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For the record - May 21, 2010

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Ludacris: A May 2 article in the Calendar section about rapper Ludacris misidentified his agency representative as the William Morris Agency. He is represented by the Creative Artists Agency.

LAX food proposals: An article in Section A on April 16 about restaurants proposed for Los Angeles International Airport stated that Jorge Rodriguez is co-owner of La Serenata de Garibaldi. Rodriguez’s brother and sister-in-law, Jose and Aurora Rodriguez, are owners of the restaurant. Jorge assists with public relations. In addition, the article said Los Angeles chef Susan Feniger planned to open Border Grill Taqueria but failed to identify Feniger’s partner in the venture, chef Mary Sue Milliken.

Loan fraud: An article in Business on Thursday about Hermosa Beach mortgage lender Mary Elaine Perkins, who pleaded guilty to mail fraud, incorrectly reported her last name as Parker on second reference.

Fritz Lang: An article in the May 14 Calendar section about the late director Fritz Lang said that after his anti-lynching film “Fury” (1936), he made “Nobody Lives Forever.” After “Fury,” he made “You Only Live Once.” Lang was not involved with “Nobody Lives Forever.”

Classic Hollywood: The Classic Hollywood column in the May 12 Calendar section about 100 years of Robin Hood movies listed several film under the subheadline “Lest not we forget.....” It should have said, “Lest we forget.”

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