The Wall Street Journal-20080111-Corrections - Amplifications
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Corrections & Amplifications
Richard Hofmann is an analyst with CreditSights Inc. In yesterday's Heard on the Street column, his surname was misspelled as Hoffman.
(See: "Heard on the Street: SLM Asks: Brother, Can You Spare $30 Billion, Cheaply?" -- WSJ Jan. 10, 2008)
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The Texas presidential primary is March 4. A Politics & Economics article yesterday about campaign fund-raising efforts incorrectly said it is Feb. 5.
(See: "Campaign '08: Clinton, McCain Rake In Cash as Race Gets Costlier --- With Feb. 5 Ahead, Obama Has Funds, Huckabee's Hurting" -- WSJ Jan. 10, 2008)
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Chaudhry Zahoor Elahi, a confidant of Pakistani Gen. Mohammed Zia ul-Haq, was murdered in 1981. A timeline Wednesday of Pakistani political figures' deaths incorrectly gave the year as 1991.
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The name of General Electric Co.'s aircraft-leasing division is GE Commercial Aviation Services. A Politics & Economics article Wednesday about jetliner orders incorrectly called it GE Capital Aviation Services.
(See: "Corporate Focus: Airbus Wins Deal to Sell as Many as 100 Jets" -- WSJ Jan. 9, 2008)
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The Club for Growth hasn't taken a position on the substance of Mike Huckabee's "fair tax" proposal, instead focusing its criticism on his tax record while governor of Arkansas. An article yesterday on Rudy Giuliani's tax plan incorrectly said the Club for Growth has been critical of Mr. Huckabee's proposal.
(See: "Giuliani Targets Conservatives With Tax-Cut Plan" -- WSJ Jan. 10, 2008)
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