Correction
A story by The Associated Press on June 15 misquoted Tana Hartman with North Carolina Voters for Clean Elections. She actually said "The election of public officials should not be dominated by private money."
June 17, 2004
Correction
A photo caption in the what's up section Friday incorrectly identified a lighthouse. The lighthouse pictured was Bodie Island Lighthouse.
May 15, 2004
Correction
An article on Page 5C in the Sports section Wednesday incorrectly identified the school that golfer Chesson Hadley attends. Hadley, who finished second in the N.C. Independent Schools Athletic Association 3-A golf championship, attends North Raleigh Christian Academy.
May 13, 2004
Correction
An article in the City & State section Wednesday incorrectly described the Johnston County school board's vote on its budget request. The vote was 5-2 in favor, with Larry Strickland and DeVan Barbour dissenting.
May 13, 2004
Correction
In the recreational calendar in the Sports section Tuesday, the FVAA Spurs were listed under the wrong sport. The Spurs, a Raleigh-based rising under-18 Division 1 Classic boys team, play soccer. They will conduct tryouts from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. May 27 at West Millbrook Middle School. For information, call Keith Robinson (919) 846-9048 or send e-mail to
KeithRob@aol.com. May 13, 2004
Correction
The Carolina Outdoors section May 6 gave the wrong phone number to call for information about the Cape Lookout Flyfishers One-Fly Tournament on June 19. The number is (252) 728-7480.
May 13, 2004
Correction
A fishing tournament roundup in the May 6 Carolina Outdoors section contained the wrong phone number for the Cape Lookout Flyfishers' One-Fly Tournament on June 19. The number to call for information is (252) 728-7480.
May 13, 2004
Correction
An article in the City & State section May 5 contained the wrong last name for the new principal of Carroll Middle School. Her name is Mary Bishop Rich.
May 12, 2004
Correction
A caption in the Q section Sunday should have made clear that Martin Nesbitt was a state representative when the photo was taken. He has since been appointed to the state Senate.
May 11, 2004
Correction
A review of Big & Rich's "Horse of a Different Color," which appeared on Page 2G in the Arts & Entertainment section Sunday, gave the incorrect rating. The record received three stars. The band's name was incorrect in some editions.
May 11, 2004
Correction
An item in Coming in The N&O on Page 2A Monday misspelled the name of the Duke University residence that will serve as home for the university's new president and gave the incorrect name for the street where it is located. The J. Deryl Hart House is on Duke University Road.
May 11, 2004
Correction
Salma Hayek's first name was misspelled Monday in a People brief.
May 11, 2004
Correction
A headline on Page 2B in some editions Monday incorrectly stated the month when Reginald Deberry Jr. was fatally shot. It was January.
May 11, 2004
Corrections
An article on Page 1B on Friday misstated the actions of the Durham Board of Elections in relation to school board voting districts. It was the Durham Board of Education that changed the district lines in 2001 and had the responsibility of notifying the elections board.
May 9, 2004
Corrections
A photo caption on Page 1A on Saturday gave the incorrect rank for Pfc. Lynndie R. England.
May 9, 2004
Correction
An article in the City & State section April 21 gave an incorrect location for Bugg Elementary School, which was named national magnet school of the year. Bugg is in Southeast Raleigh.
May 8, 2004
Correction
Ned Barnett's column in Thursday's Sports section incorrectly listed the number of N.C. State University home football games for the 2004-05 season. The correct number is six.
May 8, 2004
Correction
The answer to the "Ask Greg" question on the weather page Friday was transcribed incorrectly. The correct answer appears today on Page 10B below the weather map.
May 8, 2004
Correction
The answer to the "Ask Greg" question on this page Friday was transcribed incorrectly. The correct question and answer follow. Q: Does RDU collect wind data that would indicate if our weather has been unusually windy of late? -- Russ Rowlett, Durham
May 8, 2004