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For the record - Jan. 2, 2010

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Big banks: An style=”color: rgb(0, 122, 170);”article in Friday’s Business section about Arianna Huffington’s call for a boycott of big banks attributed a response from the industry to the Business Roundtable. The group that responded was the Financial Services Roundtable.

Health insurance: An article in the Dec. 24 Business section about people who lack health insurance said the Hubbard-Manning family of Santa Monica could no longer afford the $390-a-month cost of a policy purchased through the Screen Actors Guild. The family purchased that guild policy through COBRA, a federal program that temporarily extends coverage after a job loss. The cost of the COBRA plan is substantially higher than for full-time guild members.

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