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For the record - Aug. 27, 2014

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Smart phones: An article in the LATExtra section on Aug. 26 about a new law requiring “kill switches” on cellphones said it applies to devices made in California. The new law applies to phones sold in California.

Airplane pull: A caption with a photograph of the Special Olympics Southern California Plane Pull at the Long Beach Airport in the California section on Aug. 24 misidentified a FedEx airplane as an Airbus A310. It was a Boeing 757.

Cleveland resurgence: An article in Section A on July 15 about how Cleveland is booming said the number of college-educated people between the ages of 25 and 34 had increased 68% in the city between 2006 and 2012. The increase was 23% during that time.

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Voter registration: An article in Section A on Aug. 26 about legal arguments on whether requiring proof of citizenship for voters is constitutional identified Kris Kobach as Kansas’ attorney general. He is Kansas’ secretary of state.

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