"Investor Whining Won't Work" (Up Front, May 21, 2007)
"Investor whining won't work" (Up Front, May 21) incorrectly stated that Dow Jones & Co. went public with a dual-class share structure. The company adopted that structure in 1986.
"How Safe Is The Food Supply?" (News & Insights, May 21, 2007)
"How safe is the food supply?" (News & Insights, May 21) incorrectly reported that cases of E. coli-related illness and death were linked to Earthbound Farm organic spinach last fall. While Earthbound Farm brand spinach was among the 30 brands voluntarily recalled by Natural Selection Foods, no Earthbound Farm spinach was found to be contaminated with E. coli. Another brand of spinach, packed at the same Natural Selection Foods facility, tested positive for E. coli.
"Cheating—Or Postmodern Learning?" (News & Insights, May 14, 2007)
In "Cheating—or postmodern learning?" (News & Insights, May 14), Stanford University Design School Professor Robert I. Sutton's quote should have made clear that the D-school does not give individual exams. Grades are based on work in groups and students' ability to use outside networks.