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Saturday, November 6, 2010eliot spitzer

Corrections and clarifications

• In a report of the fraud lawsuit unsuccessfully brought by Guy Hands against Citigroup we incorrectly stated that Citigroup's lawyer Ted Wells "has defended white-collar criminals such as Michael Milken and Eliot Spitzer." To clarify: Eliot Spitzer was never charged with any offence. The error was introduced at an editing stage ( Hands humbled by EMI fraud case defeat , 5 November, page 34). • We should have credited the BBC Concert Orchestra as Neil Diamond's backing at the Roundhouse, London, not the BBC Symphony Orchestra as it appeared, and Amy Macdonald sang Shilo, not Shiloh ( Reviews , 1 November, page 32). • A report of Anish Kapoor's forthcoming exhibition in India was trimmed a little too much in the editing, conflating the exhibition venues and Kapoor's birthplace. To clarify: the exhibition will run jointly in New Delhi and in Mumbai, which is where Kapoor was born, not in Delhi as we incorrectly stated ( Kapoor takes his art back to India , 4 November). • Jay Phelps' new album is Jay Walkin', not Bright Idea, as it was reported in our F&M Playlist on page 2 of yesterday's Film & Music supplement. Bright Idea was correctly listed for Boomgates, but we mistakenly referred to them as The Boomgates.

Source: The Guardian ↗

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