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For the record - July 31, 2013

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Prison strike: In the July 30 LATExtra section, an article about celebrities and activists protesting the state’s use of solitary confinement referred to the National Religious Campaign Against Torture as the National Religion Campaign Against Torture. The article also said that the organization helped arrange a letter to Gov. Jerry Brown signed by the celebrities and activists. In fact, the letter was coordinated by local supporters of prison inmates who are on a hunger strike to protest solitary confinement conditions. The religious organization was responsible for a separate letter.

One Wilshire: In the July 18 Section A, an article about the sale of the One Wilshire office tower in downtown Los Angeles misspelled the name of building developer S. Jon Kreedman as John.

Homeowners associations: In the July 28 Business section, a column about homeowners associations said that Civil Code section 7231 imposes a requirement on each association board director to serve in good faith and in a manner that the director reasonably believes to be in the best interest of the association. That requirement is contained in Corporations Code section 7231.

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