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■ In a Living story in Sunday's Las Vegas Review-Journal about local TV commercials that annoy R-J readers, the ads featuring the finger-pointing highway patrol officer do not belong to Ticket Busters, which is a division of the Richard Harris Law Firm. The commercials in question were produced by 702 TRAFFIC.

■ In a story on childhood obesity Sunday, the name of registered dietitian Angelique Marquez was incorrect. And the Children's Heart Center Nevada is a private pediatric cardiology practice not affiliated with Sunrise Children's Hospital.

■ A story on Sunday reported an incorrect figure for Joe Heck's fundraising in the second quarter for his congressional campaign. Heck raised $250,720.46 for the period ending June 30.

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