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For the record - March 4, 2010

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Purim tips: In the Feb. 25 Food section, an article about the Jewish festival of Purim was accompanied by a list of tips for celebrating the holiday that inadvertently included material previously published by Chana Lewis.

Claremont museum and gallery: An item in Tuesday’s Calendar referring readers to a story on the Culture Monster blog said that the OBJCT Gallery had moved into space recently vacated by the Claremont Museum of Art. The OBJCT Gallery has moved into the former museum’s gift shop. It is presenting “Claremont Modernism” in the museum’s exhibition space, but has not permanently moved into that space.

Toyota crash lawsuit: An article in Wednesday’s Section A about a lawsuit in the car crash that touched off a Toyota recall incorrectly stated the first name of Mark Saylor, the off-duty California Highway Patrol officer who died in the crash, as John.

Fahim Anwar: An article in Wednesday’s Calendar about rising comic Fahim Anwar said he would be appearing on the MTV reality show “Disaster Date” in May. His installment actually is scheduled for this month.

UCLA basketball: An article in Saturday’s Sports section about the UCLA men’s basketball team’s disappointing season said Ben Howland is in his sixth year as coach. He is in his seventh season.

“Hot in Cleveland”: A Quick Takes item in Tuesday’s Calendar about TV Land ordering a sitcom called “Hot in Cleveland” said that Valerie Bertinelli had starred in “One Life to Live.” She starred in “One Day at a Time.”

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