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Correction.


In "Holding Congress Accountable" (May 15 issue), we erroneously er·ro·ne·ous  
adj.
Containing or derived from error; mistaken: erroneous conclusions.



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Publication:The New American
Article Type:Correction notice
Date:Jun 12, 2006
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