The Wall Street Journal-20080130-Corrections - Amplifications
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Corrections & Amplifications
Full Text (252 words)New Mexico will conduct a Democratic caucus on Feb. 5, and West Virginia will hold a Republican state convention that day. The Virginia presidential primary is Feb. 12. A map that accompanied an article Monday about Super Tuesday strategies incorrectly omitted New Mexico from the Feb. 5 events. In some editions, Virginia was incorrectly included on the map with a Republican primary event on Feb. 5 and West Virginia was omitted incorrectly.
(See: "Leading the News: Strategizing for Super Tuesday --- Candidates Refine Plans As They Vie for Delegates In Coast-to-Coast Contest" -- WSJ Jan. 28, 2008)
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Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index declined 8.7% on Jan. 22. Saturday's Hot Topic incorrectly gave the percentage as 5.5%. Also, Russia's total central bank reserves are valued at around $460 billion. The column incorrectly gave the amount as $160 billion.
(See: "Hot Topic: Can Emerging Markets Avert U.S. Chill?" -- WSJ Jan. 26, 2008)
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Ford Motor Co. reported fourth-quarter revenue of $45.5 billion. An article Friday about the company's earnings incorrectly said the figure was $44.5 billion.
(See: "The Economy: Ford Narrows Quarterly Loss, Says Turnaround Is on Track" -- WSJ Jan. 25, 2008)
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A graphic accompanying a Personal Journal article yesterday about traffic flows showed a TeleNav GPS Navigator cellphone application. A caption accompanying the graphic incorrectly suggested the application was a Global Positioning System transponder used by Inrix Inc.
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