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For the record - March 29, 2010

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Home preservation: An article in Saturday’s Home section about making green retrofits to historic homes said that many of the homes restored by architect Leo Marmol are in L.A.’s Historic Preservation Overlay Zones; none of them are. The article also said that a Greene & Greene restoration in Claremont had insulated the floors; the floors were air-sealed. The insulation used in the walls, ceilings and ducts was made from cellulose, not recycled blue jeans as the article said.

“Waking Sleeping Beauty”: In a review of the movie “Waking Sleeping Beauty” in Friday’s Calendar section, director Don Hahn’s first name was misspelled as Dan.

Peter Graves obituary: The obituary of actor Peter Graves in the March 15 LATExtra section said the television series “Mission: Impossible,” in which he played intelligence agent James Phelps, ran from 1967 to 1973 on CBS and from 1988 to 1990 on ABC. The show debuted in 1966; Graves joined the cast in 1967.

Stewart Udall obituary: The obituary of former Interior Secretary Stewart Udall in the March 21 California section said that a few years ago he trekked with a grandson 7,000 feet up Bright Angel Trail, from the floor of the Grand Canyon to the South Rim. According to the National Park Service, the elevation change between the canyon floor and the South Rim is about 4,400 feet.

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