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    “New York Times Reports Corrections Made on Nov. 4, 2023”

    November 4, 2023
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    İçerik Tablosu

    • 1 NATIONAL
    • 2 WEEKEND ARTS
    • 3 ARTS & LEISURE
    • 4 OBITUARIES

    An article on Thursday about the House’s vote to block a censure of Representative Rashida Tlaib of Michigan misstated the date of a pro-Palestinian protest that Ms. Tlaib participated in. It was Oct. 18, not Oct. 8.

    An article on Friday about Senate Democrats’ strategy to break Senator Tommy Tuberville’s blockade of senior military promotions misstated the number of Democrats and independents in the Senate. There are 48 Democrats and three independents, not 49 Democrats and two independents.

    WEEKEND ARTS

    A film review on Friday about the drama “Radical” gave an incorrect grade level for the students featured in “Radical.” They are in sixth grade, not eighth grade.

    ARTS & LEISURE

    An article on Page 16 this weekend about the singer-songwriter Kirsty MacColl misstates the name of a folk singer. She is Norma Waterson, not Nora Watterson.

    OBITUARIES

    An obituary on Friday about the artist Juanita McNeely misstated where she died. It was at her home in Manhattan, not at Lenox Hill Hospital.

    An obituary on Thursday about Don Laughlin, who created the Nevada town that bears his name, misstated where in the United States slot machines were legal in the 1950s. They were legal in the entire state of Nevada and in a few other places — not just in Las Vegas.

    Errors are corrected during the press run whenever possible, so some errors noted here may not have appeared in all editions.


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