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For the record - March 9, 2011

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Jim Hall Quartet: An article in the March 6 Arts & Books section about notable jazz concerts this spring said that tickets to the March 26 performance by the Jim Hall Quartet at Musicians Institute in L.A. are $3. They are $35 for general admission; $20 for students.

“The King’s Speech”: An article in the March 7 Calendar section about the box-office performance of “The King’s Speech” after it won the Oscar for best picture said the film was distributed by Paramount Pictures. The distributor was the Weinstein Co.

Television ratings: An article in the Jan. 20 Calendar section about the weekly prime-time television ratings said that Fox had been helped to a second-place finish by the large audience for an NFL playoff game between the Atlanta Falcons and the Philadelphia Eagles. The game featured the Falcons and the Green Bay Packers.

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Perfect games: Jerry Crowe’s “Text messages from press row” column in the March 3 Sports section, in noting that major league perfect-game pitchers Don Larsen and David Wells both graduated from Point Loma High School in San Diego, said that Wells was a member of the Class of 1973. Wells graduated in 1982.

Harold Miner: In the March 8 Sports section, a photo caption that accompanied a “Crowe’s Nest” column about former USC basketball star Harold Miner said that Miner and his family live in Henderson, Nev. They live in Las Vegas.

High school basketball: Eric Sondheimer’s high school column in the March 7 Sports section said that the Long Beach Poly boys’ basketball team had a 29-2 record. Poly’s record was 29-1.

Judy Garland: The Home section’s Feb. 26 Hot Property column, which reported the listing of Judy Garland’s former Bel-Air house, said the actress and singer died in 1966. She died in 1969.

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