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For the record - May 3, 2014

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Ford CEO: An article in the May 2 Business section about Alan Mulally’s decision to step down as Ford Motor Co.’s chief executive stated that the company borrowed $23.5 million in 2006. The automaker borrowed $23.5 billion.

Dodgers: An article in the May 2 Sports section on the doubleheader between the Dodgers and the Minnesota Twins reported that the Dodgers won the second game 4-2. The Dodgers won that game, 4-3.

“King” movie: A May 2 Calendar section movie review for “We Could Be King” listed the running time as 1 hour, 14 minutes. The correct running time is 1 hour, 20 minutes.

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Willie Watson: An April 28 Calendar section article on the 2014 Stagecoach country music festival misidentified banjo player Willie Watson as a former member of the Old 97’s. He is a former member of the Old Crow Medicine Show.

“Farmland” review: A May 2 Calendar section movie review for “Farmland” included a photo caption that said the documentary was supported by an agricultural lobbyist group. The film was made with the support of the U.S. Farmers & Ranchers Alliance, which is not a lobbying organization.

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