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• In a story about Indiana basketball coach Kelvin Sampson's separation agreement, which appeared in Monday's Review-Journal, The Associated Press incorrectly reported that Sampson had until March 17 to revoke the deal. Sampson waived his rights to a 21-day revocation period when he signed the document on Friday.

• In a story about the Miami Dolphins, which appeared in Saturday's Review-Journal, The Associated Press incorrectly reported that owner Wayne Huizenga said the sale of half the team would be worth $1.1 billion. The sale -- including 50 percent of the franchise, Dolphin Stadium and surrounding developable land -- would be worth only $550 million.

• A quote from Peter Reilly, an associate professor at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas' Boyd law school, in a Tuesday Living story about haggling should have read that asking a salesman about paying a sale price for an item is "a signal that you're not excited about this price."

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