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A page 1 story in last Tuesday's paper misidentified the group honoring actor Tom Cruise. The group is the Hasty Pudding Theatricals.

A front page headline in last Friday's story about Harvard participants in the Olympics was in error. One Harvard graduate and one current student played hockey for the U.S. in Lillehammer. One graduate served as an assistant coach, and the head coach was Tim Taylor '63.

A picture caption was of Ruben Navarette Jr. '90, who spoke at a RAZA-sponsored event about how Hispanic Harvard graduates can best serve their cultural community.

A front page story in Saturday's paper was not properly labeled. The story, "Is Harvard Giving Up on Its ROTC Promises?," should have been labeled "News Analysis."

A story on page 5 of Saturday's paper contained two errors. The name of a film in which Marie Eguro '94 will have a lead role is "Tough and Deadly."

And Eguro won the Miss Teen America title, not Miss Teen USA.

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