CORRECTIONS.Byline: The Register-Guard City/Region: An article on Page D1 Friday Friday: see Sabbath; week. Friday young Indian rescued by Crusoe and kept as servant and companion. [Br. Lit.: Robinson Crusoe] See : Servant contained some incorrect bill numbers. The bill that would abolish Oregon's high school certificates of mastery is House Bill 2415. The bill that would streamline the certificate requirements is House Bill 2744. Business: An article on Page D5 on Tuesday Tuesday: see week. about the West Eugene Eugene, city (1990 pop. 112,669), seat of Lane co., W Oregon, on the Willamette River; inc. 1862. A processing and shipping center in a farming area, the "Emerald City" has lumbering, food-processing, and microchip and other electronics industries. Hynix factory contained an inaccuracy in·ac·cu·ra·cy n. pl. in·ac·cu·ra·cies 1. The quality or condition of being inaccurate. 2. An instance of being inaccurate; an error. . Hynix in July 2001 laid off 600 of its 800 workers and largely shut the plant, restarting it in January 2002. Entree: The chicken recipes on page E2 Wednesday were unreadable due to a technical problem. The recipes will be reprinted in the Entree section March 26 and are available online at www.registerguard.com. News sources or readers who see errors in The Register-Guard are encouraged to call 485-1234 and ask for the News Department. |
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