The Wall Street Journal-20080123-Corrections - Amplifications

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The recent decision to respond to Gaza militants firing rockets into southern Israel was made by the Israeli government in Jerusalem. A World-Wide item Friday incorrectly said the response was from Tel Aviv, which is where Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak had met with some of his military leaders.

(See: "What's News -- World-Wide" -- WSJ Jan. 18, 2008)

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Many annuities allow withdrawals of 10% a year without a surrender charge. Saturday's Ask Encore column incorrectly said that many annuities allow withdrawals of $10,000 a year without a surrender charge.

(See: "Personal Finance: Ask Encore / Focus on Retirement" -- WSJ Jan. 19, 2008)

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Chris Morrison is the manager of the rock band the Gorillaz. A Marketplace article yesterday about EMI Group Ltd. omitted Mr. Morrison's first name and affiliation.

(See: "Can New EMI Owner Strike a Chord? --- Private-Equity Dealmaker Discovers Music Acts A Hard Product to Manage" -- WSJ Jan. 22, 2008)

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The builder Miller & Smith is based in McLean, Va. The company's location was incorrectly given as McClean in a Leading the News article Friday about home construction activity.

(See: "Leading the News: Housing Starts Fall to 16-Year Low" -- WSJ Jan. 18, 2008)

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Readers can alert The Wall Street Journal to any errors in news articles by e-mailing [email protected] or by calling 888-410-2667.

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