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An article in Tuesday's paper on the speech by Kashmiri religious leader Mirwaiz Umaz Farooq mistakenly attributed the following quotation to Imraan R. Mir '00: "Ultimately he represents a voice in the Kashmir government that is important especially after India and Pakistan have detonated the atomic bomb. Also, this represents a different point of view. Everyone always says, `Pakistan is a bastard,' or `India is a bastard,' [but] we never hear Kashmir's voice."
Also, the headline for the page three story written by Adam M. Taub should have read "HMS Chemical Spill Still Under Investigation." The Crimson regrets these errors.
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