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For the record - Feb. 3, 2010

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Brentwood house: An article in Saturday’s Home section about a Brentwood residence wrapped in a sun-reflecting fabric included an incorrect photo credit for one image taken from a distance, showing the house set on a tree-covered hillside. The photo should have been credited to Tate Lown, not Michael Weschler Photography.

New school: A story in Tuesday’s LATExtra section about a new harassment-free school said Michael Ferrera is the director of the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center. He is the director of the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center’s LifeWorks Mentoring program.

Lagoon restoration: A story in Monday’s Section A about the restoration of Colorado Lagoon in Long Beach misidentified the State Water Resources Control Board as the State Resources Control Board.

Obama’s budget: An article in Monday’s Section A about President Obama’s 2011 budget said Republican Sen. John Thune is from South Carolina. He is from South Dakota.

Master Chorale: An article in the Jan. 27 Calendar section about the 2010-11 schedule for the Los Angeles Master Chorale said the final concert of the season would be “Stories From Korea” on March 6, 2011. In fact, there are several concerts after that one, concluding May 22, 2011, with a program of Duke Ellington music.

Lee Archer: The obituary of retired Air Force Lt. Col. Lee A. Archer in Monday’s Section A said the Air Force had designated Archer, a Tuskegee Airman, an ace for shooting down five enemy planes in World War II. The Air Force Historical Research Agency says that Archer officially shot down four enemy planes and that researchers have not confirmed a fifth, needed to be designated an ace.

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