• An article on Page 3B Monday about the board that runs Jackson Health System misstated Joe Arriola’s relationship with the University of Miami. He is a former university trustee.
• A front page article on Sunday about Miami police and “The First 48” reality series should have clarified that money paid several years ago to detectives did not come from the show, but from a company hired by A&E to promote the program and the network.
• In a story on 4A on Monday about a Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority officer shot in a showdown with the Boston Marathon bombing suspects, The Associated Press incorrectly spelled the officer’s last name. He is Officer Richard Donohue.
• An article on the cover of Sunday's Travel section about sandboarding in Huacachina, Peru, incorrectly located the Sechura Desert. The desert is in the north part of the country. Huacachina is in southern Peru.















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