Recent Corrections and Clarifications
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Los Angeles Times corrections
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ADA Act: In the Feb. 20 California section, a column about the rights of people with disabilities said that a blue curb painted in 1978 in Van Nuys came 22 years before the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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Los Angeles Times corrections
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Los Angeles Times corrections
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Los Angeles Times corrections
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Los Angeles Times corrections
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Coronavirus chart: In the Jan. 29 Section A, a graphic with an article about a family’s effort to protect its patriarch from the coronavirus while sharing a one-bedroom apartment was mislabeled.
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Memoir: In the Calendar section in the Jan. 24 edition, a review of Charles Wheelan’s family travel memoir “We Came, We Saw, We Left” described the family as landing in Bogota, Colombia, and buying food from a street vendor.
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Los Angeles Times corrections
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Los Angeles Times corrections
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Los Angeles Times corrections
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Los Angeles Times corrections
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