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Meanings of state incorrectly in English
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Usage of state incorrectly in English
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An article in last Friday's edition statedincorrectly that Maurice Gaffney SC had retired.
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The Asia Letter in yesterday's editions statedincorrectly that the Japanese army captured Singapore in 1943.
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In was statedincorrectly in yesterday's edition that Constantin Gurdgiev was editor of Business and Financemagazine.
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An earlier version of this article statedincorrectly that the Millennium March on Washington was in 1999.
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Sir, - Your Editorial "Bush goes it alone" statedincorrectly that the Democratic Party controls the US Congress.
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The article also statedincorrectly that Dr Clarke-Finnegan wrote to another doctor describing Mr O'Brien as having mild mental illness.
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An earlier version statedincorrectly that the authors of the study had said adding vitamin D to food would reduce deaths.
8
In an opinion article in last Saturday's edition, concerning antidepressant drugs, it was statedincorrectly that paroxetine is known as prozac.
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An article was published in yesterday's edition which statedincorrectly that the Button Factory in Temple Bar had gone into receivership.
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In Tuesday's editions, a report statedincorrectly that the play Alone She Stands had its world premiere in Limerick on Monday.
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A report in the edition of August 15th, concerning Galway harbour, statedincorrectly that its strategic infrastructure application had been returned last year.
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In the profile of Pat Heneghan last Saturday it was statedincorrectly that he and Bill O'Herlihy set up Public Relations of Ireland.
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The original statedincorrectly that Simon Brenner was from the Southend-on-Sea area, and that he was introduced to Mark Hollis by Ed Hollis.
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An article by Michael Casey in the edition of December 3rd last, statedincorrectly that all of the banks in New Zealand are foreign-owned.
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A report in Saturday's editions on the drowning of retired Castletownbere school principal Pearse Lyne statedincorrectly that he was a father of 11.
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In a profile of Prof Mary McAleese last Saturday, it was statedincorrectly that she was the first Catholic pro-vice-chancellor of Queen's University Belfast.