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• A photo in Friday's paper accompanying a story about the Clark County park police incorrectly identified the man in the photo. David Kallas, a representative with the Las Vegas Police Protective Association, was pictured.

• The dateline on a story about illegal immigration in Friday's Review-Journal was incorrect. The story was written in Virginia Beach, Va.

• In a Wednesday story about a Northeastern University study tracking people's movements through cell phone use, The Associated Press, relying on information from a study co-author, erroneously reported that no ethics review of the study was required. The university says the U.S. Navy-funded experiment did go to a Navy institutional review board, which determined the mobility study did not directly involve human research subjects.

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