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For the record - May 18, 2010

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Iran nuclear deal: An article in some editions of Monday’s LATExtra section about Iran agreeing to an exchange of nuclear material identified the Vienna group as the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council — the United States, France, Britain, Russia and China — and Germany. The Vienna group comprises Russia, France, the United States and the International Atomic Energy Agency.

Gear: A review of resistance-exercise products in Monday’s Health section said no DVD was available for the Lebert Buddy System training strap. A free DVD comes with the product. Also, the website address for the product was incorrect. It is https://www.LebertBuddySystem.com, not Lebertstretchstrap.com.

Stock trading: An article in Saturday’s Business section about the New York Stock Exchange’s loss of stock-market dominance said Fox Business News was one of many news organizations that report from the exchange floor. The name of the cable channel is Fox Business Network.

YouTube videos: An article in Monday’s Calendar section about YouTube’s most influential videos misspelled Britney Spears’ first name as Brittany.

Oliver Stone: An article about Oliver Stone in Monday’s Calendar section said the character played by Charlie Sheen in Stone’s 1987 film “Wall Street” was named Bud Cox. The character was Bud Fox.

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