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For the record - March 3, 2010

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Paloma Picasso jewelry: An article in Sunday’s Image section stated that the bird-shaped pendants from Paloma Picasso’s “Dove” collection for Tiffany & Co. are made of 10-karat gold. They are made of 18-karat gold.

NHL standings: In Tuesday’s Sports section, the information in the National Hockey League standings on wins, losses and overtime games for all teams was incorrect.

Jeanne Holm obituary: The obituary in Monday’s LATExtra section on Jeanne M. Holm, the first female general in the Air Force, said Brig. Gen. Jean Klick was commander of the space systems division at Los Angeles Air Force Base. Klick was vice commander.

Ernst Beyeler obituary: The obituary in Saturday’s LATExtra section on Swiss art collector Ernst Beyeler identified William Rubin as a onetime Museum of Modern Art director. Rubin was director of the museum’s painting and sculpture department.

Albert Kligman obituary: The obituary in the Feb. 24 LATExtra section on dermatologist Albert Kligman referred to Holmesburg as a city in Pennsylvania. Holmesburg is a neighborhood within Philadelphia city limits.

Chilean quake: An article in Sunday’s Section A about the earthquake in Chile said its epicenter was relatively deep. The article should have described that point of origin as the hypocenter, or focus; the epicenter is the section of Earth’s surface directly above the place of origin.

“Green Zone”: An article in Saturday’s Calendar section about the Iraq war thriller “Green Zone” said the movie would be released March 16. The release date is March 12.

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