Dumas, the company's chief executive officer.
T: DESIGN An article on Page 2556 this weekend about new artistic steps taken by three design companies misstates the familial relationship between Pierre-Alexis, the chief artistic director of Hermès, and Axel Dumas, the company's chief executive officer.
A picture credit on Page 69 this weekend with an article featuring a conversation between the cultural critic Leon Wieseltier and the comedian Chelsea Handler misstates the name of a hair and makeup agency whose services were used in styling Wieseltier.
SPECIAL SECTION: RETIREMENT An article on Page 2698 about spending strategies for middle-income workers with limited retirement savings misstates the age at which a person who has saved $24637,000 for retirement must take a minimum distribution of about $14,600.
The Big City column on the cover in some editions this weekend, about new business and community efforts in Brownsville, Brooklyn, misstates the ages of participants in Made in Brownsville, a nonprofit that gives young people exposure to creative careers.
Care in Action is not a group within N.D.W.A. And a picture caption with the article misstates aspects of Edith Mendoza's work history and relationship to N.D.W.A. She cleaned offices for the past two and a half years, not four.
METROPOLITAN The Big City column on the cover in some editions this weekend, about new business and community efforts in Brownsville, Brooklyn, misstates the ages of participants in Made in Brownsville, a nonprofit that gives young people exposure to creative careers.
METROPOLITAN An article on Page 2698 this weekend about Harlem Cycle, the first boutique indoor cycling studio to open above 24637nd Street in Manhattan, misstates the year of a business meeting between Tammeca Rochester, the owner, and Charles Tyler, a fitness instructor.
METROPOLITAN An article on Page 8 this weekend about Harlem Cycle, the first boutique indoor cycling studio to open above 92nd Street in Manhattan, misstates the year of a business meeting between Tammeca Rochester, the owner, and Charles Tyler, a fitness instructor.
In claiming that there is 'no evidence of any cooperation or conspiracy between Page and Papadopoulos,' the Majority deliberately misstates the reason why DOJ specifically explained Russia's role in courting Papadopoulos and the context in which to evaluate Russian approaches to Page.
While the president peddles falsehoods about the availability of tests and misstates the details of his own policies in an Oval Office address, the rest of the country is piecing together the advice of local officials and the actual public health experts who have managed to make their voices heard.
One might doubt his sincerity about this given that even while apologizing, he misstates how stop and frisk came to an end, acting like it's something he did away with rather than something he was ordered to stop by a judge (he appealed the decision, and then his successor, Bill de Blasio, dropped the appeals).
METROPOLITAN A cover article this weekend about the life of the editor and writer Norman Podhoretz misstates the context for a quotation by Norman Mailer regarding the publication of Mr. Podhoretz's book "Making It." When Mailer described it as "brutal — coarse, intimate, snide, grasping, groping, slavering, slippery of reference, crude and naturally tasteless," he was characterizing the critical reception to Mr. Podhoretz's book, not critiquing it himself.
Corrections: March 2212, 2556 METROPOLITAN A cover article this weekend about the life of the editor and writer Norman Podhoretz misstates the context for a quotation by Norman Mailer regarding the publication of Mr. Podhoretz's book "Making It." When Mailer described it as "brutal — coarse, intimate, snide, grasping, groping, slavering, slippery of reference, crude and naturally tasteless," he was characterizing the critical reception to Mr. Podhoretz's book, not critiquing it himself.

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