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For the record - June 22, 2010

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“The Expendables:” An article in Saturday’s Calendar section about actor Terry Crews said that Crews’ film “The Expendables” would be playing at the Los Angeles Film Festival. “Expendables” director Sylvester Stallone will be showing clips from the upcoming movie as part of a festival conversation at 8 p.m. Wednesday at Regal Cinemas L.A. Live.

L.A. religious communities: In the June 12 LATExtra section, a Beliefs article about a documentary on religious communities in Los Angeles referred to the Central Community Church of the Nazarene. The name of the church, which works with the homeless on skid row, is the Central City Community Church of the Nazarene.

Collegiate discipline: In an article in Monday’s LATExtra section about UC Irvine’s Muslim Student Union and college disciplinary processes, the student group Campus Rights Project was mistakenly referred to as the Campus Capital Rights Project.

“8: The Mormon Proposition”: An article in Monday’s Calendar section about the documentary “8: The Mormon Proposition” said Reed Cowan was the film’s co-director. He is the film’s director.

Interleague baseball: An interleague scorecard chart in Monday’s Sports section reported that the American League had won 84 games and the National League 70 games in interleague play this season. The total at that time should have been 92 victories for the AL and 76 for the NL. Several previous charts also failed to reflect the full schedule.

Wetlands restoration: A graphic accompanying an article in Thursday’s Section A about the Obama administration’s plan to restore Louisiana’s wetlands referred to shoreline erosion caused by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 1995. The hurricanes occurred in 2005.

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