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The RS-68 rocket engine is made by Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne. Because of a photographer’s error, the rocket engine’s maker was misidentified in a caption on Page 1 of the Local section in the July 3 edition of the Register.

Jaelyne Jacsen earned a bachelor of science degree in economics from the Wharton School of Business at University of Pennsylvania under the name Joya-Lynn Davis. That detail had not been disclosed when a story about her criminal case was published in an article on Page 2 of the Local section in the June 29 edition of the Register.

The cost for the National Archives building at the Nixon Presidential Library & Museum was $9 million. Due to a reporter’s error, the cost was incorrectly reported in a news story on page 2 of the Local section of the July 2 edition of the Register.

Lee Bentley Farkas, former head of Taylor, Bean & Whitaker Corp., has pleaded not guilty to charges including conspiracy, bank fraud and wire fraud in connection with a plot to steal more than $500 million from the government’s financial bailout fund. Because of an editing error, the plea was incorrect in a headline on Page 1 of the Business section in the July 3 edition of the Register.

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