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Dec. 2, 2014 12 AM PT NUCLEAR WEAPONS: An article in the Nov. 30 Section A about a call for the U.S. to replace its aging nuclear weapons reported that former Los Alamos National Laboratory
director Siegfried Hecker said the country could build a new generation of weapons without underground testing. Hecker, who opposes testing, believes that testing would be necessary. AIRLINE
FOOD: A Business article in the Dec. 1 Section A said Delta Air Lines tied for first with Virgin America in an annual ranking of most healthful airline food. Delta tied for second with
JetBlue, behind Virgin America. VOTER TURNOUT: An article in the Dec. 1 California section analyzing the potential effects of increasing voter turnout incorrectly identified a former
political consultant who worked on passage of school construction bond measures. His name is Darry Sragow, not Darryl. ROBERTO GOMEZ BOLAÑOS: The obituary of Mexican actor Roberto Gomez
Bolaños in the Nov. 29 California section translated the title of his TV comedy show “El Chapulin Colorado” as “The Crimson Cricket.” A _chapulin_ is a grasshopper. PET CEMETERY: In the Dec.
1 Section A, an article about the world’s largest pet cemetery — in Hartsdale, N.Y. — said that retired Army Col. James Reid, who held a wake for his dog, is 85. Reid is 75. MORE TO READ