For the record
'Sarah's Law': In Saturday's California section, a headline did not accurately portray the dispute over California's Proposition 4, a measure calling for parental notification in abortion cases. The headline said, " 'Sarah's Law' would not have aided 'Sarah.' " The article reported that opponents of the proposition have sued to remove from the official voter guide reference to the girl's story, saying that the parental notification law would not have applied in the case of the girl after whom the measure is named. Backers of the initiative dispute that, and said they learned the details after submitting the ballot argument last month and would review the lawsuit before deciding whether to amend the language for the voter guide.
Box-office forecast: The chart with Wednesday's Movie Projector feature in the Business section listed "Wall-E" as entering its third weekend of release. The movie will be in its seventh weekend.
Barragán fountain: A July 24 article in the Home section about a Los Angeles house with a fountain credited to Luis Barragán misstated the size of the fountain and accompanying pool as 5,000 square feet. They cover about 1,000 square feet.
Radio station guide: The guide that ran in Monday's Calendar section listed KRBV-FM (100.3) under both the rock music and urban contemporary music categories. The station's call letters are now KSWD-FM, and the station should have run only in the rock category.
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