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Full Table of Contents
Cover Story
International Cover Story
SmallBiz -- Spring 2005
Up Front
Editor's Memo
Readers Report
Corrections & Clarifications
Books
Technology & You
Economic Viewpoint



Business Outlook
News: Analysis & Commentary
In Biz This Week
Washington Outlook
Asian Business
European Business
Latin America
International Outlook
Information Technology
Finance
Marketing
Social Issues
Personal Business
Footnotes
The Barker Portfolio
Inside Wall Street
Figures of the Week
Editorials


INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS
International -- Readers Report
International -- Finance
International -- Int'l Figures of the Week




MARCH 14, 2005
Corrections & Clarifications

"Rewiring Your Body" (Cover Photo, Mar. 7, 2005, print edition)

Photographer James Porto should have received credit for the Mar. 7 cover photo "Rewiring your body."


"Stocks By The Barrel: Sizing Up The Oil Patch" (The Barker Portfolio, Feb. 28, 2005)

"Stocks by the barrel: Sizing up the oil patch" (The Barker Portfolio, Feb. 28) should have cited ChevronTexaco (CVT ), not ExxonMobil (XOM ), as one of the oil companies that did not plan to report yearend 2004 petroleum reserves before March. ExxonMobil reported its reserves on Feb. 18. Also, the stock prices of ChevronTexaco and ConocoPhillips (COP ) listed in the accompanying table were transposed.


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"The Sign That Failure Is On The Way" (Developments to Watch, Feb. 28, 2005

The photo that accompanies "The sign that failure is on the way" (Developments to Watch, Feb. 28, print edition) depicts a piece of polyethylene film, not fishing line.


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"J&J May Pump Up Animas" (Inside Wall Street, Feb. 28, 2005)

In "J&J (JNJ ) may pump up Animas (PUMP )" (Inside Wall Street, Feb. 28), Animas makes insullin pumps (not glucose pumps) that dispense insulin based on patient entry of food data.




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