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In the box in yesterday's Sports section entitled "Jumbos sweep pair of midweek home games" reporting the scores of last night's field hockey and soccer games, the Daily reported that senior Ileana Casellas-Katz had scored the third goal for the field hockey team, based on information that was taken from the scorer's table. The goal was actually scored by sophomore Michelle Kelly. The official box score has been corrected, and the field hockey coverage in today's paper lists the stat correctly.

In an Oct. 23 op-ed entitled "Looking beyond the Islamofacism rhetoric," Tufts Professor of History Gary Leupp implied that Daniel Pipes, a speaker who lectured last night in Cohen Auditorium on radical Islam, "insisted on" having metal detectors installed at the entrance points to the venue. However, as stated in today's front-page coverage of the event, TUPD Captain Mark Keith said the installation of metal detectors at Pipes' speech was the Department of Public and Environmental Safety's decision and not Pipes'.

In yesterday's front-page article entitled "Students represent candidates in mock debate sponsored by Dems," sophomore and Governor Bill Richardson portrayer Daniel Enking's name was spelled incorrectly, though it appeared correctly in the photo caption accompanying the article. In the same article, John Edwards was twice referred to as a former South Carolina senator, when he is, in fact, a former senator from North Carolina. Finally, freshman and Rep. Dennis Kucinich portrayer Mike Steinberg's name was spelled incorrectly in the photo caption, despite being spelled correctly in the article's main text.

The Oct. 16 front-page article entitled "Mayor Curtatone delivers State of Young Somerville Address; asks for feedback" incorrectly stated that there were 20 people in the audience. There were actually at least 70.