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November 24, 2008 3:53 pm EST

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The Nov. 3, 2008 article, Health Officials Still Accounting for Asbestos Mined in Montana, originally stated that deaths resulting from asbestosis in Libby, Montana were 40-80 percent higher than expected, according to a CDC study. In fact, the study found the deaths were 40 to 80 times higher.

The Nov. 20 article I Beg Your Pardon: Who Will Bush Let Off the Hook? originally stated that Sen. Ted Stevens has served in the Senate for 50 years. He has served for … more

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