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A caption on the front page of yesterday's Crimson gave an erroneous description of a photograph. It depicted, from left to right, Harvard Business School Research Associate Charalambos Vlachoutsicos, Igor Faminsky, Director of the USSR Research Intsitute of External Economic Affairs, and Professor Paul R. Lawrence, of the Harvard Business School.

The picture was taken in Moscow, where the three men signed an agreement to conduct a joint research project to be carried out in the United States and the USSR.

The Crimson also wishes to notify that the study now under way is an academic project. Its results will be released in June 1989 to corporations interested in cooperative business ventures with the Soviet Union.

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