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The headline on John L. Smith's Sunday column should have read, "IRS forces nightclubs to keep closer eye on cash customers."
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The headline on John L. Smith’s Sunday column should have read, “IRS forces nightclubs to keep closer eye on cash customers.”
The headline on John L. Smith's Sunday column should have read, "IRS forces nightclubs to keep closer eye on cash customers."
The Review-Journal corrects mistakes. Bring errors to our attention by calling 383-0264.
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