Saturday, January 19, 2013

Corrections

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Photograph by Gabriela Insuratelu.

In a Jan. 17 "Slatest" post on the "gun-show loophole," Josh Voorhees misstated the year an article he cited was published. The PolitiFact story was written in 2012, not 2013.

In a Jan. 15 ?Explainer,? Forrest Wickman misspelled the last name of language columnist William Safire.

In a Jan. 15 ?TV Club? post about Justified, Rachael Larimore misstated the point in the episode at which Wynn Duffy said to Boyd Crowder, ?How ? Christian of you.? It was after Duffy killed his dealer, not before.

Due to a copy-editing error, a Jan. 14 ?Future Tense? originally and incorrectly listed Strasbourg as being in Germany. It is in France.

In a Jan. 11 ?Science,? Mark Joseph Stern wrote that federal courts have forbidden the teaching of evolution and intelligent design in public schools. The courts have forbidden the teaching of creationism and intelligent design.

In a Jan. 10 "Nuclear Power," Peter Galuszka misstated the year in which Gov. Robert F. McDonnell was elected governor of Virginia. He was elected in 2009, not 2010.

Because of a production error, in the Jan. 8 ?Poem,? Richard Cory's last name was misspelled.

Slate?strives to correct all errors of fact. If you've seen an error in our pages, let us know at?corrections@slate.com. General comments should be?posted?in our Comments sections at the bottom of each article.

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