For the record

Edward Norton: A chart in Friday's Calendar section about "The Incredible Hulk" actor Edward Norton said he was on vacation in Africa. He is there doing humanitarian work. The chart also said he had refused to promote "Hulk," but Universal, which is releasing "Hulk," said he had fulfilled his promotional duties for the film.

In Contention: The In Contention column on potential Emmy nominees in Wednesday's edition of The Envelope said "E! True Hollywood Story" has never been nominated for the prime-time television award. The show has received three nominations.

Officer-involved shooting: An article in the California section Thursday on a woman shot and killed by a California Highway Patrol officer in Alhambra said she had brandished what appeared to be a handgun during a traffic stop. The story should have said that authorities said the object was a replica handgun.

Ron Paul: An article in Friday's Section A on the former Republican presidential candidate's political plans said a rally he has planned for Sept. 2 at the University of Minnesota would be across the Mississippi River from the Republican National Convention in St. Paul. The events are in the part of St. Paul that is on the same side of the river as the university. Also, Paul campaign signs were described as having the letters in "Revolution" transposed so that they read "Rloveution." The letters "evol" are not transposed; they are highlighted and the letters e and l appear backward, producing a mirror image of the word "love."

Weezer: An article in Thursday's Calendar section about album sales said Weezer's latest self-titled album entered the weekly pop charts at No. 3. It entered the charts at No. 4.

Vice presidential candidates: An article in Friday's Section A on choosing running mates said George H.W. Bush selected Dan Quayle in 1992. Bush chose the then-senator from Indiana to be on the Republican ticket in 1988. They ran for reelection in 1992.

Gas station owners: An article in Tuesday's Section A about the financial woes of gas station operators identified the car driven by Tanya Rutter as an 18-year-old Datsun 240Z. Rutter drives a Nissan 240SX.

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