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Setting it Straight.


Byline: The Register-Guard

Dr. Rick Kincade is a Eugene family physician who opposes Oregon's doctor-assisted suicide law. His first name was incorrect in a story in Tuesday's newspaper.

Springfield High School's Calvin Houtchens was left out of the boxscore from the Millers' boys basketball game against Marshfield on Monday night.

In the Dec. 16 Sunday Business Sunday Business was a national Sunday broadsheet newspaper published in the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1996 by Tom Rubython in order to provide a Sunday alternative to the Financial Times.  section, a photograph of one of potter A potter is someone who makes pottery.

Potter may also refer to: People
  • Potter, Alonzo, Bishop of Pennsylvania
  • Potter, Barnaby (1577–1642), Bishop of Carlisle
  • Potter, Beatrix (1866–1943), British children's writer
 Gil Harrison's pieces was incorrectly attributed. The photograph was taken by George Post.

The computer artwork that will be shown in the 2002 Whitney Biennial The Whitney Biennial is a biennial exhibition of recent American art, typically by young and lesser known artists, on display at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City, USA. The event began as an annual exhibition in 1918.  by Eugene artist Mary Flanagan is named [collection], not [phage phage: see bacteriophage.

phage - A program that modifies other programs or databases in unauthorised ways; especially one that propagates a virus or Trojan horse. See also worm, mockingbird. The analogy, of course, is with phage viruses in biology.
], as reported in Sunday's Oregon Life section. [collection] is the networked version of [phage].
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Title Annotation:Corrections
Publication:The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
Article Type:Correction Notice
Date:Dec 19, 2001
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