For the record - July 3, 2011
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Phone bills: In the June 26 Business section, a Personal Finance column about cramming — the process of placing unauthorized charges on phone bills — said that Main Street Telephone of Blue Bell, Pa., was the corporate parent of USBI. In fact, Main Street was a client of USBI.
New World F.E.S.T: The Guide in the June 26 Calendar section listed an event called the New World F.E.S.T. as taking place June 24-26 in Santa Monica. The event has been rescheduled and will take place Oct. 7-9.
“West Side Story”: An article in the July 3 Arts & Books section about the restoration of the “West Side Story” score misspelled the name of the Leonard Bernstein Office’s Eleonor Sandresky as Eleanor Sandreski.
South American soccer: An article in the July 1 Sports section about the start of the Copa America tournament said that Gabriel Batistuta was the coach of Argentina’s team. Sergio Batista is the Argentine coach.
Dinosaur Hall: In the July 3 Arts & Books section, a graphic about the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County’s new Dinosaur Hall listed the source of its information as the National History Museum. It should have been Natural History Museum.
“Monte Carlo” review: In the July 1 Calendar section, the review of the film “Monte Carlo” said that actress Katie Cassidy plays the character Meg. Leighton Meester plays Meg; Cassidy portrays Emma.
Chamber singers: The Guide listings in the June 26 Arts & Books section said that the Los Angeles Chamber Singers & Cappella would be performing Wednesday in Los Angeles and Friday in Hermosa Beach. Those concerts occurred the previous week.
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