Scripps Howard Foundation Wire
Correction
Submitted on August 13, 2008 - 11:47am. Scripps Howard Foundation WireBill Zimmerman, who was identified as the author of "Playbook for Life" in an Aug. 12 story, "You're never too young to start saving for retirement, experts say," is not the book's author. He is a retirement and wealth management consultant for The Hartford, an insurance ..
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Submitted on August 11, 2008 - 3:17pm. Scripps Howard Foundation WireIn the Aug. 7 story "Government fleets face pressure from rising fuel prices," Stephen Ulanoski's name was misspelled. He is general manager of GE Capital Solutions Fleet Services' Telematics, which can provide customers with a 300 percent to 1,500 percent return on investment, ..
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Submitted on July 24, 2008 - 1:12pm. Scripps Howard Foundation WireIn a July 21 story, "Global warming could be causing a kitten boom, experts, say," the Scripps Howard Foundation Wire reported that the Humane Society of the United States said that, theoretically, one cat and her offspring could produce 420,000 kittens over seven years. The society said ..
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Submitted on June 16, 2008 - 1:32pm. Scripps Howard Foundation WireA June 12 story, "Water treatment facilities need more regulations, experts say" said that no bioterrorism law regulated water and sewer treatment plants and that the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Homeland security want the exemption closed because the plants use ..
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Submitted on May 27, 2008 - 4:41pm. Scripps Howard Foundation WireA story published Friday, "Survey says weight management programs belong in the workplace," said DMAA: The Care Continuum Alliance is designing a benefits package in conjunction with Strategies to Overcome and Prevent Obesity Alliance. In fact, DMAA created the program for employers and ..
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Correction
Submitted on March 20, 2008 - 2:03pm. Scripps Howard Foundation WireA March 19 story, "Protesters block DC streets, tell their stories, to mark 5th anniversary of Iraq war," said John Bruhns was an Army reservist and a sergeant. He was on active duty with the Army and was promoted to sergeant during his year there. He had previously been in the Marine ..
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Protesters block DC streets, tell their stories, to mark 5th anniversary of Iraq war
Submitted on March 19, 2008 - 6:47pm. Scripps Howard Foundation WireClick on image to enlarge or download: Protesters blocks Vermont Avenue and K Street in downtown Washington. It was one of several intersections blocked briefly during a day of antiwar protests. SHFWire photo by Anel Ramazanova Scripps Howard Foundation Wire Reporters Kantele Franko, Jonna ..
Clarification
Submitted on March 12, 2008 - 4:58pm. Scripps Howard Foundation WireA March 4 story, "Education debate: Look who isn't talking now," reported on the concerns of a number of people about how little discussion there had been about education during the primary elections. The story quoted Reg Weaver, president of the National Education Association, as ..
Correction
Submitted on September 28, 2007 - 3:40pm. Scripps Howard Foundation Wire A Sept. 16 story about the antiwar march in Washington said that police used tear gas to subdue a few protesters. In fact, police used pepper spray. The story has been corrected on our Web site.
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Correction
Submitted on February 28, 2007 - 2:45pm. Scripps Howard Foundation WireIn a Feb. 27 story about New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson's speech to Hispanic leaders, he mentioned a nickname that his mother calls him. The story said the nickname was "Mijito," a term of endearment for a young boy. The correct nickname is "Billito," or Little Billy. The ..
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