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A front-page headline Friday incorrectly stated that a federal grand jury had heard Robert F. Bleecker, a car dealer who had supplied an SUV to the son of former Gov. Mike Easley.
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A brief in the business section Friday incorrectly stated the timeframe for layoffs at the Kmart store at 4300 Fayetteville Road in Raleigh.
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A story on Page 3B of the Triangle & Co. section Friday gave the wrong title for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina executive Brad Wilson. He is the company's chief operating officer.
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The headline on a Page 1B story Monday gave the wrong name for the ministry that Mary Judd runs in Raleigh. It is God's Helpers.
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A photo caption that accompanied a Page 1A article about the More at Four program incorrectly said the photo was taken in 2004. The photo of Emily Orellana-Gomez, 4, and Mercedes McCoy, 5, was taken this year
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Wednesday's front-page story about diabetes research failed to make a distinction between type 1 and type 2 diabetes. The type 1 form of the disease is an unpreventable, autoimmune disorder that typically strikes children.
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A front-page item Monday about the week ahead listed the wrong day for the end of the NHL regular season.. It ends Sunday, not Saturday.
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On Page 8A on Sunday, a caption was credited incorrectly. The photo of a device that three N.C. State engineering students developed to diagnose tuberculosis was provided by the students' venture, called MedCount.
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An article in last week's edition incorrectly referred to Quest Academy as a magnet school. Quest is a charter school.
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A front-page story Wednesday gave an incorrect sentence for Cheryl Dexter, who was convicted of felony larceny. Her maximum sentence is 10 months.
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A story about a study of death penalty cases in Durham published March 18 on Page 1B gave an incorrect number for how many of the 177 murder cases were not eligible to be tried as capital cases because the defendants were too young.
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The location of Triangle Youth Ballet performances this weekend was incorrect in Friday's Weekend section. The troupe performs tonight and Sunday at Hanes Theater at Chapel Hill High School.
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A story on Wednesday's front page incorrectly said that a bill in the state legislature would give local communities the authority to allow ABC stores and bars to sell liquor on Sundays. The bill applies only to ABC stores.
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A report from The Associated Press published Monday in Sports about Marion Jones" performance Sunday contained errors.
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A story by The Associated Press on June 15 misquoted Tana Hartman with North Carolina Voters for Clean Elections. She actually said "The election of public officials should not be dominated by private money."
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