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Correction for Thursday, April 28, 2005

An article yesterday on the approval of the new student group Chabad incorrectly stated the names of the advisors for the group. Chaplain David O'Leary and Associate Chaplain Jeffrey Summit are Chabad's advisors, not Rabbi Tzvi Backman.

An article in Monday's paper ("Sueker is Tufts' first Truman Scholar in 11 years," April 25) stated that junior J. Jeremy Sueker and his research partner presented their findings to visiting president of Zimbabwe Robert Mugabe. In fact, they presented their work to Justice Fergus Blackie, a former Zimbabwean High Court Justice who was forced out of the country by Mugabe.

The headline in a Viewpoint yesterday about Environmental Consciousness Outreach's referendum ("Today's solar power referendum is worth voting for," April 27) was incorrect. The referendum is regarding wind power.


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