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Accuracy & Ethics

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  • Corrections and clarifications for Saturday, Dec. 6, 2014

    •The address for the Old Main Post Office was incorrect in a photo caption on the front page of Friday's Business section. It is at 433 W. Van Buren St.

  • Corrections and clarifications for Thursday, Dec. 4, 2014

    The Inside Shopper advertising segment on Thanksgiving Day contained a few pages of reprinted "Thanksgiving Throwback" features with cartoon caption-writing contests from previous years. Those contests are obsolete. The only active contest is the one on the cover of the Nov. 27 Dining section.

  • Corrections and clarifications for Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2014

    •On Page 3 on Thursday, a photo caption accompanying a quiz about Thanksgiving incorrectly described the offerings at Chicago Diner. The restaurant offers vegetarian fare.

  • Corrections and clarifications for Nov. 29, 2014

    In Thursday's Dining section, the answers to the "Chef scramble" feature were in the wrong order. Here is the correct sequence: 1. Graham Elliot, 2. Tony Mantuano, 3. Grant Achatz, 4. Stephanie Izard, 5. Charlie Trotter, 6. Beverly Kim, 7. Rick Bayless, 8. Alpana Singh, 9. Catherine De Orio,...

  • Corrections and clarifications for Nov. 27, 2014

    The Division III football playoff schedule on Page 11 of Monday's Chicago Sports had incorrect matchups for two games. MIT is playing at Wesley while Johns Hopkins is at Hobart.

  • Corrections and clarifications for Sunday, Oct. 26, 2014

    A story in the preprinted Arts section Sunday about the essayist Roxane Gay noted she was appearing Sunday, Nov. 2, at the Chicago Humanities Festival. Gay canceled her appearance just after the section was printed; a festival representative said it was for health reasons.

  • Corrections and clarifications for Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2014

    A Nation/World story Monday about election financing cited a 2010 Supreme Court decision that allowed certain nonprofits to make political expenditures, leading to large donations of so-called dark money in elections. The story did not make clear that not all such nonprofits have done so.

  • Corrections and clarifications for Oct. 18, 2014

    An Oct. 4 article about acrobat Nik Wallenda incorrectly stated that he had performed a tightrope walk over the Grand Canyon. In fact, Wallenda performed a tightrope walk over the Little Colorado River Gorge near the Grand Canyon.

  • Corrections and clarifications for Friday, Oct. 17, 2014

    An editorial Monday said U.S. Rep. Brad Schneider won election in 2012 by less than 1 percent of the vote. In fact he won by 1.2 percent of the vote.

  • Corrections and clarifications for Oct. 15, 2014

    An article on Page 2 of Tuesday's Business section incorrectly said Target would participate in the Google Express same-day delivery service in Chicago.

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