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In our September/October 2004 issue, the caption to a photograph of the Unification Church Unification Church, religious sect founded (1954) in Korea by Sun Myung Moon. Moon moved to the United States in 1971. He and his wife, Hak J. Han, are seen by followers as "True Parents.  sanctuary in Washington, D.C., appearing on page 15 in Anna Kaplan's article, "The Moon's the Limit," incorrectly states that the building was "built by a division of the Masonic Order." The sanctuary was actually built by the Mormons. Anna Kaplan didn't write the caption and the editorial staff regrets the error.

In the same issue, in Robin Jacobs' article, "Is Scientology in Your Schools?" David Touretzky's last name was accidentally misspelled on page 21. And the quote from him, in which he said he "stood in a Church of Scientology Church of Scientology: see Scientology, Church of.  building in Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. , faced a photo of L. Ron Hubbard Noun 1. L. Ron Hubbard - a United States writer of science fiction and founder of Scientology (1911-1986)
Hubbard
 on the wall, and clapped" had originally been followed by "(I was attending an 'event' as a guest and it was only polite to clap along with the cultists.)" The editorial staff, in removing the reference to "cultists," didn't intend to make Mr. Touretzky sound like a former Scientologist.
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Title Annotation:letters to the editor
Publication:The Humanist
Article Type:Correction Notice
Date:Nov 1, 2004
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